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Yoga sutras by Patanjali is a seminal work in yoga, this book is more about control of mind and the true goal of yoga. The sutras are extremely brief, and the translation in neat English makes it very easy for people to understand the ancient Sanskrit text. It starts with the birth and growth of spiritual man through the control of mind. In all, this is a "all in one" book for yoga philosophy written by the master himself. (Summary by sidhu177)

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, The by Patanjali (c. 150 BCE - ‪)‬ LibriVox

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Yoga sutras by Patanjali is a seminal work in yoga, this book is more about control of mind and the true goal of yoga. The sutras are extremely brief, and the translation in neat English makes it very easy for people to understand the ancient Sanskrit text. It starts with the birth and growth of spiritual man through the control of mind. In all, this is a "all in one" book for yoga philosophy written by the master himself. (Summary by sidhu177)

    Introduction to Book 1

    Introduction to Book 1

    • 5 min
    Book 1

    Book 1

    • 38 min
    Introduction to Book 2

    Introduction to Book 2

    • 3 min
    Book 2 from 1 to 28

    Book 2 from 1 to 28

    • 23 min
    Book 2 from 29th to the end

    Book 2 from 29th to the end

    • 24 min
    Introduction to Book 3

    Introduction to Book 3

    • 6 min

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