Product Details:
Hardbound Edition
- Hardbound; 210 pages; 14 x 21 (centimeters); 5.5 x 8.25 (inches)
- 8 color illustrations; no index
- Publisher: The Bhaktivedanta Book Trust; First issue: 1996
- ISBN: 0-89213-327-9
- Suggested Audience: Introductory
Learn the science of yoga in all its aspects. Find out why your current yoga practice might not be serving you as fully as it can.
Yoga, in original context of ancient India, was intended for mind and body control and realization of the true self. Most modern practices fall short of yoga’s intended use. The science of yoga ties into the science of the soul and achieving the ultimate destiny of the soul—and that topic opens a broad range of philosophical discussion. All points are comprehensively addressed here.
From the back cover:
The Path of Yoga explains the highest standard for human beings, the practice of the science of self-realization, bhakti-yoga.
A chronicle of an historic series of talks by Srila Prabhupada, who has been acclaimed by scholars as the greatest exponent of the Indian spiritual tradition, this book deeply probes the nature of consciousness, meditation, karma, death, and reincarnation. He prescribes a simple process to purify the mind and elevate the consciousness—a process that assures readers no only inner peace but the power to change the chaotic trend of modern society.





