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Visions of Yoga is a luminous, genre-defying guide to living-part allegory, part practical wisdom, and wholly a testament to a life that has bridged science and spirit. Written by Dr. Gururaj Mutalik, a physician, educator, and global health leader whose career spans B.J. Medical College, Johns Hopkins, Maharashtra's Director of Medical Education and Research, and senior service at the World Health Organization, this book marries clinical rigor with ancient insight. Born into a village family steeped in Ayurveda and Sanskrit learning, Dr. Mutalik brings both the precision of a scientist and…mehr

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Visions of Yoga is a luminous, genre-defying guide to living-part allegory, part practical wisdom, and wholly a testament to a life that has bridged science and spirit. Written by Dr. Gururaj Mutalik, a physician, educator, and global health leader whose career spans B.J. Medical College, Johns Hopkins, Maharashtra's Director of Medical Education and Research, and senior service at the World Health Organization, this book marries clinical rigor with ancient insight. Born into a village family steeped in Ayurveda and Sanskrit learning, Dr. Mutalik brings both the precision of a scientist and the humility of a seeker to a text that invites readers to an inner pilgrimage. A central and unforgettable image in the book is the "unnavigable river" of Pratyahara, the inner turning that separates outer discipline from deeper realization. Here the author shows how the move from doing to being-effort to awareness, control to surrender-is not a quaint ideal but a practical, lived threshold. His language blends personal narrative with classical Sanskrit texts, clinical insight, and worldly experience, producing a voice equal parts teacher, scientist, and companion. Visions of Yoga resists escapism. It insists that yoga is a path of engagement-an ethical and existential practice that transforms how we inhabit our lives and responsibilities. The book's allegorical structure makes it accessible to readers of many backgrounds: practitioners seeking deeper context, skeptics curious about the meeting of science and spirituality, and anyone longing for purposeful living in an overstimulated age. Dr. Mutalik's authority is both earned and gentle: a lifelong practitioner shaped by a traditional vaidya father, and a global leader who navigated the corridors of medical education and international health policy. This rare combination gives the book its credibility and warmth. It reads like a map-rich with insight, story, and practical wisdom-but more importantly, like a walk you can take yourself. Interwoven throughout are gestures to a broader conversation-echoes of collaborative works such as Genome to Om-and a forward-looking hope for a future "Omcene" where consciousness and compassion shape public life. The Foreword, written by a grateful colleague, frames the book as both personal legacy and shared beacon. Visions of Yoga is at once a legacy and a lamp: the work of a man who has quietly walked across disciplines and continents for nearly a century. It invites readers to read slowly, reflect deeply, and climb earnestly-offering not answers so much as a path, and an invitation to an ascent that transforms both the self and the world.