Yoga is a Sanskrit word which means union. Thus union of body, mind and soul stands for the word YOGA. It was popularized by Maharshi Patanjali in his book - Yoga Sutra.
Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual practice that originated in ancient India. It is not a language itself, but many of the traditional texts and teachings related to yoga are in Sanskrit, an ancient Indian language.
Yogasana is a Sanskrit word. "Yoga" means union or connection, and "asana" refers to a posture or pose. Together, they represent the physical postures or poses practiced in yoga.
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Pranayama is a Sanskirt word, and it means the "extension of breath," used in relation to ancient yoga techniques. It is from the Hindu culture and involves regulating the rate of breath during these exercises such as yoga.
Yoga is just one of many exercises Sikhs can choose to keep their bodies healthy.
Indian Mythological god Shiva who is considered as the superior most god of Hindu religion is the person who devised YOGA and is called as the lord of yoga.
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The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word 'yuj' meaning to yoke, join or unite.
Dukkha is a fascinating word in the worlds of Yoga and Buddhism.
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The word "yoga" originates from Sanskrit, an ancient language of India.