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    My epic story

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    Due to personal failures and persistent nagging feeling that I shit in life ‚ I decided it was time to change myself and decided to do yoga . Downloading from the Internet various allowances ‚ revealing detail multilateral aspects of this amazing Indian teachings ‚ with drawings‚ which have been shown asanas ‚ postures ‚ bestowing body strengthening ‚ mental clarity and enlightenment of the soul‚ I enthusiastically set to work. For the three months studying this ancient science of Indian sages ‚

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    Yoga

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    1) Description- Yoga is the balance of mind and body exercise and the attempt to attain self-enlightenment. There are many different types of yoga and hundreds of schools. The most common types of yoga are Hatha Yoga‚ Raja yoga‚ Jnana Yoga‚ Bhakti Yoga‚ and Karma Yoga. Yoga is considered to be the only type of physical activity to be a complete exercise because it works all of your internal organs and glands that may not be worked by lifting. 2) History- Yoga was developed in India about 5000

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    Yoga

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    It’s been four years and I’ve learned how to meditate‚ relax and to be self-conciones to all aspects of my life. The practice of Hatha Yoga is a metaphor that makes us experience and face through the postures‚ the same challenges that life presents to us in other ways. Through yoga ​​I have learned to realize emotional misreacciones I consider difficult situations that cause me fear‚ despair ‚ impatience and uncertainty . One of the biggest lessons has been to understand that all we want to achieve

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    Navratri

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    9/26/2014 Home Navaratri the 9 divine nights of blessings About Us Mission Join Our Holistic Network Contact Us Track Your Order Login Photo Gallery Videos Navaratri the 9 divine nights of blessings Navaratri is the worship of the three divine goddesses‚ Saraswati (Goddess of learning and speech)‚ Lakshmi (Goddess of wealth and prosperity)‚ and Durga (Goddess of strength and courage). It is also said to be the battle that occurred between Goddess Chaamundeshwari

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    AMU RELS201 week 2 forum

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    I was first introduced to the religion of Hinduism in 2008‚ when the movie “Slumdog Millionaire” came out. In one scene of the movie it shows Rama‚ the seventh avatar of the Hindu god Vishnu and a king of Ayodhya in Hindu scriptures. Rama is revered for his unending compassion‚ courage and devotion to religious values and duty. I wanted to know why they showed Rama in that scene and what importance he had in that scene. In that scene it shows a group of Hindu’s running across railroad tracks attacking

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    Yamuna

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    Do you know that Yamuna is another name for Yami‚ the sister of Yama‚ the god of death? Yami and Yama were born twins. Yama and Yami were Surya’s children. Although I have not come across any person called Yama‚ or Narada for that matter‚ we often remember these two characters in our day to day life! If anyone thwarts a serious activity of yours‚ you will complain to another: “That fellow turned up like a Yama..” And if someone creates a misunderstanding between you and a friend‚ you will

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    Choose one of the four major paths of Hindu “discipline” (i.e. Raja Yoga‚ Jnana Yoga‚ Karma Yoga or Bhakti Yoga) and explain its approach to religious self-transformation in terms of the foundational principles of Hinduism—Brahman‚ Atman‚ Karma and Moksha. In Hinduism‚ there are four main ways to reach towards the divine reality‚ whether the ultimate goal is a better life‚ union with the divine‚ or a release from life. Each yoga puts on its followers a set of actions that help lead the

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    Diwali Festival

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    Diwali is an annual festival of Hindus. Generally it falls during the month of October or November. Hindus throughout India celebrate this festival with great joy. The festival of Diwali has a religious sanction behind it. It was on this day thousands of years ago that Shri Ram Chandra set foot on Ayodhya after completing the 14 years of his exile. His return was a matter of great joy and relief to the people of Ayodhya. They celebrated the occasion by arranging illuminations on a large scale

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    Unnatural births in Adi Parva Adi parva is the first of eighteen parvas of the great epic of Mahabharata. It is also the first book in Mahabharata that is considered to be the book of beginning. Mahabharata‚ ancient Indian epic is full of miracles‚ unnatural at the same time unbelievable and unquestionable things taking place‚ in the sense that there are specifically no satisfying explanation and justification on their occurrence. Mahabharata is an epic which even consists of things that we see

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    Pashupatinath Temple

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    Shiva‚ the destroyer‚ is historically the god most worshipped in the country. He may be worshipped as the holy ascetic‚ depicted with his consort Parvati and holding a trident and a small drum or more often in the form of the linga‚ an elongated stone representing his generative powers. The most important linga is situating in the holy shrine of Pashupatinath to west of Kathmandu. In front of Shiva temples one usually sees a statue of Nandi‚ the divine bull that serves as Shiva’s vehicle. Another

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