A new translation and commentary exploring the yogic practices of Shankara, the great 8th century sage.
A new translation and commentary exploring the yogic practices of Shankara, the great 8th century sage.
Trevor Leggett examines and discusses the issues raised in this Hindu book of law as it pertains to the notion of yogic practice leading to the realisation of the Universal Self ( tman-br hman), closely referencing the great Indian sage Shankara.
Trevor Leggett (1914-2000) was a British judo teacher, author, translator, and head of the BBC's Japanese Service for 24 years. He published over thirty books on a variety of topics including judo, Eastern philosophy and Zen Buddhism. He is fondly remembered for his erudite yet approachable contributions to the understanding of Buddhism.
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