Raja Yoga
Raja Yoga, as expounded by Vivekananda, is the science of controlling the mind through meditation, concentration, and ethical discipline, following the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. He presented it as an empirical and systematic approach to spiritual realization, arguing that the truths of religion can be verified through direct inner experience just as rigorously as any scientific experiment. His lectures on Raja Yoga, delivered in New York in 1895-96, became one of the earliest and most influential introductions of yogic philosophy to the Western world.
Key Quotes on Raja Yoga
“It declares that each man is only a conduit for the infinite ocean of knowledge and power that lies behind mankind”
— Volume 1, Preface
“In what are called the exact sciences, people easily find the truth, because it appeals to the particular experiences of every human being”
— Volume 1, Introductory
“Next is Niyama — cleanliness, contentment, austerity, study, and self-surrender to God”
— Volume 1, The First Steps
Works on Raja Yoga
Preface
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Introductory
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The First Steps
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Prana
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The Psychic Prana
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The Control Of The Psychic Prana
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Pratyahara And Dharana
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Dhyana And Samadhi
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Raja-Yoga In Brief
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Introduction
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Concentration: Its Spiritual Uses
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Concentration: Its Practice
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