Karma jóga. Cesta k dokonalosti skutky
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Vivekananda zanechal rozsiahle filozofické dielo, ktorého kľúčové texty o štyroch jogách sú dodnes považované za základné pre záujemcov o hinduistickú prax. Jeho listy majú mimoriadnu literárnu a duchovnú hodnotu. Bol tiež uznávaným spevákom a básnikom, ktorého jazyk bol plynulý a zrozumiteľný, pretože veril, že slová majú slúžiť na uľahčenie pochopenia, nie na predvádzanie vedomostí.







Slova knih, jako je tato, jsou pomocné nástroje, prostředky, které pomáhají na cestě k duchovnímu probuzení.
Základní dílo o józe Rámakrišnova žáka zahrnuje Džňána jógu, Rádža jógu, Bhakti jógu a Karma jógu. Svámí Vivékánanda, indický mystik a národní buditel, se na přelomu 19. a 20. století stal klíčovou postavou moderní jógy, když Západu přiblížil východní moudrost a duchovní vědu indických mudrců. V modernizovaném překladu přinášíme souborné české vydání jeho čtyř nejvýznamnějších děl o józe, která i po téměř sto letech neztrácejí nic z originality a provokativních myšlenek. První kniha, Rádžajóga, se zaměřuje na psychickou kontrolu, ovládání vnitřní energie a vyšší stupně Pataňdžaliho osmistupňové stezky, včetně meditace a samádhi. Důležitým tématem je také prána a její úloha v duchovním vývoji. Druhá kniha, Džňána jóga, se v 15 kapitolách věnuje smyslovému vnímání, poznatelnosti Boha a podstatě vesmíru, přičemž analyzuje klíčové pojmy indické filozofie jako átman, brahma a mája. Třetí kniha, Bhakti jóga, se zaměřuje na pocitovou jógu a důvěrný vztah k osobnímu bohu, přičemž Vivékánandovy myšlenky o lásce a citu jsou inspirativní. Poslední kniha, Karma jóga, objasňuje podstatu lidského jednání a principy cesty k dokonalosti skrze zřeknutí se plodů činů.
Díl II., Patandžaliho výroky o jogu / Swami Vivekananda ; z angličtiny přeložil Karel Weinfurter
Přednášky, které pronesl v New Yorku v zimě roku 1895 Swami Vivekananda o Radža jogu čili o ovládnutí vnitřní přirozenosti.
This is the old edition. Please order isbn 8175053739 for the new, 19th edition. This is the 1st volume of 9 volumes that comprise the collected works of Swami Vivekananda. Much of the material was given as lectures during his visits to the West. Of special interest are Swami Vivekananda's Addresses at the World Parliament of Religions given in Chicago on September 11th, 1893. Also included are Karma Yoga and Raja Yoga in addition to a treasure trove of material of various lectures and discourses. This is the old edition. Please order isbn 8175053739 for the new, 19th edition.
The classic book on the yoga of action, called karma yoga. All actions have reactions. The trick is to learn how to work in a way that doesn't cause more misery.
Contents. 1. Addresses on Bhakti-yoga. 2. Lectures and discourses. 3. Writings: Prose and poems. 4. Translation of writings: Prose and poems.
This is the old edition. Please see the new, updated 18th edition: 8175053747 This is Volume 2 of a 9-volume collection of the books,lectures, letters, and poetry of Swami Vivekananda. Volume 2 includes the books Jnana Yoga and Practical Vedanta, and the booklets Work and It's Secret, The Powers of the Mind, Hints on Practical Spirituality, Bhakti or Devotion. This edition also includes Reports in American newspapers, a collection of the articles written about Sw. Vivekananda while he was touring. This is the old edition. Please see the new, updated 18th edition: 8175053747
THIS 100 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Vedanta Philosophy: Lectures by the Swami Vivekananda on Raja Yoga Also Pantanjali's Yoga Aphorisms, with Commentaries, and Glossary of Sanskrit Terms, by Swami Vivekananda. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 1564597970.
The collection features the teachings, speeches, and writings of Swami Vivekananda, showcasing his profound insights into spirituality and philosophy. It captures his vision and mission, reflecting his influence as a prominent Indian spiritual leader. This volume serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand his impactful ideas and teachings.
