Yoga, Taoism, Dharma, and Asian classics
Eastern Religion and Yoga Texts
Eastern religion and yoga texts covering Hindu, Taoist, yogic, dharmic, and Asian philosophical works represented in the archive.
- Texts
- 17
- Authors
- 17
- Range
- 1200 BCE to 1919
Overview
The main subjects, texts, and practices represented in this collection.
Eastern Religion and Yoga gives the archive's Asian religious and philosophical works a clear path without forcing them into Western esoteric categories. It includes yoga, Taoism, dharma, and traditional classics where those subjects are central.
- Yoga, Hindu, Taoist, and dharmic texts in the archive.
- Asian philosophical and religious classics represented as source texts.
- Works whose primary frame is Eastern religion rather than Western occultism.
Texts
Key source texts and related works for studying Eastern Texts.

Bhagavad Gita

Life of Buddha

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

The Gospel of Buddha

The Serpent Power

The Upanishads

Tao Te Ching

Diamond Sutra

Dhammapada

Chuang Tzu

Hatha Yoga Pradipika

Isis Unveiled, Vol. 2: Theology
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I Ching

Tibetan Book of the Dead

Raja Yoga

Book 4 Part 1

Curiosities of Superstition
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