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Bhasha Svarodaya
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No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
While the core Sanskrit text (Shiva Swarodaya) has been translated into English several times (e.g., by Srisa Chandra Vasu in 1893 and Swami Satyananda Saraswati in 1984), this specific work is the 'Bhasha Svarodaya,' a vernacular (Hindi) rendition or commentary. No English translation of this specific Hindi version or of a work with the title 'Discourse on the Rising of the Breath' was found in any of the searched catalogs. Following the provided guidelines, a translation of the Sanskrit original does not preclude this being the first translation of the Hindi 'Bhasha' text.
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Unlock the cosmic secrets hidden within your own nostrils. Bhasha Svarodaya reveals how the rhythmic flow of your breath dictates everything from worldly success and romantic influence to the very moment of your death.
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