An Overview of the Gheranda Samhita: A Classical Treatise on Hatha Yoga
Sukhdevsinh Kamariya, Sreekanth V M Sreekanth
Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine May 20, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.70066/jahm.v13i4.1808 via Semantic Scholar
Summary
The Gheranda Samhita, a classical Sanskrit text on Hatha Yoga, outlines a sevenfold path emphasizing purification, postures, breath control, and meditation. Rooted in Advaita Vedanta and Tantra, it advocates bodily purification for spiritual awakening and details six purification techniques (Shatkarma) aligned with Ayurveda. The text has influenced modern yoga, especially in postures, breathwork, and meditation, offering practical solutions for physical vitality, mental clarity, and inner peace. This study explores its philosophical foundations, methodology, and modern applications.
Study at a glance
| Design | theoretical or philosophical paper |
|---|---|
| Key finding | The Gheranda Samhita's structured sevenfold path and purification techniques offer practical solutions for achieving physical vitality, mental clarity, and inner peace, reaffirming its enduring impact on yoga and holistic well-being. |
Abstract
The Gheranda Samhita is a classical Sanskrit text on Hatha Yoga, renowned for its systematic and practical approach to yogic discipline. Unlike other traditional texts that focus primarily on philosophy, it outlines a unique sevenfold path, emphasizing Shodhana (Purification), Asana (Postures), breath control Pranayama (Breath control), Mudra (Energy control), Pratyahara (Sense withdrawal), Dhyana (Meditation) and Samadhi (Ultimate absorption). Rooted in the Advaita Vedanta and Tantra traditions, it underscores the unity of the individual soul Atma (Soul) with the universal consciousness Brahma (Universal consciousness), advocating the purification of the body as a crucial step toward spiritual awakening. One of its significant contributions is its detailed explanation of Shatkarma (six purification techniques), which align with Ayurveda and contemporary wellness practices. The Gheranda Samhita has profoundly influenced modern yoga, particularly in the areas of postures, breathwork and meditation, which are widely incorporated into therapeutic and holistic health programs. In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and mental unrest are prevalent, the text’s teachings remain relevant, offering practical solutions for achieving physical vitality, mental clarity, and inner peace. This study explores its philosophical foundations, structured methodology, and modern applications, reaffirming its enduring impact on yoga and holistic well-being.