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040 _aRCL
082 _a613.71 P37Y
100 _aPawar, Bimla
245 _aYoga and Stress Management
_c/Bimla Pawar, Nupur Gosain , Sunita Sharma
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bFriends Publications,
_c2025.
300 _a148p. ; 22cm.
520 _aYoga is not a mere word but a way to live life and therefore a precious gift to us from the almighty. It is a very vast subject. When one starts reading yoga, one feels that one need to know it more deeply. It has become the need of time to use the knowledge of yoga in different spheres of life. Yoga is very ancient. The first chapter will provide the history, meaning and importance of yoga in a very easy way. The second chapter is related to the asanas, pranayamas and shatkarmas explains the meaning, procedure, benefits and precautions related to them. The following have been covered: Meditative Asanas: Vajrasana, padamasana, swastikasana, sukhasana; Supine Position Asanas: Ardh Halasana, sarvangasana,chakerasana, pawanmukt asana. Prone Position Asanas: Bhujang asana, salabhasana, dhanurasana; Sitting Asanas: Ardh matseyendrasana, paschimotan asana, suptavajra asana,yog mudra; Standing Asanas: Utkatasana, hanuman asana, trikon asana, taad asana; Pranayams: Anulom-vilom pranayama, suryabhedi pranayama, ujjayi pranayama, bharamri pranayama, sheetali pranayama, sheetkari pranayama; and Shatkarmas: kapalbhati, trataka, neti and vamandhauti.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aYoga
650 _aMeditation.
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700 _aGosain , Nupur
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700 _aSharma, Sunita
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