Yoga art

Mookerjee, Ait

Yoga art - Boston, MA New York Graphic Society c1975 - 208p.; ill.

With a contribution by Philip Rawson.

The one. Yogic meditations. Primal sound. Power-diagrams. Colour symbolism. Inward vision. Art and yoga. Western visions of unity - Philip Rawson. Preface. Introduction. Intuition and idea. Archetypal images. Reconciliation of opposites. The individual and 'the One". Mystic diagrams. Archetypal symbols. Modern Western parallels

This unique record of an Indian art form that has survived centuries of foreign invasions and tribal warfare introduces the western reader to yoga art--mystical configurations that seek to clarify the viewer's perceptios and to unite him with the cosmic forces....Philip Rawson...contributes a critical essay drawing on parallels between yoga art and Western art similar in appearance or intent....'

Hardcover

0-8212-0684-2

75-9109


Yoga--Psychological aspects
Meditation
Sound
Power
Symbolism of colors
Visions

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