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Activity, dynamic yogic practice. ahamkara ajna chakra anandamaya kosha baddha konasana bhuja "arm, shoulder" pida "pain, discomfort, pressure" asana "pose". bow pose, backward bending yoga pose, , often used in bikram yoga. brahmarandra chakra breathing technique which involves gulping air and swallowing it into the stomach and retaining it. contentment, one of the five niyamas, second of the eight stages of classic yoga. dandayamana dhanurasana danta dhauti dhyana diksha final stage of yoga in which concentration becomes one with the object of concentration; supreme union, absorption, state of god consciousness, realization of one's own nature, the eighth of the eight stages of classic yoga. focused or "one pointed" awareness or concentration, the ability to focus the mind on an object without distraction for extended periods of time..

"seed" syllable of a mantram, energy source that gives power to the mantram. ashtanga yoga asmita chandra eka pada kapotasana energy center located in the heart region, fourth of the seven chakras. energy channels in the body, similar to the meridians in acupuncture. extended side angle pose, uttihita "extended, stretched" parsva "side, flank", kona "angle", asana "pose"..

A shatkarma technique - cleansing of the nasal passages with water by alternating the flow of water in the nostrils, preferably using a neti pot. a spine twisting pose. a tantric text. abhasan additional name for the great mother. agnistambhasana pose amarnath caves an offering usually food to and from the guru or higher power. ananda balasana antar kumbhaka anugraha aparigraha ashtanga yoga ashwini mudra balasana bas bhramari pranayama brahmacharya chela child's pose. cosmic causal state. credited as being the ancient sanskrit grammarian. danda disciple, student. divine presence governing the yamas and niyamas. dosha emanating from yamnotri in the himalayas and joining ganga near allahabd, north india;refers to pingala nadi in the pranic body. exhalation foot; section of a literary work..
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