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El. knyga: Khecarividya of Adinatha: A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation of an Early Text of Hathayoga [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Clay Sanskrit Library, UK)
  • Formatas: 308 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in Tantric Traditions
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203938263
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  • Formatas: 308 pages, 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Routledge Studies in Tantric Traditions
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jun-2007
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203938263
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Describing one of the most important practices of hathayoga (khecarimudra), the Khecarividya of Adinatha is presented here to an English-speaking readership for the first time. The author, James Mallinson, draws on thirty Sanskrit works, as well as original fieldwork amongst yogins in India who use the practice, to demonstrate how earlier tantric yogic techniques developed and mutated into the practices of hathayoga. Accompanied by an introduction and an extensively annotated translation, the work sheds light on the development of hathayoga and its practices.

Preface vii
Introduction 1(2)
The Khecarividya
3(14)
The date and place of composition of the text
4(1)
The witnesses of the text
4(8)
The KhV manuscripts
5(1)
The Matsyendrasamhita manuscripts
5(4)
Manuscript G
9(1)
Manuscript R2
9(1)
The Yogakundalyupanisad (U) and manuscript T
10(2)
The Khecarividya: part, whole or wholes?
12(1)
Editorial policy
13(2)
Language
15(1)
Aisa peculiarities in the text
15(1)
Metre
16(1)
The hathayogic khecarimudra
17(18)
Forerunners of the hathayogic khecarimudra
17(7)
The Pali canon
17(2)
Early Sanskrit texts
19(1)
Texts of tantric Saivism
20(4)
Khecarimudra in tantric texts
24(2)
Why was the hathayogic practice called khecarimudra?
26(2)
Khecarimudra in hathayogic texts
28(3)
Khecarimudra in modern India
31(1)
Practitioners of khecarimudra
32(3)
Sources
35(27)
Manuscript sources of the Khecarividya
35(19)
Testimonia
54(3)
Manuscripts consulted but not collated
57(1)
Manuscripts not consulted
58(4)
Ethnographic sources
60(2)
Conventions in the apparatus
62(3)
Critical edition of the Khecarividya
65(50)
The Khecarividya: an annotated translation
115(22)
Appendices
137(26)
KhV 3.55--69 in μ and G
Matsyendrasamhita 16.98--17.1
139(2)
MS G 259a--274b
141(2)
Matsyendrasamhita patalas 17, 18 and 27
Matsyendrasamhita patala 17
143(5)
Matsyendrasamhita patala 18
148(6)
Matsyendrasamhita patala 27
154(3)
Works cited in the Brhatkhecariprakasa
157(6)
Abbreviations 163(2)
Notes 165(80)
Bibliography 245(16)
Pada index 261(16)
Index 277
James Mallinson has a BA and DPhil in Sanskrit from Oxford and an MA in South Asian ethnography from SOAS. He has spent several years living with sadhus and yogis in India and now translates Sanskrit poetry for the Clay Sanskrit Library and yoga texts for YogaVidya.com.