Yoga is restraining the mind-stuff from taking various forms. From concentration, its spiritual uses and practice, to manifestation and the process of attaining liberation, the aphorisms state the path to self-realization. One of the key texts of classical yoga, this classic hardbound edition of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras is a translation by Swami Vivekananda. This classic is a must-read for all! - It is a comprehensive text on the theory and practice of yoga - It includes the Sanskrit text, its transliteration, and translation - It comprises an in-depth commentary of each sutra - This hardbound edition comes with gilded edges, a ribbon bookmark, and beautiful endpapers - It is perfect for gifting and will make a good addition to any library
Contains:Lectures and DiscoursesBhakti-YogaPara-Bhakti or Supreme DevotionLectures from Colombo to AlmoraReports in American NewspapersBuddhistic IndiaIndexMany of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
A fresh translation of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, with word-for-word meanings and precise commentary. New insight into the advanced practices of meditation, kriya yoga, and raja yoga.
Swami Vivekananda was born on 12th January 1863 and died on 4th July 1902. He was also known as Narendra Nath Datta. He was a firm advocate of Vendatta Philosophies and Yoga. He was a disciple of Guru Ramakrishna and founded Ramakrishna Math and the Ramakrishna Mission. Contents Lectures and Discourses Writings: Prose Writings: Poems Notes of Class Talks and Lectures Sayings and Utterances Epistles - Fourth Series
Volume 1 of the Complete Works by Swami Vivekananda, the great exponent of Vedanta in America.His words are great music, phrases in the style of Beethoven, stirring rhythms like the march of Handel choruses. I cannot touch these sayings of his, scattered as they are through the pages of books at thirty years' distance, without receiving a thrill through my body like an electric shock. And what shocks, what transports must have been produced when in burning words they issued from the lips of a hero -- --Romain Rolland, famed 19th-century author
Focusing on the teachings of selfless action, this collection captures the essence of Swami Vivekananda's lectures delivered in New York City between December 1895 and January 1896. Transcribed by Joseph Josiah Goodwin, who later became a devoted follower, the work explores the principles of Karma Yoga, emphasizing the importance of performing one's duties without attachment to the results. These lectures reflect Vivekananda's insights into spirituality and practical philosophy, offering guidance for living a meaningful life through action.
This is a collection of the writings and talks of Swami Vivekananda on the theory and practice of meditation. It is more of an introductory book with plenty of inspiration passages to get one started.
This is the newest volume to the Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda, brought out 45 years after the 8th edition first came out. In volume 9 are many talks and lectures that were discovered in more recent history. We find additional writings, poems, letters, conversations and interviews, and excerpts from Sister Nivedita's book Notes of Some Wanderings with Swami Vivekananda.
Volume 6 of Swami Vivekananda's Complete Works includes more lectures and discourses, Notes of Class Talks and Lectures on numerous topics, Prose and Poems, Letters, and Chapter I-XII of the book Conversations and Dialogues with Swami Vivekananda
The inspirational messages collected in this book speak directly to the concerns of contemporary men and women and also form a concise introduction to Vedanta, a philosophy of India.
Rare manuscripts by Swami Vivekananda reveal his early writing career, showcasing his captivating insights on various topics. This collection, titled Newspaper Reports, highlights his keen intellect and ability to engage readers while emphasizing his commitment to social reform, religious harmony, and knowledge. Vivekananda's passionate defense of India's cultural heritage and his calls for unity and tolerance resonate powerfully today, offering a vivid portrayal of an era rich in intellectual discourse and spiritual yearning.
Exploring the theme of divine love, this work delves into Bhakti Yoga as a profound spiritual journey centered on devotion to God. It emphasizes that true love for the divine leads to eternal freedom and universal compassion, transforming the individual into one who loves all and harbors no hatred. Swami Vivekananda articulates the transformative power of extreme love, suggesting that this singular experience can bring lasting satisfaction and fulfillment.
Rooted in ancient India, the practice of yoga was developed by esteemed saints and sages who provided a rational interpretation of their experiences. This book explores the scientific and practical methods established by these great yogis, making the transformative benefits of yoga accessible to everyone.
The book presents a series of lectures by Swami Vivekananda, focusing on the philosophy of Jnana Yoga, or the Yoga of Knowledge. Delivered primarily in New York and London, these insightful talks explore deep spiritual concepts and the pursuit of wisdom. Transcribed by Joseph Josiah Goodwin, a stenographer who later became a disciple, the work captures Vivekananda's teachings and reflections on the nature of knowledge and enlightenment.
