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A major figure in the mahabharata, a woman who became a man. a shatkarma technique - also referred as the short intestinal wash. involves the drinking of several glasses of water and the expelling it through stool after a series of exercises (asanas); in the process a thorough cleansing of the colon takes place. a thin, round flat bread. anandabhatarika asana bhrumadhya chit kundalini dhanurasana eka pada galavasana emanating from yamnotri in the himalayas and joining ganga near allahabd, north india;refers to pingala nadi in the pranic body. energy center in the subtle body associated in the physical body with the forehead. forearm stand..

A posture in which organs and muscles are contracted to create energy lock in a specific area. a site in kashmir where the shiva sutras are said to be carved in the face-down surface of a rock, called shankarpal, lying in a river. a stage in the experience of the rise of kundalini when the breath stops and becomes congealed low in the body. ability to control all objects, living and non-living adho mukha vrksasana pose agnisar kriya an experience of the rise of kundalini in which kundalini takes the form of energy. ardha matsyendrasana ashrama ashtanga namaskara ashtanga yoga ashwini mudra baddha padmasana bhakti bij breathing technique which involves gulping air and swallowing it into the stomach and retaining it. child's pose. chin mudra dandayamana bibhaktapada janushirasana dharana disciple, student. eighteen ancient books consisting of legends and mythological narrations dealing with creation, recreation and the genealogies of sages and rulers. finding fullness of "god consciousness" residing in one's own nature. foot; section of a literary work..

A collection of concise aphorisms on the aims and practices of yoga as collected and written by the scholar patanjali. an experience with the rise of kundalini that is like the buzzing of a black bee. bhakti 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". focused or "one pointed" awareness or concentration, the ability to focus the mind on an object without distraction for extended periods of time..
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