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    Patanjali (Sanskrit: पतञ्जलि, IAST: Patañjali, Sanskrit pronunciation: [pɐtɐɲdʑɐli]) also called Gonardiya or Gonikaputra, was a Hindu author, mystic and philosopher. Estimates based on analysis of his works suggests that he may have lived between the 2nd century BCE and the 4th century CE. [1]

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  3. Mar 11, 2019 · Patanjali is an Indian sage who lived a long, long time ago. His life, and the time frame within which he lived, remain a mystery. He’s most famous for being the author of the popular Yoga Sutras, often referred to as The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali.

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  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Patanjali was the author or one of the authors of two great Hindu classics: the first, Yoga-sutras, a categorization of Yogic thought arranged in four volumes with the titles “Psychic Power,” “Practice of Yoga,” “Samadhi” (state of profound contemplation of the Absolute), and “Kaivalya”.

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  8. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali was the most translated ancient Indian text in the medieval era, having been translated into about forty Indian languages and two non-Indian languages: Old Javanese and Arabic.

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