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The Language Of Yoga: Complete A to Y guide to Asana Names, Sanskrit Terms, and Chants
The Language Of Yoga Complete A to Y guide to Asana Names Sanskrit Terms and Chants
Author: Nicolai Bachman
This interactive book/cd set includes more than 200 asanas with illustrated yoga postures and 300 Sanskrit definitions. Nicolai Bachman teaches you how to read and pronounce these sacred sounds with precision, and guides you through seven yoga chants with exact rhythm, tone, and pronunciation. This is an indispensable reference guide for any se...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781591792819
ISBN-10: 1591792819
Publication Date: 12/30/2005
Pages: 139
Edition: Book CD
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Publisher: Sounds True
Book Type: Spiral-bound
Other Versions: Paperback
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This book and CD set is designed to help the yoga practitioner or teacher to learn how to properly pronounce the Sanskrit terms that are commonly used in yoga, such as asana names, the names of the eight limbs of yoga, animal names, classical texts, names of body parts, etc. If you are the type of person to whom such details are important, then you will really enjoy this work. Mr. Bachman says the term, pauses, then repeats it and pauses again, giving you the opportunity to practice saying the words aloud. It is a private yoga language tutorial, and it's a lot of fun!

There are two sections on the asanas: one according to astanga sequence, and an alphabetical listing. Each gives the sanskrit name (in sanskrit lettering--whatever that's called, as well as its transliteration), the english name of the asana, and a DRAWING of the pose in question--a word of caution if you are an "I can do that!" type of person.

No, it won't help you achieve Enlightenment, but you may get to impress your friends by saying "ardha buddha padma pascimottanasana." And you'll actually know what that means!


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