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[QUOTE=ijt.Ranjani;315496][B][U]Organisation [/U][/B]: University Grants Commission [B][U]Announcement [/U][/B]: Syllabus [B][U]Name Of The Exam [/U][/B]: NET National Eligibility Test [B][U]Subject [/U][/B]: Yoga [B][U]Download Syllabus [/U][/B]: [URL]http://www.indianjobtalks.com/uploads/75855-NETYoga.pdf[/URL] [B][U]Home Page [/U][/B]: [URL]http://www.ugc.ac.in/[/URL] [B][U]NET Yoga Syllabus [/U][/B]: [B][U]1. Foundations of Yoga [/U][/B]: History, Evolution of Yoga and Schools of Yoga ** Origin of Yoga, History and Development of Yoga; Etymology and Definitions, Misconceptions, Aim and Objectives of Yoga, True Nature and Principles of Yoga ** Introduction to Vedas, Upanishads, Prasthanatrayee and Purushartha Chatushtaya ** General introduction to Shad-darshanas with special emphasis on Samkhya and Yoga Darshana, Yoga in Vedanta ** Introduction to Epics - (Ramayana, Mahabharata), Yoga in Ramayana, Yoga in Mahabharata ** Introduction to Smritis and Yoga in Smritis; General introduction to Agamas and Tantra, Yoga in Tantra; Concepts of Nadi and Prana in Tantra, Kundalini, Effects of Kundalini Shakti and Shatchakra Sadhana ** Yoga in Medieval Literature, Bhakti Yoga of Medieval Saints, Yoga in Narada Bhakti Sutras. ** Yoga in Modern Times : Yogic Traditions of Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda, Shri Aurobindo; Yoga traditions of Maharshi Ramana and Swami Dayanand Saraswati ** Yoga in Contemporary Times : Brief Introduction to important Yoga Paramparas (lineages) Yoga Parampara of Sri T. Krishnamacharya, Yoga Parampara of Swami Shivanada Saraswati, Swami Rama of Himalayas, Maharshi Mahesh Yogi and their contributions for the development and promotion of Yoga. ** Introduction to Schools (Streams)of Yoga : Yoga Schools with Vedanta Tradition (Jnana, Bhakti,Karma and Dhyana), Yoga Schools with Samkhya-Yoga Tradition (Yoga of Patanjali) and Yoga Schools with Tantric Tradition ( Hatha Yoga, Swara Yoga and Mantra Yoga) ** Elements of Yoga and Yogic practices in Jainism, Buddhism and Sufism [B][U]2. Basic Yoga Texts [/U][/B]: Principal Upanishads Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Vasishtha Principal Upanishads Brief Introduction of Ten principal Upanishads as the basis of Yogic contect; Ishavasyopanishad : Concept of Karmanishta; Concept of Vidya and Avidya; Knowledge of Brahman; Atma Bhava; [B] Kena Upanishat [/B]: Indwelling Power; Indriya and Antahkarana; Self and the Mind; Intutive realization of the truth; Truth transcendental; Moral of Yaksha Upakhyana; [B]Katha Upanishad [/B]: Definition of Yoga; Nature of Soul; Importance of Self Realization; Prashna Upanishad: Concept of Prana and rayi (creation); Pancha pranas; The five main questions; [B] Mundaka Upanishad [/B]: Two approaches to Brahma Vidya-the Para and Apara; The greatness of Brahmavidya, The worthlessness of Selfish-karma; Tapas and Gurubhakti, The origin of creation, Brahman the target of Meditation [B]Mandukya [/B]: Four States of Consciousness and its relation to syllables in Omkara. [B] Aitareya [/B]: Concept of Atma, Universe and Brahman. Taittiriya Upanishad Concept of Pancha Kosha; Summary of Shiksha Valli; Ananda Valli; Bhruguvalli. [B]Chandogya Upanishad [/B]: Om (udgitha) Meditation; Sandilyavidya, [B]Brihadaryanaka Upanishad [/B]: Concept of Atman and Jnana Yoga. Union of Atman and Paramatman [B] Bhagavad Gita [/B]: General Introduction to Bhagavad Gita (B.G.). Definitions of Yoga in B.G. and their relevance & Scope; Essentials of B.G - the meanings of the terms Atmaswrupa, Stithaprajna, Sankhya Yoga (Chpt.II), Karma Yoga (Chpt.III ), Sanyasa Yoga and Karma Swarupa (Sakama and Nishkama) etc; Samnyasa, Dhyana Yogas (Chpt. VI); Nature of Bhakti (Chpt.XII), Means and Goal of Bhakti-Yoga; The Trigunas and modes of Prakriti; Three Kinds of Faith. Food for Yoga Sadhaka, Classification of food (Chpt.XIV & XVII) Daivasura-Sampad-Vibhaga Yoga (Chpt.XVI); MoksaUpadesa Yoga (Chpt. XVIII) [B]Yoga Vasishtha [/B]: Highlights of Yoga Vashitha, Concept of Adhis and Vyadhis; Psychosomatic Ailments; The four Gatekeepers (Pillars) to Freedom; How Sukha is attained the Highest State of Bliss; Practices to overcome the Impediments of Yoga; Development of Satvaguna; Eight limbs of Meditation; Jnana Saptabhumika.[/QUOTE]