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52. Tamara Cohen | Exploring the Mokṣopāya and Yogavāsiṣṭha

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Tamara Cohen about her background in Siddha Yoga, meditation, and how she came to pursue a PhD at the University of Toronto on the Yogavāsiṣṭha. We discuss the dream-like nature of the text and its unique nondualism, the textual history of the Y ...  Show more

51. Sunila Kale and Christian Novetzke | The Yoga of Power

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Sunila Kale and Dr. Christian Novetzke from the University of Washington about their recent publication, The Yoga of Power: Yoga as Political Thought and Practice in India (Columbia 2025). We discuss the genesis of their book beginning with cour ...  Show more

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Bharati, Agehananda (1965). "The Tantric Tradition". B.I. Publications.


Bhattacharyya, N.N. (2005). "History of the Tantric Religion". Second Revised Edition. Manohar.


Bryant, Edwin F. (translated by) (2009). "The Yoga ...

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Dr. Christopher Chapple, founder of Loyola Marymount University’s pioneering M.A. in Yoga Studies, joins us to discuss how the program blends rigorous scholarship with embodied practice. We explore its study of Sanskrit, classical texts, philosophy, and modern applications, as we ...  Show more