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In an age defined by acceleration, distraction, and quiet inner conflict, Philosophy of Yoga reclaims yoga from its reduction to physical practice and restores it to its original depth: a disciplined inquiry into how one lives, acts, and remains inwardly steady amidst complexity. At the heart of the book lies the idea of the Inner Kurukshetra—a contemporary interpretation of the timeless battlefield, not as a distant myth but as the psychological and existential terrain of everyday life. Career decisions, ethical dilemmas, strained relationships, and moments of uncertainty become sites of inner confrontation, where clarity must emerge without withdrawal from action.







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