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Sanatan Yoga
Yogachariya Jnandev Giri
7 episodes
5 days ago
Sanatana Yoga means the Eternal truth or Divine Union-Yoga that existed before creation, during existence and that will still exist after all matter has ceased to exist. "Sanatana" is a Sanskrit word which denotes “the eternal or universal laws, and duties we need follow in our life to attain union with absolute or Divine Consciousness. Literally Sanatana means that which is Anadi (beginning less), Ananta (endless) and does not cease to be, that which is eternal and everlasting. Yoga comes from Sanatana Dharma which in modern times known as Hinduism.
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Sanatana Yoga means the Eternal truth or Divine Union-Yoga that existed before creation, during existence and that will still exist after all matter has ceased to exist. "Sanatana" is a Sanskrit word which denotes “the eternal or universal laws, and duties we need follow in our life to attain union with absolute or Divine Consciousness. Literally Sanatana means that which is Anadi (beginning less), Ananta (endless) and does not cease to be, that which is eternal and everlasting. Yoga comes from Sanatana Dharma which in modern times known as Hinduism.
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Episodes (7/7)
Sanatan Yoga
Yoga Chikitsha Lessons with Dr Ananda Ji and Jnandev
Yoga Chikitsha or Therapeutic concepts during intensive yoga therapy training at ananda ashram, Puducherry
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3 years ago
4 hours 18 minutes 41 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Hamsa Kriyas
This is advance set of Kriyas and Prakriyas for spiritual awakening
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3 years ago
6 hours 47 minutes 39 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Yoga Sutra Chanting, Ashtanga Yoga, Yamaas and Niyamas

Yoga Sutra Chanting, Ashtanga Yoga, Yamaas and Niyamas

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3 years ago
16 minutes 27 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Jnana Yoga (Yogic Wisdom) Guided Meditation

Jnana Yoga (Yogic Wisdom) Guided Meditation Takes you through yogic wisdom concepts and principles to develop a positive life perspective and peaceful mind

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3 years ago
2 hours 11 minutes 19 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Chakra Meditation Series
In this series we will be going through various chakra meditation beginning with Bindu Dharnas, Mandala Dharnas followed by Naada and Chakra Dharnas
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 32 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Sthiram Sukhama Asana - Still sitting for quitening our mind
Our body, limbs, muslces and mind seems to be in contirnous stress and agitation which is draining. our life energy and weakening our body mind health. learn to sit stil even for few minutes several times a day to regain your health and vitality.
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3 years ago
2 minutes 41 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Welcome to Sanatan Yoga Podcast
Sanatan Yoga is wholisitc path of ancient yoga from its roots of spiritual land of Bharatavarsha, now known as India rooted in Vedic Culture and Hindu Lifestyle and Darshana.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 19 seconds

Sanatan Yoga
Sanatana Yoga means the Eternal truth or Divine Union-Yoga that existed before creation, during existence and that will still exist after all matter has ceased to exist. "Sanatana" is a Sanskrit word which denotes “the eternal or universal laws, and duties we need follow in our life to attain union with absolute or Divine Consciousness. Literally Sanatana means that which is Anadi (beginning less), Ananta (endless) and does not cease to be, that which is eternal and everlasting. Yoga comes from Sanatana Dharma which in modern times known as Hinduism.