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Syllabus for Master of Science in Yoga & Consciousness - MSc (Y &C)

HATHA YOGA PRADÈPIKA (1ST & 2ND CHAPTERS)

Semester: I
Sub Code: MSC T 105
Credits: 4
Hours/Wk: 4
Total Hrs: 60
Exam Marks: 50
IA Marks: 50
Exam Duration: 3 Hrs

Note:
It is to be studied with commentary followed by daily Yoga practice.

Chapter 1 (5 hours)
An introduction about Hatha yoga

Chapter 2(5 hours)
Preparation for hatha yoga practice.

Chapter 3(10 hours)
A thought process pertaining to the transcendental existence, peielme=efä, JesoÒeeceeC³e and mecevJe³e with special reference to the respective Ácárya bháúya to Brahmasütram.

Chapter 4(9 hours)
Different attributions to Brahman are to be examined in the context of the Vedántic statements with according to the respective Ácárya tradition.

Chapter 5(9 hours)
Different attributions to Brahman are to be examined in the context of the Vedántic statements with according to the respective Ácárya tradition.

Chapter 6(9 hours)
Identification of Brahman with its superimposed qualities or the divine qualities with special reference to some chosen adhikaranas according to the respective Ácárya tradition.

Note:
— 3 hours for taking a special guidance while preparing their assignments and doing reference works.
— 2 hours for conducting seminars and colloquiums.

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