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Beauty means many things to many people. So what is beauty from vedic and textual point of view? By seeing the beauty in everything, we all contribute to a more beautiful, peaceful and bright world.
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10/14/24
These Asanas are Mudras
Commonly known as asanas, these poses are actually mudra kriyas. They mimic a certain process, not a pose:
Viparita Karani is the reversal flow of ambrosia back to its source in Soma Chakra.
Gomukha Asana is the melting of the stagnant energy into streams of prana, encouraging lymph drainage
Vriksha Asana is the process to lift the sap/shakti from the root( Muladhara) into the heart (Anahata) and head (Ajna) regions.
Five places in Yoga where you might not recognize mudras:
Want to learn more about Mudras?
Explore history, philosophy, and technique in Mudra: The Sacred Secret.
Listen to my recent interview on the Let’s Talk Yoga Podcast: Mudras Masterclass—Everything You Need to Know
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