2 edition of Yama (the pit) found in the catalog.
Yama (the pit)
A. I. Kuprin
Published
1922
by Privately printed in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Limited ed. of 1,225 numbered copies.
Statement | translated from the Russian byBernard Guilbert Guerney. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL13782581M |
Yama book. Read 43 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. This is a pre historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quali /5. The Yamas & Niyamas is a wonderful book that I would recommend to anyone.
The book focuses on being good to ourselves and others as well as being present in the moment through 5 Yamas (nonviolence, truthfulness, nonstealing, nonexcess, and nonpossessiveness) and 5 Niyamas (purity, contentment, self-discipline, self-study, and surrender)/5().
Book Review of Yama by Kevin Missal; A perfect mythological thriller (Rating: 4*/5) I have finished reading the second book published by 'Half Baked Beans' publishing. The first book was ' A Minute To Death ' by Ganga Bharani and today, I am going to analyze another book titled YAMA by Kevin Missal/5.
Alexander Kupin's YAMA is an overwhelming, truthful and staggering indictment of the immemorial evil of prostitution. And since he is the last and greatest of the giants, he treats a razor-edge theme without prejudice, without sounding-brass-and-tinkling-cymbal phrases, trasmuting the monstrous, "downright crushing, terrible material" into "simple, find and deathlessly caustic images."/5(13).
The yamas and niyamas are yoga’s ethical guidelines laid out in the first two limbs of Patanjali’s eightfold path. They’re like a map written to guide you on your life’s journey. Simply put, the yamas are things not to do, or restraints, while the niyamas are things to do, or observances.
Together, they form a .