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Haribhadra to the Yoga-Vidyā
Notes
1. Ramjee Singh, The Concept of Omniscience in Ancient Hindu Thought,
Oriental Publisher, Delhi, 1979, p. 336. 2. Ibid.; The Jain Concept of Omniscience, L.D. Institute of Indology,
Ahmedabad, 1974, p. 221. 3. Max Müller, Biographies of Words and the Home of the Aryans, p.50. 4. Radhakrishnan, S., Bhagavadgītā, IX. 21: "They return to the world of
mortals when their merit is exhausted'. 5. Max Müller, Sacred Books of the East, vol. I, p. 23 (Intro.). 6. Bhagavadgītā (BG), VI. 46 7. Ibid. Śārkara-bhāsya on BG. VI.46. 8. Yoga-vāsistha, Nir. Prak., Ch.21. 9. BG., II.48. 10. Ibid., III.43 (view of Yāmunācārya in the Gītā-samgraha). 11. The term Yoga has occurred many times in the Rgveda, e.g., I. 5.3;
1:18.71; 1.34.9; II.8.1; X.58.3; X.266.5; etc. : '12. Tait. Up., II.4; Katha., II.6.11; Śvetā. II.11; V1.3; 1.14; Chāndo. VII.6.1;
VII.6.2; VII.7.1; VII.26.1. 13. Nyāya-Sūtra of Gautama, I.1.1; IV.2.38; IV.2.42; IV 2.46. .. 14. Vaise. Sū. Of Kaņāda, 1.1.4; VI.2.2; VI.2.8.
15. Sāṁkhya Sū. Of Kapila, 1.1; III.30; III.31-34. 16. Yoga Sū. of Patañjali, IV.33. 17. Brahma Sū. of Bādarāyana, III. Chap. Known as the Sādhjana Pāda. 18. The first six chapters deal with Karma-yoga, the middle six with Bhakti
yoga, and the last six with Jñāna-yoga. 19. Mahābhārata, śānti Parva, Chs., 193, 217, 254; Anuśāna Parva, Chs.,
36, 246, etc. 20. Śrīmad Bhāgavata Mahāpurāņa, Skan., III, Chs. 28; Skan., XI. Chs. 15,
19, 20, etc. 21. Yoga-vāsistha, Chs. on Vairāgya, Mumuksu-vyavahāra, Utpatti, Sthiti,
Upāsanā and Nirvana. 22. Mahānirvāṇa Tantra, Ch. 3.