by Leza Lowitz (Author), Leza Lowitz (Author), Reema Datta (Author)
A must-have for anyone who is new and serious about exporing the subject further. Also recommended for advanced practitioners who may want to 'brush-up' on their Sanskrit. -- Yoga Magazine UK This slim volume is a lot more than its title lets on. -- The Asian Reporter ...A joy to read: it has accuracy in its translations, beauty in its presentation, and conveys the spiritual richness of the yogic tradition. It will definitely enrich the life of many yoga teachers and students. -- Ascent Magazine Joseph Campbell called Sanskrit the great spiritual language of the world. Designed by ancient Indian holy men to express the states of enlightened consciousness through syllabic sounds, Sanskrit is widely used in the West during yoga practice to channel spiritual pathways and to discuss important meditative and philosophical concepts. This book introduces 180 Sanskrit words (including chakra, karma, om, namaste, veda, nirvana) with Devanagari scripts, pronunciations, chants and brief cultural/historic explanations. A practical reference that makes an excellent gift book for any student of yoga, meditation or Eastern religion. Leza Lowitz is a much-published writer and director of Sun and Moon Yoga Studio in Tokyo. Reema Datta grew up in India and teaches Ashtanga yoga and Ayurvedic cooking in San Francisco.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Published: Oct 2004
ISBN 10: 1880656876
ISBN 13: 9781880656877
Book Overview: * Reviews in growing number of media for yoga and Eastern philosophy * Datta is available for readings and chants in Northern California * Reviews in women's and teen magazines