Indian Philosophy and Yoga in Germany
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the reception of classical Yoga philosophies in nineteenth-century Germany, this book reveals a complex interplay of fascination, darkness, and hope. It delves into how these ancient teachings were interpreted and integrated into German culture, highlighting the philosophical and cultural exchanges that shaped perceptions of Yoga during this period. Through historical analysis, it uncovers the nuanced responses to Yoga, reflecting broader societal attitudes and the evolving understanding of Eastern philosophies in the West.
