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Letting a Text Speak: Some Remarks on the Sādhanapāda of the Yogasūtra and the Yogabhāsya I. The wording of Yogasūtra 2.22

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Wezler, A. Letting a Text Speak: Some Remarks on the Sādhanapāda of the Yogasūtra and the Yogabhāsya I. The wording of Yogasūtra 2.22. Journal of Indian Philosophy 29, 291–302 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017937524330

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