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  2. Shiva Rea - Wikipedia

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    The author and yoga therapist Janice Gates honored Rea with a chapter of her 2006 book on women in yoga, Yoginis. [2] Rea has contributed invited forewords to Mark Stephens's book Yoga Adjustments: Philosophy, Principles, and Techniques, [9] to Alanna Kaivalya's book Myths of the Asanas: The Stories at the Heart of the Yoga Tradition, [10] and to Lorin Roche's book The Radiance Sutras: 112 ...

  3. Nyasa (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    Nyasa (English: placing; literally, "deposit" or "setting down" [1]) is a concept in Hinduism.It involves touching various parts of the body while chanting specific portions of a mantra. [2]

  4. Natarajasana - Wikipedia

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    Natarajasana, Lord of the Dance Pose. Natarajasana (Sanskrit: नटराजासन, romanized: Naṭarājāsana), Lord of the Dance Pose [1] or Dancer Pose [2] is a standing, balancing, back-bending asana in modern yoga as exercise. [1]

  5. Naked yoga - Wikipedia

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    A Book of Yoga: The Body Temple, by Jo Ann Weinrib and David Weinrib, 1974, ISBN 0-8129-0494-X. Nude & Natural magazine, "Naked Yoga: A Sanctuary and Source of Strength", by Kevin Brett. Issue 25.3, Spring 2006. Shakti: The Feminine Power of Yoga (Hardcover) by Shiva Rea (Foreword), Victoria Davis, ISBN 0-9715581-1-6. Photographs of yoginis in ...

  6. Yogini temples - Wikipedia

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    At the centre is a shrine with four pillars, holding an image of Nateshwar, Shiva as Lord of Dance. [32] The similar-sized image of Chamunda in the temple may once have been housed with Shiva in the central shrine. [32] [33] Ranipur-Jharial was the first of the Yogini temples to be discovered; it was described by Major-General John Campbell in ...

  7. Siva Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Siva Yoga Nayaki, consort of the deity of the Tirupperunturai temple in India; Siva Yoga, term used by a Yogic Guru in the Tamil Shaivite legend of Patanjali, a compiler of Yoga Sutras in the 2nd Century BCE; Shiva yoga, a practice described in the Tirumandhiram, a Tamil poetic work written in the 5th century CE

  8. How dog dancing duo Roni & Rhythm took their paw-inspiring ...

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    Roni Sagi and her dog Rhythm have always been in sync. Resting casually on the floor of a production room near the stage of “America’s Got Talent” at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium, Sagi sits ...

  9. Rāja yoga - Wikipedia

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    Alain Daniélou states that Rāja yoga was, in the historic literature of Hinduism, one of five known methods of yoga, with the other four being Hatha yoga, Mantra yoga, Laya yoga and Shiva yoga. [8] Daniélou translates it as "Royal way to reintegration of Self with Universal Self ( Brahman )".