All religions, in this modern, scientific age have come under serious scrutiny. Unfortunately, this scrutiny has more often than not muddled religious waters, rather than cleared them up. Hinduism, too, has suffered from this ignorance of the scientific mind. In an attempt to bring some light to the situation, Swami Harshananda, through forty questions and answers, dispels many misconceptions and misunderstandings about Hinduism. In his These answers are not meant by way of defense of whatever exists in the name of Hinduism, but offer explanations indicating the origin of familiar ideas and institutions. Swami Harshananda is a senior monk of the Ramakrishna Order.
The book presents a transformative exploration of self-realization through Jnana-Yoga, emphasizing the pursuit of knowledge and understanding one's true nature. Swami Vivekananda draws upon ancient Indian philosophy and personal insights to challenge ignorance and encourage introspection. His teachings guide readers on an inward journey, revealing profound truths about human existence and the mind's role in perception. This work serves as a beacon for seekers aiming to awaken their inner divinity and connect with the eternal source of wisdom.
Exploring the spiritual disciplines of India, this book delves into the practices that cultivate a serene and detached awareness. It highlights yoga as a comprehensive approach to achieving balance, purity, wisdom, and mental peace, rooted in ancient traditions. Through these teachings, readers can learn how to clear the mind and foster a deeper sense of tranquility in their lives.
Swami Vivekananda ist der bedeutendste Schüler des indischen Heiligen Ramakrishna und einer der großen Weisheitslehrer der Neuzeit. Seine Einführung in den Vedanta gehört zu den unschätzbaren Klassikern der spirituellen Weltliteratur. Diese Lehre bildet eine der festen Säulen innerhalb der philosophisch-spirituellen Systeme Indiens und genießt bis heute eine ungebrochene Popularität. Der Vedanta bringt die Grundgedanken der Upanishaden zu einer großen Synthese und widmet sich ihrem tiefsten Anliegen: der Einheit von Gott und Seele, von Brahman und Atman. Die Worte Vivekanandas zeugen von außerordentlicher Einsicht in das Mysterium der Seele und sind getragen von einer einmaligen begeisternden Kraft. Nicht umsonst sagte Indiens großer Dichter Rabindranath Tagore: »Willst du Indien begreifen, dann lies Vivekananda!«
Swami Vivekananda brachte vor über hundert Jahren eine neue Sichtweise in den Westen, die auf der Idee basiert, dass das Ziel des Menschen die Erfahrung seiner eigenen Göttlichkeit ist. Diese Perspektive, die aus den Upanishaden stammt, bietet ein Fundament für eine nachhaltige und friedliche Zivilisation. Das Buch versammelt zentrale Texte und erklärt das vedantische Welt- und Menschenbild. Es ist der zweite Band der Reihe „Universum im Inneren“.
Swami Vivekananda, der Meisterschüler von Indiens unsterblichem Heiligen Ramakrishna, hat wie kaum ein anderer die abendländische Welt auf den spirituellen Weg des Yoga geführt. Nach seinem Auftreten auf dem "1. Weltkongress der Religionen" in Chicago war der Siegeszug des Yoga im Westen nicht mehr aufzuhalten. Während viele Yogis einseitig einen bestimmten Pfad als den "besten" oder gar als den "einzigen" hervorhoben, legte Vivekananda stets großen Wert darauf, seinen Schülern die Notwendigkeit der Synthese klarzumachen. Alle Yoga-Disziplinen gehören zusammen und bilden eine Einheit! Seine beiden Werke über "Karma-Yoga", den Yoga der Werke, sowie über "Bhakti-Yoga", den Weg der Hingabe, zählen zum wertvollsten, was die östliche Weisheit dem Westen zu offerieren hat. Diese Texte sind von zeitloser Gültigkeit und enthalten Hinweise für den "Geistigen Pfad", die jedem Suchenden eine wunderbare Hilfe auf seiner persönlichen Suche nach Selbstverwirklichung bieten können.
Der Pfad der Erkenntnis
Mein Meister. Dieses Buch von Swami Vivekananda behandelt die Lehren und das Leben von Ramakrishna, einem bedeutenden indischen Mystiker und Heiligen. Es bietet Einblicke in seine Philosophie und Spiritualität.