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English: The Yogasutra is an ancient Hindu text on Yoga philosophy. As a sutra, it is terse and needs interpretation and commentary called bhasya in the Hindu tradition. The Yogasutra is a widely followed and translated text since at least about the late 1st millennium CE.

The above photo is of a random, non-sequential sample page collection of a historic Yogasutra manuscript. The sutra are daubed with an orange-saffron powder, and it is embedded inside the bhasya. Above only the sutras 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.5 are shown (randomly selected for illustration purposes). On the border is written "Ram" or "Shiva", which sometimes marks the Hindu monastery tradition or Hindu temple the text was copied, studied or preserved in (in some cases, it represents the devotee's guru tradition). The manuscript may also highlight the colophon or words with orange powder, corrections would normally be covered over with yellow or another color followed by notes on the margins. Personal commentary of a follower or another scholar are sometimes present in smaller script on the margins of a page.

The above 18th-century manuscript is archived and preserved at the University of Pennsylvania, which holds the largest number of South Asian manuscripts in North America. Some of its collection has been digitized and released in an ongoing effort as of 2018.

The photo above is of a 2D artwork of a text that is over 2,000 years old, from a manuscript that was produced before 1920. Therefore Wikimedia Commons PD-Art licensing guidelines apply. Any rights I have as a photographer is herewith donated to wikimedia commons under CC 4.0 license.
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Rajayoga-Patanjali Yog Sutra is also called Rajyog.

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