Raja Yoga, Asceticism, and the Ramananda Sampraday

In Gerald James Larson & Knut A. Jacobsen (eds.), Theory and practice of yoga: essays in honour of Gerald James Larson. Boston: Brill. pp. 317-331 (2005)
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The chapter focuses on the yogic and other ascetic practices of the sadhus of the Ramananda Sampraday, the largest renunciant order in the world.

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