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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mircea Eliade , Willard R. Trask , David Gordon WhitePublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: Revised edition Volume: 94 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.652kg ISBN: 9780691142036ISBN 10: 0691142033 Pages: 568 Publication Date: 26 July 2009 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Princeton's previous editions: [Yoga: Immortality and Freedom] states with clarity and precision what the beliefs and practices of yoga are, and how they originated from the primeval Indic religions. -- New Yorker Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [M]any of the scholars who have laboured to translate or interpret the Eastern scriptures have been handicapped by their own prejudices and preconceptions... Eliade is emphatically not one of them. -- Times Literary Supplement Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [T]he best single book on yoga... As a young man, [Eliade] lived for years in India practising authentic yoga and experienced all its phenomena, but he was in addition a master of all the relevant texts in the original Sanskrit, and his book is unrivalled for its scholarship. -- Robert Temple, Spectator Praise for Princeton's previous editions: There has rarely been a book in English which treats the mental discipline of Yoga in such exhaustive detail... [A] work that is likely to remain standard for many years to come. -- Herbert Cahoon, Library Journal This is ... a book that will ... whet the appetite of your intellect. It also offers the reader so much more insight into the tenets of yoga than the multitude of self-help books on meditation and how-to-do-yoga will ever give. In Yoga: Immortality and Freedom, Eliade analyzes in detail a religion and tradition that for years was his lifestyle. Get ready for some massive reading. -- Minna Forsell, Metaspychology Online Reviews Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [Yoga: Immortality and Freedom] states with clarity and precision what the beliefs and practices of yoga are, and how they originated from the primeval Indic religions. New Yorker Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [M]any of the scholars who have laboured to translate or interpret the Eastern scriptures have been handicapped by their own prejudices and preconceptions... Eliade is emphatically not one of them. Times Literary Supplement Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [T]he best single book on yoga... As a young man, [Eliade] lived for years in India practising authentic yoga and experienced all its phenomena, but he was in addition a master of all the relevant texts in the original Sanskrit, and his book is unrivalled for its scholarship. -- Robert Temple Spectator Praise for Princeton's previous editions: There has rarely been a book in English which treats the mental discipline of Yoga in such exhaustive detail... [A] work that is likely to remain standard for many years to come. -- Herbert Cahoon Library Journal This is ... a book that will ... whet the appetite of your intellect. It also offers the reader so much more insight into the tenets of yoga than the multitude of self-help books on meditation and how-to-do-yoga will ever give. In Yoga: Immortality and Freedom, Eliade analyzes in detail a religion and tradition that for years was his lifestyle. Get ready for some massive reading. -- Minna Forsell Metaspychology Online Reviews Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [Yoga: Immortality and Freedom] states with clarity and precision what the beliefs and practices of yoga are, and how they originated from the primeval Indic religions. New Yorker Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [M]any of the scholars who have laboured to translate or interpret the Eastern scriptures have been handicapped by their own prejudices and preconceptions... Eliade is emphatically not one of them. Times Literary Supplement Praise for Princeton's previous editions: [T]he best single book on yoga... As a young man, [Eliade] lived for years in India practising authentic yoga and experienced all its phenomena, but he was in addition a master of all the relevant texts in the original Sanskrit, and his book is unrivalled for its scholarship. -- Robert Temple Spectator Praise for Princeton's previous editions: There has rarely been a book in English which treats the mental discipline of Yoga in such exhaustive detail... [A] work that is likely to remain standard for many years to come. -- Herbert Cahoon Library Journal Author InformationMircea Eliade (1907-1986), a native of Romania, was for many years the Sewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor of the History of Religion at the University of Chicago. His many books include ""The Myth of the Eternal Return"", ""The Sacred and the Profane"", and ""Shamanism"" (all Princeton). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |