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The
Hatha
Yoga
Pradpik
(Sanskrit:
hahaygapradpik, or Light on
Hatha Yoga) is a classic Sanskrit manual on hatha yoga,
written by Svmi Svtmrma, a disciple of Swami
Gorakhnath. It is among the most inuential surviving
texts on the hatha yoga. It is also one of the three classic
texts of hatha yoga, the other two being the Gheranda
Samhita and the Shiva Samhita.[1]
Dierent manuscripts of this work oer various versions of its title. The database of the A.C. Woolner
manuscript project at the Library of the University of
Vienna gives the following variant titles, gleaned from
dierent manuscript colophons: Hahayogapradpik,
Hahapradpik, Hahaprad, Hath-Pradipika.[2]
Notes
External links
Sanskrit text and English translation of the Pancham
Sinh edition at sacred-texts.com (archive.org)
Hatha Yoga Pradipika Flash Version of the Pancham
Sinh edition from LibriPass
Akers, Brian. 2002. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika
PDF of selected pages from a new translation by
Brian Akers, from the publishers website
Ajta (raja-yoga.org), 2003 (1893-1995). Hatha
Yoga Pradipika. 89 pp. (PDF) Translation of
the original text with the Jyotsn commentary of
Brahmananda from Sanskrit in English by Srinivasa
Iyangar/Tookaram Tatya (1893) on behalf of the
Bombay Theosophical Society Publishing Fund,
Corrected by Prof. A. A. Ramanathan, Pandit S. V. Subrahmanya Sastri and Radha Burnier
(1972) of the Adyar Library and Research Center,
The Theosophical Society, Adyar, Madras 20, India. With interpretation and comments by Philippe
Ajta Barbier (1993) of The Raja Yoga Institute, Aalduikerweg 1, 1452 XJ Ilpendam, Holland.
Translation of interpretation and comments from
Dutch to English by Ben Meier (1995).
Downloadable PDF of the Pancham Sinh edition,
from brihaspati.net
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