- the word yogi (Sanskrit: masc yogī, योगी; fem yoginī) is
derived from
yogin,
which refers to a
practitioner of yoga. Yogi is
technically male, and yoginī...
- marriage,
Yogin was
indifferent to
worldly affairs, and
hence that
became the
prime focus of the
teaching of
Ramakrishna towards him. Once, when
Yogin bought...
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embodied the period's
distaste for yoga
postures (asanas) as
practised by Nath
yogins by not
mentioning them. As such it
differed markedly from the prevailing...
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standardized in RFC 760 (1980) and RFC 791 (1981).
Yogen K. Dalal, also
known as
Yogin Dalal, is an
Indian electrical engineer and
computer scientist. He was an...
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Yogin Ma (Bengali: যোগীন মা) (16
January 1851 - 4 June 1924), born
Yogindra Mohini Biswas, was one of the prin****l
female disciples of
Sarada Devi, the...
- ****ociations with yoga, see,
Chakravarti 1986, pp. 23, 32, 150. For the
ascetic yogin form as
reflecting Epic
period influences, see:
Chakravarti 1986, p. 32...
- Book 15,
Sections 63–65 by Strabo, who
describes yogins of India.
Onesicritus claims those Indian yogins (like Mandanis)
practiced aloofness and "different...
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inhabitants never again know death,
dwelling perpetually in the
company of
yogins, and
drinking the
excellent nectar of yoga. In the
center of Brahmaloka...
- with practice, the
yogin learns to
sustain awareness of only the pratyaya,
transforming dhāraṇā into dhyāna. In dhyāna, the
yogin realizes the triplicity...
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inner awareness of
Marmans (vital points) and
Nadis (blood vessels).
These yogins and
yoginis can abstract, feel the Self within, and
should meditate on "I...