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  2. Nāda yoga - Wikipedia

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    The Nāda yoga system divides music into two categories: silent vibrations of the self (internal music), anahata), and external music, ahata.While the external music is conveyed to consciousness via sensory organs in the form of the ears, in which mechanical energy is converted to electrochemical energy and then transformed in the brain to sensations of sound, it is the anahata chakra, which ...

  3. Natya Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Natya Yoga may refer to: Bharata Natyam, classical dance form in India; Natya Yoga, dance yoga practiced in Classical Indian musical theatre; Natya Yoga, first practiced by Narada, a divine sage from the Vaisnava tradition of Hinduism

  4. Tshwala Bam - Wikipedia

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    The reason for this change is unknown. The song also gained traction due to a viral dance challenge. The video, published on TikTok, featured the Ama Quality Boys, a dance group, dancing to a completely different Amapiano song, until an unknown user put the "Tshwala Bam" audio onto that video and the song and dance became viral. The video now ...

  5. Folk dance forms of Odisha - Wikipedia

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    One or more dancers move from house to house and after a crowd gathers the dance begins. The dancers are accompanied by a drummer and a bell player who provides the music. The dance is nothing but acrobatic movement in rhythm. They make hissing sounds while dancing. Tiger dance is also performed in Berhampur during the Thakurani Jatra.

  6. Chhau dance - Wikipedia

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    Chhau is a dance style originating from the regions of East India. [4] It may have been derived from Sanskrit Chāya (shadow, image or mask). [3] [5] Others link it to the Sanskrit root Chadma (disguise), yet others such as Sitakant Mahapatra suggest it is derived from Chhauni (military camp, armour, stealth) in Odia language.

  7. Hui Lan Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Besides her several books on the practice of Yoga, she has also published two books on cuisine, Wai Lana's Favorite Juices [8] and Wai Lana's Favorite Soups, [9] her Easy Meditation for Everyone Kit, as well as many children's yoga products, including Wai Lana’s Little Yogis Daydream Kit, [10] Fun Songs Cartoon & CD, [11] and Little Yogis ...

  8. Seetharaman Sundaram - Wikipedia

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    Seetharaman Sundaram was born in Mathurai, Tamil Nadu in a Brahmin family. [3] He trained as a lawyer and worked in law throughout his career. [4] [5] He ran the Yogic School of Physical Culture (also called the Sri Sundara Yoga Shala [6]) in Bangalore in the 1930s, and travelled around India with the bodybuilder K. V. Iyer doing lecture/demonstrations, Iyer on muscles, Sundaram on yoga. [7]

  9. Yoga (Asake song) - Wikipedia

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    "Yoga" represents a stylistic departure for Asake, moving away from the Amapiano sound prominent in his debut album, Mr. Money with the Vibe (2022). The song incorporates elements of Mauritian séga music, characterized by the use of traditional instruments like the ravanne and triangle, alongside hand-pounded percussion and a backing choir.