The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki, Vol. 1 (of 4)

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The Yoga-Vasishtha Maharamayana of Valmiki, Vol. 1 (of 4)

by Valmiki

EN·~17 hours·117 chapters

Chapters

117 total
1

Transcriber’s Notes

1:48
2

PROSPECTUS.

0:29
3

THE YOGA-VÁSISHTHA MAHÁRÁMÁYANA OF VÁLMÍKI

0:48
4

PREFACE.

12:50
5

FOOTNOTES:

0:22
6

CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

7:53
7

THE YOGA PHILOSOPHY.

1:07:08
8

THE OM TAT SAT.

1:50:22
9

YOGA VÁSISHTHA.

0:01
10

BOOK I. ON MORAL APATHY CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION.

11:22

Description

The opening of this ancient Sanskrit masterpiece sets the stage for a profound conversation between the sage Vasishtha and the young prince Rama. The dialogue unfolds as a series of philosophical lessons that explore the nature of reality, the distinction between the real and the illusory, and the workings of the mind. Readers are invited to contemplate questions of desire, virtue, and the path to inner freedom.

Presented in a clear, modern translation, the text weaves together metaphysics, psychology, and ethics in a manner that feels like a timeless meditation rather than a dense treatise. Each chapter builds on the previous, offering practical reflections on how to recognize attachment, cultivate detachment, and discover lasting happiness. For anyone curious about the roots of yoga philosophy or the ancient Indian quest for self‑knowledge, this volume offers a gentle yet rigorous guide.

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Language

en

Duration

~17 hours (990K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

India: Low Price Publications, 1899, reprint 1999.

Credits

Mark C. Orton, Juliet Sutherland, Édith Nolot, Krista Zaleski, windproof, readbueno and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2023-08-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Valmiki

Valmiki

Tradition remembers him as the sage behind the Ramayana, one of the foundational epics of Indian literature. Revered as the Adi Kavi, or “first poet,” he stands at the beginning of a storytelling tradition that has shaped religious and literary culture for centuries.

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