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Section sizes
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Section size for Yoga (48 sections)
Section name |
Byte count |
Section total
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(Top) |
6,368 |
6,368
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Etymology |
3,554 |
3,554
|
Definitions in classical texts |
4,750 |
4,750
|
Goals |
3,369 |
3,369
|
History |
1,187 |
74,581
|
Origins |
15 |
6,559
|
Linear model |
1,122 |
1,122
|
Synthesis model |
3,792 |
3,792
|
Indus Valley Civilisation |
1,630 |
1,630
|
Earliest references (1000–500 BCE) |
8,177 |
8,177
|
Second urbanisation (500–200 BCE) |
1,068 |
20,601
|
Buddhism and the śramaṇa movement |
6,295 |
6,295
|
Upanishads |
3,822 |
3,822
|
Macedonian texts |
2,040 |
2,040
|
Mahabharata and Bhagavad Gita |
3,224 |
3,224
|
Philosophical sutras |
4,152 |
4,152
|
Classical era (200 BCE – 500 CE) |
618 |
16,926
|
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
9,316 |
9,316
|
Yoga and Vedanta |
1,399 |
1,399
|
Yoga Yajnavalkya |
1,924 |
1,924
|
Abhidharma and Yogachara |
2,195 |
2,195
|
Jainism |
1,474 |
1,474
|
Middle Ages (500–1500 CE) |
440 |
8,791
|
Bhakti movement |
899 |
899
|
Tantra |
1,499 |
3,708
|
Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism |
2,209 |
2,209
|
Zen Buddhism |
674 |
674
|
Medieval hatha yoga |
1,947 |
1,947
|
Sikhism |
1,123 |
1,123
|
Modern revival |
21 |
12,340
|
Introduction in the West |
2,654 |
2,654
|
Yoga as exercise |
9,665 |
9,665
|
Traditions |
211 |
18,772
|
Jain yoga |
1,680 |
1,680
|
Buddhist yoga |
6,528 |
6,528
|
Classical yoga |
2,734 |
2,734
|
In Advaita Vedanta |
3,394 |
3,394
|
Tantric yoga |
642 |
642
|
Hatha yoga |
2,017 |
2,017
|
Laya and kundalini yoga |
1,566 |
1,566
|
Reception by other religions |
72 |
13,569
|
Christianity |
4,831 |
4,831
|
Islam |
8,666 |
8,666
|
See also |
267 |
267
|
Notes |
39 |
39
|
References |
28 |
28
|
Sources |
11,552 |
11,552
|
External links |
883 |
883
|
Total |
137,732 |
137,732
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