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Impact of Yoga Sadhana on Nutritional Status of Yoga Sadhak

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The word Yoga, has also been applied to those traditio4 that have been directly or indirectly inspired by the Indian Sources, such as Tibetan Yoga (= Vajrayana Buddism), Japanese Yoga (=Zen) and Chinese Yoga (Chan). It is however, somewhat misleading to speak of Jewish Yoga Christian Yoga or Egyptian Yoga unless the word Yoga is employed as a straight forward substitute for mysticism or spirituality. The term Yoga is frequently used in the Sanskrit literature. It is already employed in many ways in the ancient Rig-veda, which is as pious to the Hindus as the old testament is to the Christian. The word Yoga is etymologically derived from the verbal root yuj, meaning to bind together or "to yoke" and can have many connotations, such as "Union conjunction occupation. "team. " equipment, means Trick, magic, "aggregate, sum and so on. It is related to English yoke. French joug. The word sadhak (nominative : Sadhana) is derived from the same verbal root as yoga, namely yuj and denotes the sadhak of yogsadhana, who may be a novice, an advanced student, or even a full-fledged, god or self-realized adept.

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516281962X / 9785162819622
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07/01/2023
222 pages
152 x 229 mm, 304 grams
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