Record of Yoga

Sri Aurobindo
Family
  • Rajnarayan Basu (Maternal grandfather)
  • Manmohan Ghose (Elder brother)
  • Barin Ghosh (Younger brother)
  • Krishna Kumar Mitra (Maternal uncle)
  • Anushilan Samiti
  • Jugantar
  • Partition of Bengal
  • Alipore bomb case
  • Jugantar Patrika
  • Bande Mataram
Speeches and books
  • Uttarpara Speech
  • Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol
  • Record of Yoga
  • Mother's Agenda
Teachings
  • Integral yoga
  • Intermediate zone
  • Supermind
Places
  • Matrimandir
  • Pondicherry
Communities
  • Sri Aurobindo Ashram
  • Auroville
Disciples
Journals and forums
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Record Of Yoga is Sri Aurobindo's personal record of his yogic practice during the period from 1909 to 1927. A difficult and often cryptic text, it has only recently been published. In 1977, the editors of the project published a revised and corrected edition of Sri Aurobindo's Complete Works and started the journal Sri Aurobindo: Archives and Research in which over the next 18 years they published more than 2,000 pages of newly discovered writings, including most of the Record of Yoga. This was published in two volumes in 2002. Because of Aurobindo's extensive use of Sanskrit terminology, a glossary was also compiled and made available free online.

Record of Yoga was recommended by Michael Murphy for those interested in understanding Sri Aurobindo.[citation needed]

References

  • Sri Aurobindo, Record Of Yoga, Volume I, 777pp, ISBN 81-7058-650-X (soft cover) ISBN 81-7058-651-8 (hard cover); Volume II, 728pp, ISBN 81-7058-653-4 (hard cover), Sri Aurobindo Ashram Press, Pondicherry
  • Publishing Sri Aurobindo's Complete Works

External links

  • Glossary to the Record of Yoga


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