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  2. Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit is a classical language of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European languages, with a long and influential history in South Asia and beyond. Learn about its origins, varieties, scripts, grammar, literature, revival and recognition in India and other countries.

  3. Utthita Vasisthasana - Wikipedia

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    The name of the pose comes from the Sanskrit उत्थित Utthita extended, वसिष्ठ Vasiṣṭha, a sage, [1] and आसन āsana, "posture" or "seat". [2] [3] The pose is not described in the medieval hatha yoga texts. It appears in the 20th century in the Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga of Pattabhi Jois. [4]

  4. Prasarita Padottanasana - Wikipedia

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    Prasarita Padottanasana is a standing forward bend asana in modern yoga. Learn about its etymology, description, variations and references from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Hatha yoga - Wikipedia

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    Hatha yoga is a branch of yoga that uses physical techniques to try to preserve and channel vital force or energy. Learn about its origins, development, techniques and texts from Hinduism and Buddhism, as well as its modern popularity as a form of physical exercise.

  6. Paschimottanasana - Wikipedia

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    Paschimottanasana is a seated forward-bending asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga. Learn about its etymology, origins, variations, benefits, and precautions from this comprehensive article.

  7. List of Sanskrit and Persian roots in Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The following is an alphabetical (according to Hindi's alphabet) list of Sanskrit and Persian roots, stems, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in Hindi. अ (a)

  8. Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Yoga is a group of practices or disciplines from Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, with various goals and origins. The word yoga comes from the Sanskrit root yuj, meaning "to attach, join, harness, yoke", and has different meanings in classical texts and modern usage.

  9. Utthita Parshvakonasana - Wikipedia

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    Utthita Parshvakonasana is a modern yoga asana that stretches the legs, hips, and spine. Learn about its etymology, description, variations, and sources from this Wikipedia article.