Goraksha-Siddhanta-Sangraha published as a part of Saraswati Bhavan Series.
Masters-of-Magical-Powers-The-Nath-Siddhas-in-the-Light-of-Esoteric-Notions Gordan-Djurdjevic
Nath-Siddhas Gordan Djurdjevic
Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati and Other Works of the Natha Yogis by Kalyan Malik
sivarahasyam printed in parts by Tanjore Sarswathi Mahal
Above are the works i can think of
sivasamhita has a complete edition of this Samhita printed?
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Ajit Gargeshwari
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Goraksha-Siddhanta-Sangraha published as a part of Saraswati Bhavan Series.
Masters-of-Magical-Powers-The-Nath-Siddhas-in-the-Light-of-Esoteric-Notions Gordan-Djurdjevic
Nath-Siddhas Gordan Djurdjevic
Siddha Siddhanta Paddhati and Other Works of the Natha Yogis by Kalyan Malik
sivarahasyam printed in parts by Tanjore Sarswathi Mahal
Above are the works i can think of
sivasamhita has a complete edition of this Samhita printed?
Regards
Ajit Gargeshwari
2012/5/9 Veeranarayana Pandurangi <veer...@gmail.com>
dear all, one of my friends who is working on "Yuktabhavadeva" ( is a treatise on yoga)
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निराशीर्निर्ममो भूत्वा युध्यस्व विगतज्वरः।। (भ.गी.)
Recent studies by Mark Dyczkowski, alexis Sanderson, Teun Goudrian and Sanjukta Gupta may be reffered. Many studies on nirguni sects such as those of Kabir, Dadu and Nanak also contain valuable information on Naths. Another related book may be Matsyendra samhita.
An excellent study of Gorakhnāth and the Kānphaṭā Yogīs is found in Shashibhusan Dasgupta's Obscure Religious Cults, 3d ed. (Calcutta, 1969).
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George W. Briggs's earlier work, Gorakhnath and the Kanphaya Yogis (1938; reprint, Delhi, 1973), is full of information but is somewhat disorganized. It contains a translation of a version of the Gorakṣa-śataka.
Also valuable, with an excellent bibliography, is Mircea Eliade's Yoga: Immortality and Freedom, 2d ed. (Princeton, N.J., 1969). The Siddhasiddhānta-paddhati
has yet to be translated into English, but it is summarized by Kalyani
Mallik in her introduction to her collection of Sanskrit texts, Siddha-siddhānta-paddhati and Other Works of the Nātha Yogīs (Poona, 1954).
Hazariprasad Dwivedi's study in Hindi, Nāth-sampradāy (Varanasi, 1966)
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Ajit Gargeshwari
Dear Sir,There are many works in different languages like Braj,Hindi,Sanskrit etc. ascribed to Gorakshanath.You may get those details from Brigg's book,the Kanphata Yogis,besides in a Hindi book by Hazariprasad Dvivedi on Gorakshanath and his Parampara.A very early work on Goraksha is by Kalyani Mullick and is titled,(Goraksha)Siddhanta-sangraha,published from,I think,Calcutta,Bengal,in early 60s of the last century.Thanks and regards,Prof.Wakankar
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