Yoga Glossary Ipsum
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"seed" syllable of a mantram, energy source that gives power to the mantram. akasha anandabhatarika arjuna avidya badibod bow pose, backward bending yoga pose, , often used in bikram yoga. chin mudra complete breath 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". 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". external breath retention. the stage of pranayama where breath is retained after exhalation..
A collection of hindu spiritual writings following from the vedas. a lock, or tightening, of the rectal muscles. a prop used as an extension of the arm to assist in yoga. a renunciate. a yoga gesture in which one focusses at the mid-eyebrow centre. acharya active yoga performed in a hot environment. activity, dynamic yogic practice. agnistambhasana pose an experience of the rise of kundalini where the breath "vanishes". angamejaytatva ashwini mudra aum avesah baddha "bound, restrained" padma "lotus" asana "pose". badibod bahir kumbhaka baudha jnyana bliss, ecstasy. breath exercise of even inhalation and exhalation that involves all respiratory muscles. chin mudra dhyana divine presence governing the yamas & niyamas. divine presence governing the yamas and niyamas. dualistic thought of shaivism, emphasis on the rituals, the disciplines, and the service toward masters. 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". existence-knowledge-bliss. focused or "one pointed" awareness or concentration, the ability to focus the mind on an object without distraction for extended periods of time. focused or "one pointed" awareness..
'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. a stage in the experience of the rise of kundalini when the breath stops and becomes congealed low in the body. a state of complete silence and inner awareness, reflection, a process of introspect. a vedic ritual sacrifice. abhinavagupta's grandmaster; a poet and mystic who composed songs in praise of shiva, known as the utpalasutravali. anahata chakra basti chakra dualistic thought of shaivism, emphasis on the rituals, the disciplines, and the service toward masters. duty, righteous path, self-discipline, work, duty, or destiny, the life of responsibility and right action. easy breath eka pada galavasana era of time. finding fullness of "god consciousness" residing in one's own nature. flow of breath in the left nostril.
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A collection of hindu spiritual writings following from the vedas. a lock, or tightening, of the rectal muscles. a prop used as an extension of the arm to assist in yoga. a renunciate. a yoga gesture in which one focusses at the mid-eyebrow centre. acharya active yoga performed in a hot environment. activity, dynamic yogic practice. agnistambhasana pose an experience of the rise of kundalini where the breath "vanishes". angamejaytatva ashwini mudra aum avesah baddha "bound, restrained" padma "lotus" asana "pose". badibod bahir kumbhaka baudha jnyana bliss, ecstasy. breath exercise of even inhalation and exhalation that involves all respiratory muscles. chin mudra dhyana divine presence governing the yamas & niyamas. divine presence governing the yamas and niyamas. dualistic thought of shaivism, emphasis on the rituals, the disciplines, and the service toward masters. 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". existence-knowledge-bliss. focused or "one pointed" awareness or concentration, the ability to focus the mind on an object without distraction for extended periods of time. focused or "one pointed" awareness..
'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. a stage in the experience of the rise of kundalini when the breath stops and becomes congealed low in the body. a state of complete silence and inner awareness, reflection, a process of introspect. a vedic ritual sacrifice. abhinavagupta's grandmaster; a poet and mystic who composed songs in praise of shiva, known as the utpalasutravali. anahata chakra basti chakra dualistic thought of shaivism, emphasis on the rituals, the disciplines, and the service toward masters. duty, righteous path, self-discipline, work, duty, or destiny, the life of responsibility and right action. easy breath eka pada galavasana era of time. finding fullness of "god consciousness" residing in one's own nature. flow of breath in the left nostril.