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This book presents contemporary scholarship on the Yoga Stra. It revisits Patañjalis philosophy by bringing it into dialogue with contemporary concerns across a variety of topics and perspectives. Questions regarding the role of the body in the practice of classical yoga, the debate between the realistic or idealistic interpretation of the text, the relation between Yoga and other Indian philosophical schools, the use of imagination in the pursuit of self-knowledge, the interplay between consciousness and nature, the possibilities and limitations of using it as a therapeutic philosophy, the science of meditation, and overcoming our fear of death probe the many dimensions that this text continues to offer for thought and reflection.

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Classical Yoga Philosophy continues to bestow its treasures of wisdom in Thinking with the Yoga Stra of Patanjali. Written by leading experts in the field, the 10 original essays in this volume display philosophical ingenuity, academic rigor, and sensitivity to practice. Explore hidden nuances of Patanjalis system of yoga by thinking with the contributors to this wonderful book. -- Geoffrey Ashton, University of San Francisco Scholarly studies and research in the field of Yoga have not been as productive as the extent to which various forms of yoga have been popularized. Even when issues related to the history of yoga come to public discourse, most of the philosophical aspects have remained unaddressed. The edited volume, Thinking with the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali: Translation and Interpretation, reflects this timely need. The volume addresses issues such as consciousness and body, realism and idealism, the yoga system of Patañjali in light of other yoga systems, and issues related to human suffering and death. Divided in ten chapters, this volume is a collection of essays from some of the finest scholars in the field. This work helps bridge theory and practice in yoga and supports a multi-disciplinary approach to studying yoga. This work will inspire the next generation in various areas of yoga studies, comparative philosophy and theology. -- Staneshwar Timalsina, San Diego State University A fascinating book for all Yoga Stra readers who look for some fresh and insightful interpretations of Patañjalis philosophy. We are drawn in thinking with the text indeed. The authors of this well-crafted collection offer a diversity of philosophical perspectives and in-depth readings which go beyond the historical and philological explication of the stras. -- Marzenna Jakubczak, Professor of Philosophy, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Board Member of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy

Preface vii
Introduction x
Abbreviations xvii
PART I CONSCIOUSNESS AND BODY
1(52)
1 Reflections on Liberated Consciousness
3(14)
Ian Whicher
2 On Metaphysics and Imagination (Bhavana): A Note on Patanjali's Siddhis as Yogic Visualization
17(20)
Yohanan Grinshpon
3 The Perfect Body in Classical Yoga Philosophy
37(16)
Ana Laura Funes Maderey
PART II REALISM VS. IDEALISM
53(46)
4 The Purported Realism of Classical Yoga
55(18)
Mikel Burley
5 Realism and Omniscience in the Yoga Sutra
73(26)
Kevin Perry Maroufkhani
Arindam Chakrabarti
PART III PATANJALA YOGA AND OTHER TRADITIONS
99(38)
6 Yoga and the Yoga Sutra in Classical Darsana
101(16)
Stephen Phillips
7 Can There Be a Science of Meditation?
117(20)
Arindam Chakrabarti
PART IV SUFFERING, DEATH, AND RETURN TO ORIGINS
137(66)
8 The Making and Unmaking of the Self: Patanjali's Yoga Sutra and the Experience of Trauma
139(20)
Stephanie Corigliano
9 Abhinivesa: Patanjala-Yoga on Death and Life
159(26)
Daniel Raveh
10 Activity, Cessation, and a Return to Origins in the Yoga Sutra
185(18)
Christopher Key Chapple
Index 203(8)
About the Contributors 211
Christopher Key Chapple is Doshi professor of Indic and comparative theology and director of the Master of Arts in Yoga Studies at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.





Ana Laura Funes Maderey is assistant professor of philosophy at Eastern Connecticut State University.