Yoga (), a Sanskrit word with a general meaning of "connection, conjunction, attachment, union": a generic term for several physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines originating in ancient India.
Yoga may also refer to:
Sanskrit word
Yoga
- Yoga (philosophy), one of the six schools of Hindu philosophy
- Raja Yoga, a term originally referring to samadhi, but was redefined by Vivekananda
- Hatha Yoga, a system of physical postures, pranayama and visualization that is partly derived from tantra
- Yoga as exercise, the worldwide form of exercise derived from Hatha Yoga during the 20th century
- Three Yogas, a concept of three alternate paths to moksha (liberation of soul) in Hinduism
- Asrava, an activity of the mind or body, a cause of Karma in Jainism
- Yoga (Hindu astrology), the term for "conjunction" in Hindu astrology
- Nityayoga, one of the five limbs in Panchangam
- in Sanskrit grammar, a grammatical construction or application of a rule in the Ashtadhyayi
Similar words:
- Yuga, an age or epoch in Hindu chronology
Japanese words
- YÃ
Âga, Tokyo (ç¨è³Â), a neighbourhood of Tokyo
- YÃ
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), a railway station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line located in Tokyo
- YÃ
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Music
Other uses
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