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The Yoga-sutra of Patanjali is one of the most influential philosophical texts in Hindu tradition, offering a comprehensive guide to the practice of yoga as a means of attaining spiritual enlightenment and liberation (moksha). Patanjali’s aphorisms systematically explain the nature of the mind, the obstacles to spiritual progress, and the techniques for achieving mental mastery through disciplined practice.
Manilal Nabhubhai Dvivedi’s translation brings clarity and depth to these profound teachings, making them accessible to contemporary readers seeking to understand the philosophical foundations of yoga. The text covers the eight limbs of yoga, including ethical disciplines, physical postures, breath control, and meditation techniques. This edition serves as an essential resource for yoga students, spiritual seekers, and scholars of Indian philosophy interested in the classical approach to mental transformation and self-realization.







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