Listen to the first Shloka of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. For more Information, including the Sanskrit text in Devanagari and Roman script, go to the Hatha Yoga Pradipika Page on http://www.yoga-vidya.de/Yoga–Buch/hatha-yoga-pradipika/
Dies ist der erste Vers der Hatha Yoga Pradipika auf Sanskrit. Wenn du mehr über die Hatha Yoga Pradipika erfahren willst, den Vers mitlesen willst oder ihn auf Devanagari/Sanskrit anschauen willst, dann gehe auf das Hatha Yoga Pradipika Portal unter obiger Adresse.
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Listen to the Sanskrit Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Chapter 2 Verse 1. Recitation by Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya. Full text (Devanagari, Roman/English Transliteration): http://schriften.yoga-vidya.de/hatha-yoga-pradipika/2-kapitel-vers-1. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika is the most important classical text of Hatha Yoga, probably written in the 14. Century CE.
Listen to the Sanskrit Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Chapter 2 Verse 2. Recitation by Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya. Full text (Devanagari, Roman/English Transliteration): http://schriften.yoga-vidya.de/hatha-yoga-pradipika/2-kapitel-vers-2. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika is the most important classical text of Hatha Yoga, probably written in the 14. Century CE.
Listen to the Sanskrit Recitation of Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Chapter 2 Verse 3. Recitation by Sukadev Bretz of Yoga Vidya. Full text (Devanagari, Roman/English Transliteration): http://schriften.yoga-vidya.de/hatha-yoga-pradipika/2-kapitel-vers-3. The Hatha Yoga Pradipika is the most important classical text of Hatha Yoga, probably written in the 14. Century CE.