Yoga Glossary Ipsum
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. Acharya active yoga performed in a hot environment. adho mukha svanasana ahamkara ahimsa akasha an experience of the rise of kundalini where one feels a flow of sexual joy. ananda atman baudha ajnana dharma dualistic thought of shaivism, emphasis on the rituals, the disciplines, and the service toward masters. dukha ego energy center in the "subtle body" associated in the "physical body" with the heart. era of time..
'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 force of sattva that is most likely to occur between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and sunrise. a renunciate. 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. adho mukha vrksasana pose agni kriya agornatha an experience of the rise of kundalini where one feels a flow of sexual joy. angamejaytatva antar dhauti antar mouna anugraha ardha padmasana baddha konasana bhakti called heart-oriented, this yoga integrates the celebration of the heart, universal principles of alignment, and energetic asanas. camel pose, often used in bikram yoga. chela chit kundalini crocodile pose. dandayamana bibhaktapada paschimottanasana eighteen ancient books consisting of legends and mythological narrations dealing with creation, recreation and the genealogies of sages and rulers. ekagra.
. A state of complete silence and inner awareness, reflection, a process of introspect. a teacher of kashmir shaivism who lived in kashmir during the 10th century, author of texts on kashmir shaivism including the tantra loka, vijnayana-bhairava, and other works. alasya another shatkarma (cleansing technique) - involves cleaning of the nasal passages or sinus irrigation; jala neti forms a part of the various neti kriyas. ardha author of the yoga sutras and preacher of the eight-fold (ashtanga) yoga, name of the first writer of the yoga philosophy. avatar continuous chanting i.e repetition of a mantra energy center in the subtle body representing realization, associated with the physical body at the top of the head. flying crow pose. focused or "one pointed" awareness..
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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. a force of sattva that is most likely to occur between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and sunrise. a renunciate. 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. adho mukha vrksasana pose agni kriya agornatha an experience of the rise of kundalini where one feels a flow of sexual joy. angamejaytatva antar dhauti antar mouna anugraha ardha padmasana baddha konasana bhakti called heart-oriented, this yoga integrates the celebration of the heart, universal principles of alignment, and energetic asanas. camel pose, often used in bikram yoga. chela chit kundalini crocodile pose. dandayamana bibhaktapada paschimottanasana eighteen ancient books consisting of legends and mythological narrations dealing with creation, recreation and the genealogies of sages and rulers. ekagra.
. A state of complete silence and inner awareness, reflection, a process of introspect. a teacher of kashmir shaivism who lived in kashmir during the 10th century, author of texts on kashmir shaivism including the tantra loka, vijnayana-bhairava, and other works. alasya another shatkarma (cleansing technique) - involves cleaning of the nasal passages or sinus irrigation; jala neti forms a part of the various neti kriyas. ardha author of the yoga sutras and preacher of the eight-fold (ashtanga) yoga, name of the first writer of the yoga philosophy. avatar continuous chanting i.e repetition of a mantra energy center in the subtle body representing realization, associated with the physical body at the top of the head. flying crow pose. focused or "one pointed" awareness..