Pranayams on Psychological and Physiological Components - Softcover

Kumar, Sunil

 
9781834540641: Pranayams on Psychological and Physiological Components

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Human Life on earth is a matter of misery and sorrow; this is a

problem which seems to have engaged with minds of the Indian thinkers since

ancient times. The answer to this question, as most of them appear to believe,

is in the affirmative. It is an important business of philosophy, according to

the Indian tradition, to seek to attain a state which is completely free from the

clutches of misery and sorrow. This state has been variously spoken of as

Moksha, Mukti, Kaivalya, Apavarga, Nirvana, and so on by the adherents of

various schools of philosophy in India, and philosophy is therefore, truly

called Tatvajnana, or Darshana. Whether all these words signify one and the

same state, may be a moot point. But the fact of a complete cessation of

suffering applies equally to all of them.

The notion of suffering as a dominating factor in human life has

loomed very large in Indian philosophy. In fact, it may be called the starting

point of philosophical inquires. Human suffering is traditionally supposed to

be divided into three main types as follows:

The bodily and mental conditions of an individual, such as ill health,

disease, and emotions like hate, fear, passion etc. Suffering imposed on an

individual through harmful behaviour of other human beings, animals, and

insects and so on. Suffering which cannot be attributed to other beings, which

is largely beyond the control of an individual, e.g. earthquakes, floods,

famines, epidemics, and the like.

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