The combination of the stems yoga-and khema-/kṣema-occurs in phrases or compounds in both ancient and in middle Indo-Aryan sources but what is intriguing is that such a combination is generally interpreted as coordinating in the former occurrences and as subordinating in the latter ones. In particular, yogakkhema-within the Buddhist Theravāda Canon and its commentarial literature is regularly analysed as a tatpuruṣa and often translated as ‘freedom from bondage or safety’. We recently presented a part of the Vedic and Pali documentation collected in the context of more broadly shared research on this subject during the 18th Conference of the International Association of Buddhist Studies (Section: “Buddhism and Its relation to other religion...
The research for this article was prompted by the question: were Yoga and Āyurveda as intimately con...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The principal philosophical systems of India are divided into two branches: āstika and nāstika. This...
The combination of the stems yoga-and khema-/kṣema-occurs in phrases or compounds in both ancient an...
The combination of the stems yoga- and khema-/kṣema- occurs in phrases or compounds in both ancient ...
Norman in 1969 emphasised a linguistic difference between the Vedic compound yogakṣema- interpreted ...
Norman in 1969 emphasised a linguistic difference between the Vedic compound yogakṣema- interpreted ...
The definition of religion is not easy as the views on this point are very different. The Indian San...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
This research is part of a broader project of comparative study between the Vedic and Pali sources, ...
This research is part of a broader project of comparative study between the Vedic and Pali sources, ...
The aim of this article is to trace and to analyse the co-occurrence of the terms yoga and yoginī in...
Patañjali’s Yogasūtra stands out to be the most formidable treatise on yoga philosophy and practice....
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
ii The specific issue which prompted this study is the current controversy over the relationship bet...
The research for this article was prompted by the question: were Yoga and Āyurveda as intimately con...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The principal philosophical systems of India are divided into two branches: āstika and nāstika. This...
The combination of the stems yoga-and khema-/kṣema-occurs in phrases or compounds in both ancient an...
The combination of the stems yoga- and khema-/kṣema- occurs in phrases or compounds in both ancient ...
Norman in 1969 emphasised a linguistic difference between the Vedic compound yogakṣema- interpreted ...
Norman in 1969 emphasised a linguistic difference between the Vedic compound yogakṣema- interpreted ...
The definition of religion is not easy as the views on this point are very different. The Indian San...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
This research is part of a broader project of comparative study between the Vedic and Pali sources, ...
This research is part of a broader project of comparative study between the Vedic and Pali sources, ...
The aim of this article is to trace and to analyse the co-occurrence of the terms yoga and yoginī in...
Patañjali’s Yogasūtra stands out to be the most formidable treatise on yoga philosophy and practice....
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
ii The specific issue which prompted this study is the current controversy over the relationship bet...
The research for this article was prompted by the question: were Yoga and Āyurveda as intimately con...
Though scholarship on diverse methods of yoga in the Indian traditions abounds, there has not been s...
The principal philosophical systems of India are divided into two branches: āstika and nāstika. This...