11 Facts About Yoga Vasistha

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Text is named after sage Yoga Vasistha who is mentioned and revered in the seventh book of the Rigveda, and who was called as the first sage of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy by Adi Shankara.

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Yoga Vasistha teachings are structured as stories and fables, with a philosophical foundation similar to those found in Advaita Vedanta, is particularly associated with drsti-srsti subschool of Advaita which holds that the "whole world of things is the object of mind".

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The first work, states Mainkar, was the original ancient work of Yoga Vasistha that was an Upanishad with Brahamanical ideas, a work that is lost.

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Verses of Yoga Vasistha are structured in the genre of ancient Indian literature, called Grantha.

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Yoga Vasistha is a syncretic work, containing elements of Vedanta, Yoga, Samkhya, Jainism, Pratyabhijna, and Mahayana Buddhism, thus making it, according to Chapple, "a Hindu text par excellence, including, as does Hinduism, a mosaic-style amalgam of diverse and sometimes opposing traditions".

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Yoga Vasistha teachings are divided into six parts: dispassion, qualifications of the seeker, creation, existence, dissolution and liberation.

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Yoga Vasistha describes the Jivanmukta, or liberated person, as follows :.

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The Yoga Vasistha, adds White, was one of the popular texts on Yoga that dominated the Indian Yoga culture scene before the 12th-century.

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Practice of atma-vichara, "self-enquiry, " described in the Yoga Vasistha, has been popularised due to the influence of Ramana Maharshi, who was strongly influenced by this text.

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Originally written in Sanskrit, the Yoga Vasistha has been translated into many Indian languages, and the stories are told to children in various forms.

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Yoga Vasistha was translated in 2018, from English into Portuguese by Eleonora Meier for Satsang Editora of the version of Swami Venkatesananda and it is available at www.

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