Yoga and Yantra : Their Interrelation and Their Significance for Indean Archeology /

The author asks to what extent a knowledge of the concepts of yoga may prepare the way to a better understanding of Indian archaeology. The yoga at the basis of this study is that which forms the core of the Tantras . In the first chapter the author surveys the system of Tantrik yoga. He then contin...

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Main Author: Pott, P. H. (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1966.

Series: Asian Studies - Book Archive pre-2000.

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Call Number: BL1215.S9

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Preface /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Translator's Note /
  • Rodney Needham
  • List of Figures in the Text /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • List of Plates /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Introduction /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Chapter I Yoga /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Chapter II Yantra /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Chapter III Symbols of Lamaist Ritual /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Chapter IV The Sacred Cemeteries of Nepal /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Chapter V Pantheons in Java and Bali /
  • P. H. Pott
  • Back Matter
  • Conclusions /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Bibliography /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • List of Abbreviations /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Index /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Plates I-XV /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott
  • Tables I and II /
  • Dr. P. H. Pott.