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Sanskrit is an ancient Indian language. All classical text is written and delivered in Sanskrit. The birth name of each yoga posture (asana) is a Sanskrit name. Sanskrit is a language of vibration. Sanskrit means what it says, there is no vagueness to its words. It speaks in direct commandment on the action it is asking for from its subject. That is why, when practicing yoga, it is of the utmost importance that we use the asana’s proper Sanskrit name and not its English translation…

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The Sanskrit word Ekagrata means “one-pointedness” and refers to the focused concentration of the mind on a single object or task. In essence, it’s about bringing the entirety of your attention to what you are doing right now, whether it’s a simple daily chore or a significant project at work. This concept is not unique to Indian philosophy; it resonates deeply with the teachings of Zen as well. Zen practices emphasize the importance of mindfulness and full presence in every moment, whether…

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"Krishna sada sahayate" is a Sanskrit phrase that means "Krishna is always helpful" or "Krishna is always with us". It's a mantra that signifies the eternal presence and guidance of Lord Krishna in our lives. The phrase is made up of two words: Sada: Means "always" or "forever" Sahayate: Means "help" or "assistance" The phrase is a reminder of Krishna's unwavering support and love, and can bring a sense of comfort, peace, and inner strength. Lord Krishna is the Hindu god of compassio...

"Krishna sada sahayate" is a Sanskrit phrase that means "Krishna is always helpful" or "Krishna is always with us". It's a mantra that signifies the eternal presence and guidance of Lord Krishna in our lives. The phrase is made up of two words: Sada: Means "always" or "forever" Sahayate: Means "help" or "assistance" The phrase is a reminder of Krishna's unwavering support and love, and can bring a sense of comfort, peace, and inner strength. Lord Krishna is the Hindu god of compassio...

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Sanskrit "Nirvana" Nirvana means to be free from those bonds that enslave us; �It is a state of profound peace and great wisdom. It is the ultimate happiness that comes when we are liberated from finding pain or pleasure in impermanent (transitory) objects. Nirvana should NOT be thought of as a place. Instead, it is a state of consciousness which is above all others. It is the opposite of ignorance, greed, hatred and the defilement's (commonly referred to as Kilesa).

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"Sarvasyapi bhavatu" is a universal blessing. It is a wish for the well-being, happiness, or prosperity of all beings, without any discrimination or exclusion. Bhavatu (भवतु) and bhavedadhetu (भवेद्हेतु) are Sanskrit words with similar meanings, but there is a subtle difference between them. Bhavatu means "may it be" or "let it be." It is used to express a desire or wish, or to give permission. Bhavedadhetu means "because it may be." It is used to express a reason or cause.

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