An ardent Sadhaka, K. V. Raghupathi, has more than three and a half decades of uninterrupted enviable sadhana, and has published numerous articles in various cultural journals such as Vedanta Kesari (Chennai), Prabhuddha Bharata (Kolkata), Sri Aurobindo’s Action (Puducherry), Education of Yoga (Hubbali), International Journal of Science and Consciousness (Uttarkhand) and Sapthagiri (TTD, Tirupati). Besides four books, Yoga for Peace (2006), Yoga and Zen: A Monograph (2007), My Tryst with Yoga and Other Essays (2018) and Hastha Yoga: Theory and Practice (2018), he has delivered numerous talks on Yoga philosophy and spirituality. A PhD in English Literature, he is also a creative writer in English. He is a poet, short story writer, novelist, book reviewer and critic. An Indian author best known for his poetry in English language. His poetry is rooted in the abundance of philosophy, nature, transcendentalism, imagery and social perspectives, and replete with similes, metaphors, personifications, apostrophe, irony, climax, anti-climax and full of rhetoric and symbols. More often he takes the readers on the spiritual exploration of radical philosophical thoughts which strongly speak through all the collections. After teaching at S. V. University, Tirupati for a decade and four and a half years at Yogi Vemana University, Kadapa, he moved to Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur where he has been teaching in the Department of English Studies since 2011. Over three decades, he has published twenty-six books that include, eleven poetry collections, two novels, two short story collections, seven critical works and four books on Yoga.
Yoga for Peace
In preparing these essays, the writer has drawn both upon his own experience and the Yoga Sutras. Ultimately, the only pure Yoga is in living, constantly purifying oneself, leading to the discovering oneself. The reader will find it useful and perhaps even illuminating to dispel certain misconceptions.
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