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A collection of hindu spiritual writings following from the vedas. a vedic ritual sacrifice. a yoga gesture in which one focusses at the mid-eyebrow centre. abdominal massage' - a cleansing technique (shatkarma) involving the contraction of the rectus abdominal muscles. abhasan agni kriya atman badibod balasana bas basti bhrumadhya bikram yoga brahmarandra chakra chakra located at the base of the spine "energy center in the subtle body". cock pose. continuous chanting i.e repetition of a mantra eka pada rajakapotasana extended side angle pose, uttihita "extended, stretched" parsva "side, flank", kona "angle", asana "pose"..
A deep relaxation technique also called 'yogic sleep' in which mind and body is at complete rest but with complete awareness. 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 tantric text. aparigraha ashvamedha badibod basti bhujangasana bindu brahman chin mudra clarified butter that originated in south asia often made from the milk of water buffalo. cow's face' posture crocodile dandayamana bibhaktapada paschimottanasana disciple eka pada galavasana energy center in the subtle body associated in the physical body with the forehead. focused or "one pointed" awareness..
A part of the famous hindu epic "mahabharata". teachings of lord krishna to his disciple arjuna at the commencement of the battle of kurukshetra, with explanations on sannyasa yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, and jnana yoga. abhilasa abhinavagupta's master. agnistambhasana pose anahat chakra ashtanga yoga asteya bhujapidasana bikram yoga crocodile dandayamana janushirasana dharma divine presence governing the yamas and niyamas. 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". ekagra energy channel terminating at the right big toe, between poosha and pingala channels. external breath retention. the stage of pranayama where breath is retained after exhalation. finding fullness of "god consciousness" residing in one's own nature..
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A deep relaxation technique also called 'yogic sleep' in which mind and body is at complete rest but with complete awareness. 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 tantric text. aparigraha ashvamedha badibod basti bhujangasana bindu brahman chin mudra clarified butter that originated in south asia often made from the milk of water buffalo. cow's face' posture crocodile dandayamana bibhaktapada paschimottanasana disciple eka pada galavasana energy center in the subtle body associated in the physical body with the forehead. focused or "one pointed" awareness..
A part of the famous hindu epic "mahabharata". teachings of lord krishna to his disciple arjuna at the commencement of the battle of kurukshetra, with explanations on sannyasa yoga, karma yoga, bhakti yoga, and jnana yoga. abhilasa abhinavagupta's master. agnistambhasana pose anahat chakra ashtanga yoga asteya bhujapidasana bikram yoga crocodile dandayamana janushirasana dharma divine presence governing the yamas and niyamas. 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". ekagra energy channel terminating at the right big toe, between poosha and pingala channels. external breath retention. the stage of pranayama where breath is retained after exhalation. finding fullness of "god consciousness" residing in one's own nature..