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"So Hum" is derived from the Sanskrit words "Sah," meaning "that," and "Aham," meaning "I" or "self." When combined, it can be translated as "I am That" or "I am That I am." "So Hum" serves as a powerful affirmation of one's connection to the universe. It reflects the understanding that the individual self is not separate from the universal consciousness but is, in fact, an intrinsic part of it. #yogamantra #yogaoffthemat #bohoflow

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Sanskrit yoga

Regardless of whether you’re a complete newbie to yoga or a seasoned practitioner with a wealth of experience, this comprehensive glossary breaks down the most important Sanskrit words you’ll need to deepen your practice and discover the true meaning of yoga. #sanskrit #yoga

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Learn sanskrit words to improve your yoga practice! Directional sanskrit words, sanskrit numbers, sanskrit body parts, sanskrit animal names, more sanskrit words that have become poses AND deeper principle-related sanskrit words. You can also get a free downloadable sanskrit cheatsheet

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In yoga philosophy, Aparigraha (Sanskrit: अपरिग्रह,) is one of the five Yamas (ethical guidelines), and it often translates to non-greed and non-attachment.💫 At its core, this important yama teaches us to take only what we need, keep only what serves us in the moment, and to let go when the time is right. It reminds us that true freedom comes when we stop clinging to things, relationships, or ideas that no longer serve us. But it’s not just about minimalism—it’s about finding contentment…

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Whether you are teaching yoga, attending yoga classes, or reading about yoga, there are many Sanskrit words that are necessary to know. It is said that the sounds of each Sanskrit word have the ability to heal the body and mind through the energetic vibrations of the nervous system and cells. Through both saying these words and hearing them, this healing energy can flow. As with any language, there are many words to learn, however, the following twenty are a good foundation.

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When watching yoga videos on line or taking a live class some instructors might use only the English language or maybe they use some Sanskrit terms or a combination of both. I made an infographic with some terms to help us have a beter understanding of some of the terms. Here is Yoga Speak One on the language of yoga. Learn with me and feel free to share your experiences… Read More »

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Tat Tvam Asi (Sanskrit: तत् त्वम् असि or तत्त्वमसि) is a Sanskrit mantra from the Advaita tradition, typically translated as “I am that” or “Thou Art That”. It is one of the four principle Mahavakyas, or “Great Sayings” from the ancient Hindu text, The Upanishads. Tat Tvam Asi is used within Hindu and yoga philosophy to refer to the unity of Atman (the individual self or soul) with Brahman (universal consciousness or the Absolute). The direct translation of this term stems from three…

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Yoga, a practice of the physical, mental, spiritual and philosophical. A discipline rooted in ancient India and re-shaped and re-imagined through the ages. Yoga means 'yoke' or 'union' and refers to the aim of the practice, to control and still the mind.

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"Sat Nam" is a mantra that holds deep significance in Kundalini Yoga, a spiritual practice that aims to awaken the Kundalini energy located at the base of the spine. "Sat Nam" is a Punjabi phrase derived from Sanskrit. It is often translated as "Truth is my identity" or "Truth is my name." "Sat" refers to truth, reality, or pure being. "Nam" means name or identity. Together, "Sat Nam" affirms the eternal truth of existence and one's connection to it. #yogamantra #satnam #bohoflow

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Drishti is a Sanskrit term used for sight or focused gaze, and they are nine dristhis in Yoga corresponding to a particular point of focus. #yogi #yogateacher #yoga#yoga #drishtis #concentration #focus #mind #eyes #hathayoga #ashtanga #people #asana #poses

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