13047 raajayooga shatakamu, written in Telugu, is a collection of verses dedicated to the principles of Raja Yoga. Penned by gun't'uuru raama muurti and potentially published around 1935, this work delves into the spiritual and philosophical aspects of yoga as understood within the Hindu tradition. The 'shatakamu' form typically consists of one hundred verses, offering a concentrated exploration of its subject matter. This book presents insights into self-discipline, meditation, and the path to enlightenment, resonating with readers interested in Telugu literature, Hindu philosophy, and the practical application of Raja Yoga principles. Its enduring appeal lies in its capacity to offer guidance on the journey towards inner peace and self-realization.
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