Namaste. Prana. Vinyasa. Om. Ujjayi.These yogic words are common to most yoga classes, but knowingall of the yoga jargon can be intimidating for beginners. Most yoga instructors guide their classes through sequences using both Sanskrit–the classical Indian language used in yoga–and the English...
My son is two weeks old today. The minute he came in my arms and looked at me it changed my life. Literally changed my life. When I say changed my life, I mean he showed me love I thought... I know... the word love, there is no way to describe this love. It's so powerful...
Yog a is a Sanskrit(梵文的) word and it means “to join together". There are __4___ parts in yoga:exercise, breathing(呼吸) and thinking. If you do well in yoga, it is able to give you peace(平静) and help you to relax yourself.1.C2.3.B4.E ...
Mohandas K. Gandhi was born in India on October 2, 1869, one hundred fifty four years ago. He came to be known and loved by the Indian people and worldwide as“Mahatma”, an honorary Sanskrit term meaning “Great Soul”, like the term “Saint” in Christianity. During his lifetime, h...
In India the fifth ingredient was spice, and that’s also often added in the Caribbean.) The Hindi word comes from the Sanskrit word, which in turn comes from Proto-Indo-European, a root reconstructed as *pénkʷe (the asterisk before it means we don’t have documentary proof of it,...
Sharing the Sanskrit titles for the whole, it was the Deer-slayer and the Hunter, while the Vedas also have for it Tishiya or Tishiga, Tistrija, Tishtrya, the Tistar, or Chieftain’s Star. And this we find too in Persia; as also Sira. The later Persian and Pahlavi have Tir, the...
5. ‘(haa) shagóon‘ – Tlingit that is so beautiful — Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster)March 1, 2023 6.‘Dharma‘ – Sanskrit dharma: Doing what is right(not what is legal) and it can vary person to person and there is no right answer ...
" from Proto-Germanic*seges-"victory" (source also of Old Frisiansi, Old Saxonsigi, Middle Dutchseghe, Dutchzege, GermanSieg, Old Norsesigr, Danishseier, Gothicsigis, Old Englishsige"victory, success, triumph"), from PIE root*segh-"to hold" (source also of Sanskritsaha-"victory,"sa...
A quiet ache in my chest, Yet I smile gently, And tell myself, “It’s okay.” In the stillness of the day, I find comfort within, Even without a message, I remind my heart, “It’s okay.” #roksanatales How do you find peace in moments of waiting and uncertainty?
(in poetic Latin oftenSabellus), perhaps literally "of its own kind" and connected to root of Sanskritsabha"gathering of village community," Russiansebr"neighbor, friend," Gothicsibja, Old High Germansippa"blood-relationship, peace, alliance," Old Englishsibb"relationship; peace;" seesibling)....