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bhakti
Bhakti (; Pali: bhatti) is a concept common in Indian religions which means attachment, fondness for, devotion to, trust, homage, worship, piety, faith, or love. In Indian religions, it may refer to loving devotion for a personal God (like Krishna or Devi), a formless ultimate reality (like Nirguna Brahman or the Sikh God) or an enlightened being (like a Buddha, a bodhisattva, or a guru). Bhakti is often a deeply emotional devotion based on a relationship between a devotee and the object of devotion. A devotee is a bhakta or bhakt.
Laughter Yoga
Modern exercise involving prolonged voluntary laughter
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
School of modern yoga
Kundalini yoga
school of yoga
Bikram Yoga
system of yoga
Kashmir Shaivism
nondualist Kashmiri Hindu tradition
Agni Yoga
Neo-Theosophical doctrine by Roerikh's family
naked yoga
yoga practice
Iyengar Yoga
form of Hatha yoga
Yin yoga
slow-paced school of modern yoga as exercise
dream yoga
Tibetan meditation practice
Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine marathi
Yoga in the use of physical and mental therapy and exercise
Nāda yoga
pseudoscientific belief system that proposes that all matter is composed of sound vibrations
integral psychology
philosophy and practice of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother (Mirra Alfassa)
aerial yoga
A yoga practice combining traditional yoga poses, Pilates, and dance with the use of a hammock
Jivamukti Yoga
school of modern yoga
Kum Nye
Sivananda Yoga
school of hatha yoga
Anuyoga
Anuyoga (Devanagari: अनुयोग 'further yoga') is the designation of the second of the three Inner Tantras according to the ninefold division of practice used by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. This schema categorizes various stages of practice, and Anuyoga specifically emphasizes the completion stage of Tantra. As with the other yanas, Anuyoga represents both a scriptural division as well as a specific emphasis of both view and practice. Anuyoga delves into inner practices involving the subtle body, chakras, prana (subtle energies), nadis (energy pathways), and consciousness (bindu). It
Anusara Yoga
school of modern yoga
hot yoga
yoga performed under hot and humid conditions, resulting in considerable sweating