
1) Hindu exercise system
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Hatha yoga (हठयोग {IAST|haṭhayoga}, listen IPA), also called haṭhavidya (हठविद्या), is a kind of yoga. The word haṭha (lit. `force, violence`) denotes a system of physical techniques supplementary to a broad conception of yoga. As a part of Hindu origin, Hindu tradition believes that Shiva Himself is the founder o.....
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school of Yoga that stresses mastery of the body as a way of attaining a state of spiritual perfection in which the mind is withdrawn from external ... [5 related articles]
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science of yoga which purifies the whole physical body by means of shatkarma, asana, pranayama, mudra, bandha and concentration
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System of exercises for the body and mind originally based on the teachings of
Patanjali. True hatha yoga includes his eight steps:yama, self-restraint;niyama,...
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A branch of Yoga, perhaps the most practiced style of Yoga, emphasizing the physical aspects of the spiritual path, with postures and breath control.
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Many yoga styles spring from hatha
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Hatha yoga is a form of yoga or spiritual/physical discipline giving special attention to the postures and breathing exercises that release and control the energies of the body. The term is often used in the West to refer to the physical-fitness aspects of yoga.
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The yoga (path) focusing on bodily postures to improve meditation. Popular in the West as a means to health, fitness, and relaxation.
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noun yogic exercises (popular in the West) that combine difficult postures (which force the mind to withdraw from the outside world) with controlled breathing
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the physical aspect of the Yoga Practice, including postures (asana), breathing techniques (pranayama), seals (mudras), locks (bandhas) and cleansing practices (kriyas). 'Ha' means sun and 'tha' means moon. The object of Hatha Yoga is to balance the flow of the solar and lunar energy in the human body.
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