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- noun Plural form of
yoga .
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Their many pathways of practice, such as of the oral instructions for developing tummo, the inner flame, and likewise the physical exercises explained in the six practices or "yogas" of Naropa, the various branches of energy-wind practice such as holding the vase-breath, vajra-recitation and so forth, are the seal of their behavior.
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� Session Three 1997
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The six practices or "yogas" of Naropa are tummo, illusory body, clear light, bardo, transference of consciousness and entering the citadel.
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� Session Five 1997
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The main guideline instruction of the Shangpa Kagyu line is that of the six practices, or 'yogas' of Niguma. "
The Gelug-Kagyu Tradition of Mahamudra ��� Session Five 1997
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In this sense raja yoga is called the "king among yogas" wherein all yogic practices, considered to be the starting point in the quest to cleanse karma through rightful acts and mindfulness.
Alanna Zabel: Let The Royal Wedding Remind You Of Your Own Royal Path Alanna Zabel 2011
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I began to explore religion in a new light, and went to Buddhist meditation retreats, Catholic Masses, Evangelical healings, various yogas, and Jewish prayer services.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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In this sense raja yoga is called the "king among yogas" wherein all yogic practices, considered to be the starting point in the quest to cleanse karma through rightful acts and mindfulness.
Alanna Zabel: Let The Royal Wedding Remind You Of Your Own Royal Path Alanna Zabel 2011
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I began to explore religion in a new light, and went to Buddhist meditation retreats, Catholic Masses, Evangelical healings, various yogas, and Jewish prayer services.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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I began to explore religion in a new light, and went to Buddhist meditation retreats, Catholic Masses, Evangelical healings, various yogas, and Jewish prayer services.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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I began to explore religion in a new light, and went to Buddhist meditation retreats, Catholic Masses, Evangelical healings, various yogas, and Jewish prayer services.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: Why I Love Religion Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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This aligns with the second of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: yogas chitta vritti nirodhah -- the purpose of yoga is to calm the fluctuations of the mind.
Dr. Ali Binazir: Music in Yoga Class: Harmful or Beneficial? 2010
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