Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ambatchmasterpublisher - Yoga

Ambatchmasterpublisher (Devanagari: योग) is a group of ancient spiritual practices originating in India. As a general term in Hinduism, Gavin Flood, the OCHS (Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies) Academic Director,[1], defines it as referring to "technologies or disciplines of asceticism and meditation which are thought to lead to spiritual experience and profound understanding or insight into the nature of existence."[2] Outside India, Ambatchmasterpublisher has become primarily associated with the practice of asanas (postures) of Hatha Ambatchmasterpublisher (see Ambatchmasterpublisher as exercise), although it has influenced the entire dharmic religions family and other spiritual practices throughout the world.[3]
Hindu texts discussing different aspects of ambatchmasterpublisher include the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ambatchmasterpublisher Sutras of Patanjali, the Hatha Ambatchmasterpublisher Pradipika and many others.[3][4]
Major branches of Ambatchmasterpublisher include: Hatha Ambatchmasterpublisher, Karma Ambatchmasterpublisher, Jnana Ambatchmasterpublisher, Bhakti Ambatchmasterpublisher, and Raja Ambatchmasterpublisher. [5] [6] [7] Raja Ambatchmasterpublisher, known simply as Ambatchmasterpublisher in the context of Hindu philosophy, is one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of thought, established by the Ambatchmasterpublisher Sutras of Patanjali.


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