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Yoga Anatomy

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“(female yoga master). Krishnamacharya also educated his son Desikachar in yoga. An engineer by training, Desikachar saw great value in studying yoga only when he was already a college graduate. Desikachar developed Vinyoga, which is a more therapeutic and less intense approach to physical practice,”
Daniel Lacerda, 2,100 Asanas: The Complete Yoga Poses

“Tadasana Urdhva Baddha Hastasana (tuh-DAHS-uh-nuh OORD-vuh BUH-duh huh-STAHS-uh-nuh) Also Known As: Mountain Pose (Parvatasana) Pose Type: standing Drishti Point: Nasagrai or Nasagre (nose)”
Daniel Lacerda, 2,100 Asanas: The Complete Yoga Poses

“If we really want to examine the roots of yoga, we need to go back to the Harrapan culture, dating back 3,500 years, when yoga was a meditative practice. According to some, around 1500BCE, Harrapan culture was diminished due to Aryan invasion. Barbarians from Normandy introduced the caste system and enforced a set of religious rituals that involved blood”
Daniel Lacerda, 2,100 Asanas: The Complete Yoga Poses



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