Dear Kenneth,

 See also:
verse 10 of the amṛtanādopaniṣat with commentary of Brahmayogin  in the
Muktabodha Digital Library.
https://etexts.muktabodha.org/DL_CATALOG_USER_INTERFACE/dl_user_interface_create_utf8_text.php?hk_file_url=..%2FTEXTS%2FETEXTS%2FamrtanaadopanisatHK.txt&miri_catalog_number=M00104

Also in the Muktabodha Digital Library, if you look at the Yogasārasaṁgraha
by Vaktraśambhu , its attributed to yājñavalkya  .  There are page numbers
in this e-text.  The attribution is on page 25.
https://etexts.muktabodha.org/DL_CATALOG_USER_INTERFACE/dl_user_interface_create_utf8_text.php?hk_file_url=..%2FTEXTS%2FETEXTS%2FyogasarasamgrahaHK.txt&miri_catalog_number=M00213

Harry Spier


Harry Spier


On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 8:31 AM Kenneth Gregory Zysk via INDOLOGY <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I was wondering if those specialists in yoga on the list might know the
> origin of this definition of prāṇāyāma found in Bhaṭṭotpala’s commentary to
> Bṛhatsaṃhitā 95/97.62 in connection with the practice of warding off the
> effects of bad omens:
>
> savyāhṛtiṃ sapraṇavāṃ gāyatrīśirasā saha/
>
> triḥ paṭhed āyataprāṇaḥ prāṇāyāmaḥ sa ucyate//
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Best,
> Ken
>
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