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    Yoga and Body

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    yogins. Students study under prolonged and careful guidance of the teacher‚ known as the guru. The first syllable “gu‚” in Sanskrit means light; the second syllable‚ “ru” means light. A guru is a spiritual teacher who leads the pupil from darkness to light. Literally‚ yoga means “the union of mind and body.” In Sanskrit‚ the language of India‚ yoga means discipline. Many people in western countries practice some form of yoga exercise in hope of improving

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    Definition Of Yoga

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    Definition of Yoga The word "yoga" comes from the Sanskrit root yuj‚  which means "to join" or "to yoke". Yoga is a practical aid‚ not a religion. Yoga is an ancient art based on a harmonizing system of development for the body‚ mind‚ and spirit. The continued practice of yoga will lead you to a sense of peace and well-being‚ and also a feeling of being at one with their environment. Introduction To Yoga Yoga is a science of right living and it works when integrated in our daily life. It works on

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    Goddess Laxmi

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    Goddess Lakshmi Lakshmi is the consort of lord Vishnu. She is regarded as the goddess of wealth and fortune. The word ’’Lakshmi’’ has been derived from the Sanskrit word Lakshay‚ meaning "aim" or ’’goal’’. Thus the Goddess suggests all the worldly and spiritual success in life. Lakshmi provides material and spiritual wealth‚ luxury‚ fertility‚ fortune‚ purity‚ beauty‚ power‚ generosity and auspiciousness to its devotees. Goddess Lakshmi is visualized as a beautiful golden complexioned lady draped

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    kali

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    Kālī (Sanskrit: काळी‚ IPA: [kɑːliː])‚ also known as Kālikā (Sanskrit: काळिका)‚ is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment‚ shakti. The name Kali comes from kāla‚ which means black‚ time‚ death‚ lord of death‚ Shiva. Since Shiva is called Kāla—the eternal time—Kālī‚ his consort‚ also means "Time" or "Death" (as in time has come). Hence‚ Kāli is the Goddess of Time and Change. Although sometimes presented as dark and violent‚ her earliest incarnation as a figure of annihilator of evil forces

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    The origins of Yoga may date back to pre-vedic Indian traditions. The earliest accounts of yoga-practices are to be found in the Buddhist Nikayas.[8] Parallel developments were recorded around 400 CE in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali‚[9] which combines pre–philosophical speculations and diverse ascetic practices of the first millennium BCE with Samkhya-philosophy. Hatha yoga emerged from tantra by the turn of the first millennium.[10][11] Gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west‚[12] following

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    Ancient Indian Weapons

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    the gods. For example‚ the Brahmastra‚ Agneyastra (Sanskrit: Astra = weapon‚ especially‚ one thrown at an opponent) and the other astras appear to be single use weapons requiring an intricate knowledge of use‚ often depicted in art‚ literature and adapted filmography as divinely blessed arrows. Sometimes the astra is descriptive of the function‚ or of the force of nature which it invokes. The Mahabharata cites instances when the Nagastra (Sanskrit: Nag=snake) was used‚ and thousands of snakes came

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    Jai Jagat

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    ocean how then can it ultimately be dissolved in the ocean? It is a Sanskrit phrase meaning that the whole earth is one family. The first word is made up of three Sanskrit words - Vasudha‚ Eva and Kutumbakam. Vasudha means the earth‚ Eva means emphasizing and Kutumbakam means family. It means that the whole earth is just one family. The concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam originates from Hitopadesha. Hitopadesha is a collection of Sanskrit fables in prose and verse. According to the author of Hitopadesha

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    BRANCHES YOGA

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    BRANCHES YOGA: The term yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word yui. It is defined as “to yoke” or to unite.”Uniting the mind‚ the body‚ and the spirit is the heart of yoga philosophy. In the West‚ the word yoga is synonymous with Hatha Yoga or physical aspect of yoga. In India‚ however‚ throughout the centuries yoga encompassed more than just the physical aspect. There are five main branches of yoga that offer spiritual philosophies and discipline beyond Hatha Yoga. Each branch possesses unique

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    3. Increased urination 4. Fatigue 5. Weight Loss 6. Irritability 7. The excretion of yellowish‚ scented urine 8.Genital itching The role of yoga asana and pranayama in the fight against disease The word "Yoga" is developed from the Sanskrit word "yuj ’‚ which means to join. The concept of Yoga was born in India‚ 26‚000 years in the Sat Yuga or the golden age for the Indian mythology. The union that Yoga is talking about is the connection between individual self-determination and the

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    Guru Poornima By PalAvinash | July 2013 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 3 Hindus attach paramount importance to spiritual gurus. The Sanskrit root "Gu" means darkness or ignorance. "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Therefore one who removes darkness of our ignorance is a Guru. Guru meaning enlightener or the guide from darkness into light. Gurus are often equated with God and always regarded as a link between the individual and the Immortal. Just as the moon shines by reflecting the light

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