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A breath exercise that involves a short inhalation and long exhalation while making a humming sound. a diagram or pictorial representation of a mantram. abhinavagupta's grandmaster; a poet and mystic who composed songs in praise of shiva, known as the utpalasutravali. abhinavagupta's master. agni kriya ahamkara ahimsa anahat chakra anahata chakra anandabhatarika antar kumbhaka asana auspicious pose -meditative posture similar to siddhasana. baddha "bound, restrained" padma "lotus" asana "pose". baudha jnyana bhujangasana bliss, ecstasy. brahmacharya compass pose. cow's face' posture credited as being the ancient sanskrit grammarian. dhanurasana ego eka pada galavasana enough, finished..
'bellows' breathing technique in which the breath is forcibly drawn in and out through the nose in equal proportions, like the pumping action of the bellows. agni akasha asana ashtanga yoga bhajans breath retention. dharana energy center located in the heart region, fourth of the seven chakras. energy lock created by the contraction of the perineum in the male and the cervix in the female..
A breath exercise that involves a short inhalation and long exhalation while making a humming sound. a collection of concise aphorisms on the aims and practices of yoga as collected and written by the scholar patanjali. abhyasa ability to control all objects, living and non-living an ancient kashmiri king who invited the sage atri gupta to come live in his court to teach him shaivism; from atri gupta the line of teachers of kashmir shaivism descended. anahat chakra ardha - kurmasana ardha matsyendrasana ashvamedha asmita avesah baudha jnyana bhakti yoga bliss, ecstasy. brahmacharya brahmarandra chakra breath retention. breathing exercise manipulating of the diaphragm while the breath is held out. buddhidhyana contentment, one of the five niyamas, second of the eight stages of classic yoga. cooling breath, a pranayama technique that lowers the body temperature by inhaling through the mouth while letting the breath flow in over the tongue. devi dosha durga eight fold path of yoga: yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi, a vigorous yoga to build strength, flexibility, and stamina. classic yoga writings, the yoga sutras, were compiled 200 years b.c.e. by patanjali, referring to eight major parts, sometimes referred to as the eight limbs of yoga, from the words ashta "eight" and anga "limbs"..
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'bellows' breathing technique in which the breath is forcibly drawn in and out through the nose in equal proportions, like the pumping action of the bellows. agni akasha asana ashtanga yoga bhajans breath retention. dharana energy center located in the heart region, fourth of the seven chakras. energy lock created by the contraction of the perineum in the male and the cervix in the female..
A breath exercise that involves a short inhalation and long exhalation while making a humming sound. a collection of concise aphorisms on the aims and practices of yoga as collected and written by the scholar patanjali. abhyasa ability to control all objects, living and non-living an ancient kashmiri king who invited the sage atri gupta to come live in his court to teach him shaivism; from atri gupta the line of teachers of kashmir shaivism descended. anahat chakra ardha - kurmasana ardha matsyendrasana ashvamedha asmita avesah baudha jnyana bhakti yoga bliss, ecstasy. brahmacharya brahmarandra chakra breath retention. breathing exercise manipulating of the diaphragm while the breath is held out. buddhidhyana contentment, one of the five niyamas, second of the eight stages of classic yoga. cooling breath, a pranayama technique that lowers the body temperature by inhaling through the mouth while letting the breath flow in over the tongue. devi dosha durga eight fold path of yoga: yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dharana, dhyana, samadhi, a vigorous yoga to build strength, flexibility, and stamina. classic yoga writings, the yoga sutras, were compiled 200 years b.c.e. by patanjali, referring to eight major parts, sometimes referred to as the eight limbs of yoga, from the words ashta "eight" and anga "limbs"..