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  • Ashtanga Yoga Center Dresden

    Community   ▸   YogiFinder   ▸   AYI Schulen

    Kontakt-Info Ashtanga Yoga Center Dresden Joachim Becker Förstereistraße 34 Dresden / DE 01575 755 13 01 yoga@ashtanga.center ashtanga.center

  • Samyoga

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    Kontakt-Info Samyoga Margit Schneider Beethovenstr. 15 Jagstzell margitschneider.yoga@yahoo.de yoga-ellwangen.de/

  • Yoga Balance Augsburg

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  • Kraftquelle

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  • Tradition vs. Innovation

    Philosophy   ▸   Philosophy and Tradition

    The author: Andrew Eppler Tradition and Innovation! Are they mutually exclusive and will always be the cause of conflict and debate? Or can they coexist peacefully? I believe the answer is yes. Here a

  • The Mysore Film Project

    Philosophy   ▸   Philosophy and Tradition

    The crew: on-site shooting session Sabine : Andrew, you and your team have just finished the project “Mysore Yoga Traditions: The Film”. Can you briefly tell us what this film is all about and why it

  • tad, etad

    Philosophy   ▸   Sanskrit and Devanagari   ▸   Grammatik   ▸   Pronomen

    tat - Jenes (ferne): liefert das Grund-Schema für die Deklination aller Pronomen Die große Tabelle mag auf den ersten Blick abschrecken. Doch: Neutrum unterscheidet sich von der Maskulinen Deklination

  • mad, tvam

    Philosophy   ▸   Sanskrit and Devanagari   ▸   Grammatik   ▸   Pronomen

    Enclitische Formen Viele Personalpronomen haben alternative Enclitische Formen (Kurz-Formen). Diese sind in der Tabelle in Klammern angegeben. Pronominalstamm der 1. Person (ich, wir) Die Kenntnis des

  • Anusvara as a final sound

    Philosophy   ▸   Sanskrit and Devanagari   ▸   Sandhi

    Anusvāra Final "m" before consonants becomes an Anusvāra (ṁ). (spelled separately, together for compound words) Optionally before consonants also the class nasal. (spelled together) Final "m" before v

  • Long vowels

    Philosophy   ▸   Sanskrit and Devanagari   ▸   Devanagari

    आ / ā ā Spelling Start on the top left with two sweeping downward bows shaped like the figure "3". Start where the two bows meet, then draw one upward bow to the right, directly followed by a vertical