"Raja Yoga by Swami Vivekananda is a foundational exposition of the philosophy and practice of the yoga of meditation and mental discipline. Based primarily on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the book introduces Western readers to the systematic science of controlling the mind in order to realize the true Self. Vivekananda presents yoga not as a set of physical exercises, but as a psychological and spiritual method for achieving higher consciousness.
The text explains the nature of thought, concentration, and the subtle workings of the mind. It outlines the eight limbs of yoga, including ethical foundations, breath control, sensory withdrawal, meditation, and ultimately samadhi—the state of superconscious realization. Vivekananda integrates traditional Hindu philosophy with a rational, almost scientific approach, framing yoga as an experiential discipline open to all sincere seekers.
Written with clarity and intellectual rigor, Raja Yoga helped introduce Indian spiritual philosophy to the modern West at the end of the nineteenth century. The book remains a classic in spiritual literature, offering both theoretical insight and practical guidance for those seeking inner mastery and self-realization."











