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Like a Tree Universally Spread: Sri Sabhapati Swami and ivarjayoga

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By (author): Keith Edward Cantú

This book examines the life of a nineteenth- to early twentieth-century Tamil yogin named Sri Sabhapati Swami (r Sabhpati Svm or Cappati Cuvmika, ca. 1828-1923/4) and his unique English, Tamil, Hindi, and Bengali literature on a Sanskrit-based system of yogic meditation known as the Rjayoga for iva (Tamil: civarjaykam, Sanskrit: ivarjayoga), the full experience of which is compared to being like a tree universally spread. Its practice was based on a unique synthesis of Tamil Vraaiva and Siddhar cosmologies in the colonial period, and the yogic literature in which it is found was designed to have universal appeal across boundaries of caste, gender, and sectarian affiliation. His works, all of which are here analyzed together for the first time, are an important record in the history of yoga, print culture, and art history due to his vividly-illustrated and numbered diagrams on the yogic body with its subtle physiology. This book opens with a biographical account of Sabhapati, his editor Shrish Chandra Basu, and his students as gleaned from textual sources and the author's ethnographic field work. Sabhapati's literature in various languages is then analyzed, followed by a comprehensive exposition of his aiva cosmology and religious theories. Sabhapati's system of ivarjayoga and its subtle physiology is then treated in detail, followed by an analysis of Sabhapati's aesthetic integration of aural sound and visual diagrams and an evaluation of the role of science in the swami's literature. Sabhapati also appealed to global authors and occultists outside of South Asia, so special attention is additionally given to his encounter with the founders of the Theosophical Society and the integration of his techniques into the thelemic Magick of Aleister Crowley, the German translation of Bavarian theosophical novelist Franz Hartmann, and the American publication of New Thought entrepreneur William Estep. To these are appended a never-before-translated Tamil hagiography of Sabhapati's life, a lexicon in table-form that compiles some archaic variants and Roman transliterations of technical terms used in his work, and a critically-edited passage on an innovative technique of ivarjayoga that included visualizing the yogic central channel as a lithic pole. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 726g
  • Dimensions: 226 x 165mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2024
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197665473

About Keith Edward Cantú

Keith Edward Cantú is a Research Affiliate at the Center for the Study of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School and a Visiting Assistant Professor at St. Lawrence University. He has previously held roles as a postdoctoral Visiting Fellow at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg in the DFG-funded project CAS-E: Alternative Rationalities and Esoteric Practices from a Global Perspective Assistant Professor (Postdoc/Research Associate) at the Jagiellonian University and was also a teaching assistant at University of California Santa Barbara where he received his doctoral degree in 2021. His previous publications include the chapter Sri Sabhapati Swami: Forgotten Yogi of Western Esotericism and (as co-editor) City of Mirrors: Songs of Llan Si published with OUP's South Asia Series in 2017.

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