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The average rating for The Shambala Encyclopedia of Yoga based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2010-04-17 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 5 stars Kimberly Gygi
Indispensable, lively and a pleasure to read This book stands alone in English. There is simply nothing else like it. Feuerstein is the leading academic expert on yoga in the United States while Shambhala is the leading publisher of books on yoga, so it is not surprising that this is clearly a superior work that fills a void. As such it is a boon to scholars and practitioners alike. It is also very well cross-referenced so that a reader may, by following the starred words, begin or expand his own study of yoga. There is a guide to pronunciation of the Sanskrit words, numerous bits of black and white artwork and photos, and an engaging and informative introduction by Feuerstein. This handsome book has all those words that you won't find in even an unabridged English dictionary, defined and given their expression in an historical and spiritual context. Anyone with more than a passing interest in yoga will find this book invaluable. I should add that this is a revised and greatly expanded edition of Dr. Feuerstein's Encyclopedic Dictionary of Yoga (1990), and that it dwarfs both Ernest Wood's Yoga Wisdom (1970) and Harvey Day's Yoga Illustrated Dictionary (1971), which I have enjoyed, but which are also very much out of date. For Dr. Feuerstein's revision (due circa 2010, I would imagine) perhaps some entries on Westerners (and contemporaries) who have contributed to the study and practice of yoga would be appropriate, including, e.g., Theos Bernard (I was pleased to see eleven photos herein of Bernard demonstrating asana), Richard Hittleman, B.K.S. Iyengar, Swami Vishnudevananda, and others. Bottom line: this is an up to date, thorough, and lively work of reference without peer. --Dennis Littrell, author of "Yoga: Sacred and Profane (Beyond Hatha Yoga)"
Review # 2 was written on 2009-03-12 00:00:00
2000was given a rating of 5 stars david tuminello
a great reference work and a must have for any yoga enthusiasts, or academics researching yoga. Feuerstein provides concise information, that is clear with references to a large number of texts.


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