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Chandogya Upanishad
Ahimsa, the yogic practice of non violence must be adhered to when engaging in the practice of hatha yoga. Respect your body's limitations and inner wisdom, if something feels wrong or dangerous, please do not do it.

 


Chandogya Upanishad (3.17.6) Composed around 900BC-700BC[citation needed] mentions Vasudeva Krishna ...

Chandogya Upanishad I.I.8
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This Sutra is based on the following concluding passage in the Chandogya Upanishad: 'One who has studied the Vedas from the teacher according to rule, in the time left over from doing service to the teacher, he, who after having come back, ...

For example, in the yoga text called the Chandogya Upanishad you find a statement to the effect that hope is to be exalted above all else.

But the Chandogya and Brihadaranyaka Upanishads clearly explain that the nadis are entirely subtle in nature. The word 'nadi' comes from the Sanskrit root 'nad', which refers to the resonating vibrations in a hollow tube.

CHAITANYA: Pure Consciousness.
CHAKRAS: Centres of energy in the human system.
CHANDOGYA: Name of an Upanishad.
CHELA: Disciple.
CHIRANJIVI: One who has gained eternal life.
CHITTA: Subconscious mind.

It is a blasphemy to consider Mahabharata's historical Krishna as a playboy of romance, who in reality is a great philosopher of Dharma and a statesman, who sat the feet of Ghora Angirasa- a Vedic Seer to learn Brahmavidya according to chandogya ...

and eight Upanisads exist, each ranging in length from a few verses to several hundred verses---of these ten are considered to be the principal Upanisads. These are: Katha, Isha, Kena, Prasna, Mundaka, Mandukya, Taittiriya, Aitareya, Chandogya, ...

See also: Upanishad, Brahma, Yoga, Body, Brahman

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