It is one of three major surviving classical treatises on hatha yoga, the other two being Gheranda Samhita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika. This affordable, authoritative edition of the Shiva Samhita contains a new introduction, the original Sanskrit, a new English translation, nine full-page photographs, and an index. The "Shiva Samhita" is an ancient Sanskrit text about yoga.The name translates to English as "Shiva's Compendium." The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort Parvati. Shiva Samhita (also Siva Samhita) is a Sanskrit text on yoga, written by an unknown author.The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort Parvati ("Shiva Samhita" means "Shiva's Compendium"). The Sanskrit text is omitted due to the impossibility of representing it in ASCII. It includes beautiful teachings found nowhere else. The Sanskrit text is omitted due to the impossibility of representing it in ASCII. The text consists of five chapters, with the first chapter a treatise that summarizes nondua The Shiva Samhita is considered the most comprehensive and the most democratic treatise on hatha yoga. It is one of three major surviving classical treatises on hatha yoga, the other two being Gheranda Samhita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika.The Shiva Samhita is considered the most … The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort Parvati ("Shiva Samhita" means "Shiva's Compendium"). The Shiva Samhita is considered the most comprehensive and the most democratic treatise on hatha yoga. Although it may be weakly and narrowly cited that the Shiva Purana is a tamas purana as per the Padma Purana, Shaivites consider this Puran to be the supreme Sattva text and a guide for true virtuous living. The most recent examinations have concluded that it was probably written before 1500 C.E. The Vidyesvara Samhita is the authoritative text for Shaivites on the treatise of Rudrakasha and Bhasma. All copyrights are retained on this E-text of the Siva Samhita: it is not delivered into the public domain. Where comment is needed it is enclosed in square brackets []. $135.00 $94.50. It includes beautiful teachings found nowhere else. in or around the city of Varanasi, which is known as the spiritual capital of India. This is the first edition of this classic Yoga text to meet both high academic and literary standards, the first to be based on a truly critic Srisa Chandra Vasu Sanskrit text with English Translation & Notes . Shiva Samhita śivasaṁhitā (also Siva Samhitā) is a Sanskrit text on yoga, written by an unknown author. The author of this text is unknown and the date of its writing is disputed. The "Shiva Samhita" is an ancient Sanskrit text about yoga.The name translates to English as "Shiva's Compendium." 1 All copyrights are retained on this E-text of the Siva Samhita: it is not delivered into the public domain. Description : Shiva Sanhita is a Sanskrit text on yoga, written by an unknown author.

It is one of three major surviving classical treatises on hatha yoga, the other two being Gheranda Samhita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika. The most recent examinations have concluded that it was probably written before 1500 C.E. The text is addressed by the Hindu god Shiva to his consort Parvati. It is one of three major surviving classical treatises on hatha yoga, the other two being Gheranda Samhita and Hatha Yoga Pradipika. Where italic text is to be represented it is enclosed in <>.