Yoga Taravali

· Panchawati Spiritual Foundation
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Adi Sankara was the founder of Advaita Vedanta. His commentaries on the ten famous Upanishads of the Vedas are available to us. However, he did not seem to have touched the Yoga Upanishads which are about twenty in number.


Nevertheless, he authored a small book of 29 slokas 'Yoga Taravali', explaining the essence of the path of Yoga. Though this book is very small in size, it is not so in its content value.


We hope that the readers will find this book to be a text book on higher yoga.

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About the author

The author is an expert in Indian Astrology, Yoga and Tantra, Martial Arts and Alternative Medicine. Panchawati Spiritual Foundation, started by him in India and USA has been the source of inspiration to thousands of spiritual seekers all around the world. His other works – Secret of Sri Vidya, Hidden meanings of Lalita Sahasra Nama, Hymn on Mother Tara, Jabala Darsana Upanishad, The science of Yoga according to Lord Dattatreya, Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, Maha Souram, Dharmapadam, A journey to Infinite Mindfulness, Yoga Kundalini Upanishad, Nada Bindupanishad, Varahopanishad, Goraksha Samhita, Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati, Dhyana Bindupanishad, Sandilyopanishad, The six Yoga Upanishads, Yoga Yagnavalkya, Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali and Medical Astrology – Part 1 are hailed by readers as treasures of ancient spiritual knowledge.

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