Neither Hatha yoga nor the Kama Sutra are part of the Hindu religion. They may be claimed as part of Indian culture, but not of the Vedanta. — Swami Vishwananda19 hours ago
@Rickross @RakeshJoshi is Hatha Yoga really not related to Hinduism?
@RakeshJoshi Ok. I can mail you only Kailasa Samhita.
@TheDestroyer Haha.. According to him even ayurveda (upaveda) , jyotisha (vedanga) are not part of Hinduism. Yes Hatha yOga is very much a part of Hinduism. Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Siva Samhita, Gheranda samhita all are texts on Hath Yoga. He has narrowed the context of hInduism to a great extent. One of the 6 darsanas is only important for him. Anyone who does not subscribe to aparticular philosophy is not a Hindu as per him. In any case what is not part of Hinduism?
@TheDestroyer haha nice confusion. He is asking about something else & u answered about something else.
Adi Guru Shiva must be crying on seeing such comments as Hatha Yoga is not part of Hinduism. Fortunately the number of such people who thinks so can be counted on fingers . @RakeshJoshi
@Rickross Yeah. Even Vedanta revivalist Adi Shankara did Yoga Techniques such as Parakaya pravesha and entered through walls. But Strict Vedantins don't consider yoga at all. Shiva must be laughing as many are falling prey to his Maya.
@RakeshJoshi ohh ok. I thought you were asking me. If you see any comment in chat, click on time.
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