We analyze some historiographical problems related to the notions of sān·khya and yoga understood as darśanas or philosophical systems. First, we discuss the notion of “classical” in relation to these currents of Indian thought. Then, we examine different conceptions put forward by scholars concerning the gestation and mutual relationship of these two trends. Later, we analyze the Katha Upanisad, a text that evinces an early stage in the development of sān·khya and yoga. We conclude by confronting our exam of the upanisadic treatise with the historiographical issues first discussed
This chapter gives a concise overview of the early development of haṭhayoga, from its origins in the...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...
Se analizan algunos problemas historiográficos relacionados con las nociones de sāṅkhya y yoga enten...
This paper aims to synthesize two equally impressive systems of thought: Indian philosophy in the Ea...
Philosophy is a subject which does not concerned only to an expert or specialist. It appears that th...
Traditionally, the early Vedic period of Indian thought is considered pre-philosophical, with no ela...
The Sanskrit word, darśana, is generally translated into English as philosophy, but it is admittedly...
Abstract The dynamic nature of the world has changed the physical aspects of human life according t...
Yoga, tantra and other forms of Asian meditation are practised in modernised forms throughout the wo...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
One of the many outstanding themes found in ancient religions of India is the theme of Moksha or lib...
This paper attempts to articulate certain inadequacies that are involved in the traditional way of c...
This course surveys the history of yoga practice and thought from the earliest textual discussions o...
This chapter gives a concise overview of the early development of haṭhayoga, from its origins in the...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...
Se analizan algunos problemas historiográficos relacionados con las nociones de sāṅkhya y yoga enten...
This paper aims to synthesize two equally impressive systems of thought: Indian philosophy in the Ea...
Philosophy is a subject which does not concerned only to an expert or specialist. It appears that th...
Traditionally, the early Vedic period of Indian thought is considered pre-philosophical, with no ela...
The Sanskrit word, darśana, is generally translated into English as philosophy, but it is admittedly...
Abstract The dynamic nature of the world has changed the physical aspects of human life according t...
Yoga, tantra and other forms of Asian meditation are practised in modernised forms throughout the wo...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The philosophical interpretation of the Buddhist concept of consciousness and stratification of its ...
One of the many outstanding themes found in ancient religions of India is the theme of Moksha or lib...
This paper attempts to articulate certain inadequacies that are involved in the traditional way of c...
This course surveys the history of yoga practice and thought from the earliest textual discussions o...
This chapter gives a concise overview of the early development of haṭhayoga, from its origins in the...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
Vāda, the classical name for the act of discussion/debate in the Indian tradition, forms the basis o...