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Yoga Shastra The Original Texts
Thousands of years before yoga became a fitness trend, it was a precise science of the mind. These are the original texts. Read carefully, summarised honestly, and made simple for the modern seeker.
Choose Your Scripture
Three foundational texts. Each one a complete guide to a different dimension of yoga.
Text 01
Patanjali Yoga Sutras
400 BCE. 196 Sutras. 4 Chapters.
The most precise manual ever written for the human mind. Patanjali did not invent yoga. He compiled its entire science into 196 short sutras. This is where real yoga begins.
Pada 1: Samadhi Pada. Pada 2: Sadhana Pada. Pada 3: Vibhuti Pada. Pada 4: Kaivalya Pada.
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Hatha Yoga Pradipika
15th Century CE. 4 Chapters. Author: Swatmarama.
The original manual for Hatha Yoga. Asanas, pranayama, mudras, bandhas, and shatkarma. Written over 600 years ago, this text reveals that yoga was never just about flexibility.
Ch 1: Asanas and Shatkarma. Ch 2: Pranayama and Kumbhaka. Ch 3: Mudras and Bandhas. Ch 4: Samadhi and Nadanusandhana.
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Bhagavad Gita
2nd Century BCE. 18 Chapters. 700 Verses.
The conversation between Arjuna and Krishna on a battlefield that became the most profound guide to life ever written.
Ch 1: Arjuna Vishada Yoga. Ch 2: Sankhya Yoga. Ch 3: Karma Yoga. Ch 4: Jnana Yoga…
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Chapter 2: Sankhya Yoga – The Yoga of Knowledge
Explore Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita – Sankhya Yoga, the Yoga of Knowledge. Understand the eternal Self (Atman), detached action, and the path to inner stability through authentic teachings and deep explanation. The Beginning of True Teaching As the battlefield of Kurukshetra stands silent between two armies, Sanjaya describes Arjuna – his eyes filled

The Warriors on Both Sides: A Study
Explore the warriors on both sides of the Mahabharata battlefield and understand the depth, relationships, and complexity behind the Bhagavad Gita. The Battlefield Is Not Made of Enemies Alone When the first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita unfolds, it does not construct the battlefield as a space of clear opposition between right and wrong. What

Why Arjuna’s Collapse Is the Real Beginning
A deeper look at Arjuna’s collapse in the Bhagavad Gita and how it transforms action into inquiry and understanding. The Moment Before Everything Changes The scene at Kurukshetra is not a moment of uncertainty, it is the point where everything has already been decided externally. The armies are aligned, the conches have been sounded, and

Sutra 1.3: Tada Drashtuh Svarupe Vasthanam
Understand Yoga Sutra 1.3 (Tada Drashtuh Svarupe Vasthanam) with Sanskrit translation and a deep explanation of the Seer and true awareness. Sanskrit तदा द्रष्टुः स्वरूपेऽवस्थानम् ॥1.3॥ Translation Full Meaning:Then, the Seer abides in its own true nature. What “Then” Actually Refers To The sutra begins with the word Tada, “then.” This is not a general

The Mahabharata: The Gita’s Great Frame
A detailed guide to how the Mahabharata frames the Bhagavad Gita and shapes its meaning through context and conflict. Understanding the Context Before the Teaching The Bhagavad Gita is often read as a standalone philosophical text, but it does not arise independently. It is embedded within the vast narrative of the Mahabharata, which provides the

Chapter 1: Arjuna Vishada Yoga – The Grief of Arjuna
Explore Chapter 1 of the Bhagavad Gita (Arjuna Vishada Yoga) with Sanskrit verses, English translation, and a deep explanation of Arjuna’s grief and dilemma. Context Before the Teaching Begins The first chapter of the Bhagavad Gita does not begin with philosophy, but with a situation where philosophy becomes necessary. The setting is the battlefield of

Sutra 1.2: Yogas Chitta Vritti Nirodhah – The Definition
Discover the deep and authentic meaning of Yogas Chitta Vritti Nirodhah from Patanjali Yoga Sutras. A detailed, human-centered explanation rooted in true yogic wisdom. The Original Sutra योगश्चित्तवृत्तिनिरोधःTransliteration: Yogas Chitta Vritti Nirodhah Exact Translation:Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the mind-stuff. Entering the Depth of the Sutra There are certain lines in spiritual

Translations of Yoga Sutras: Which Is Best?
Explore different translations of Yoga Sutras and understand which one suits your learning and practice. When Translation Is Not Just Language, But Interpretation At first, the question seems simple: Which translation of the Yoga Sutras is the best? But as soon as you begin reading, the simplicity disappears. The same sutra appears in different books

Sutra 1.1 – Atha Yoga Anushasanam
What does Atha Yoga Anushasanam mean? Understand the first Yoga Sutra with accurate translation and deeper insight into its true significance. Sanskrit अथ योगानुशासनम्Atha Yoga Anushasanam English Translation “Now, the disciplined instruction of Yoga begins.” The Sutra That Does Not Explain – Yet Defines the Entire Approach At first reading, this sutra appears almost too

