1. pada/ foot /脚 Supta Padangusthasana 仰卧手抓大脚趾 Supine/Reclined Big Toe Pose Supta- supine/ reclined 仰卧的 Pada- foot 脚 Angusta- big toe 大脚趾 Asana - pose 体式 Note: 小小的提醒一下,有个拼写非常相似的 Padma, 意思式莲花Lotus, 例如: Baddha Padmasana 全莲花 Bound Lotus Pose S...
In the English language, the brain and mind have almost become synonymous, and this is why it can sometimes be so difficult to understand these concepts. That is why I like to turn to the languages of ancient cultures who dedicated themselves to the quest for Truth. For example, Sanskrit h...
Language is another challenge. While English is widely spoken in many parts of the world, not everyone is proficient in it. Hence, shows need to be translated or subtitled, which can sometimes lead to the loss of nuance or humor. Lastly, the logistical and financial aspects of these internat...
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The word "chakra" is Sanskrit for "wheel" or "disk" and signifies one of seven basic energy centers in the body. Each of these centers correlates to major nerve ganglia branching from the spinal column. The chakras also correlate to levels of consciousness, developmental stages of life, color...
The Sanskrit word chakra or cakra has multiple meanings. It is most commonly used to denote a wheel such as that of a carriage, a potter, any sharp, disc shaped weapon such as that of Vishnu (chakradhara), a circle or a ring, the shape of the sun and the moon, realm of an empero...
Do you believe in that Infinite, good Providence working in and through you? If you believe that this Omnipresent One is present in every atom, is through and through, Ota-Prota, as the Sanskrit word goes, penetrating your body, mind and soul, how can you lose heart? —Swami Vivekananda...
Thus, we can see that while diversity is greatly visible in the outer planes of the body, as we go deeper into the subtle aspects of our personalities, we become indistinguishable universal. We may differ from others in names and forms, but in parts the distinctions become less evident. In...
Had this happened in Mongolia, I would have been completely SOL. Mongolian trains are impressively slow, and towns with hospitals are few and far between, so it would likely have been hours before I was able to reach one. Once there, the language barrier would have rendered me unable to ...
5). No original Sanskrit text of the Vajramālā survives (except portions cited in these texts); however, Tibetan translations began to emerge in the eleventh century (Kittay 2011, p. 6). Unlike the other texts cited by Mkhas grub thus far, the Vajramālā focuses upon completion stage ...