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editThis article has existed since 4 Aug 2003. We will be using it as part of the navigational menu system for the Wikiproject on Alternative Medicine, instead of creating yet another duplicate article. -- John Gohde, aka Mr-Natural-Health 05:32, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
This article will be modeled after Schools of Buddhism which is a required part of the WikiProject on Buddhism menu navigation system. -- John Gohde, aka Mr-Natural-Health 14:16, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Is the Dermovision entry a joke? ᚣᚷᚷᛞᚱᚫᛋᛁᛚ 17:13, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- I have never heard of it. You would have to trace page history to figure out who actually added the entry, and perhaps why. -- John Gohde, aka Mr-Natural-Health 17:23, 29 Apr 2004 (UTC)
how did "yoga" get here?
edit"Yoga is one of the six darshanas (schools) of Vedic/Hindu philosophy, and as such specifically refers to Raja Yoga, the royal path of divine meditation on the one Brahman. A man who has taken up successful practice of Yoga is called a Yogi (also spelled Yogin), a woman Yogini. Several other forms of yoga exist within Hinduism including those of selfless action (Karma Yoga), selfless love (Bhakti Yoga), and discriminatory contemplation (Jnana Yoga). Many modern, non-sectarian hatha yoga schools are popular and focus more on coordination of bodily health in addition to mental and spiritual well-being. "
Shouldn't the link be to: Many modern, non-sectarian hatha yoga schools are popular and focus more on coordination of bodily health in addition to mental and spiritual well-being.
Cappeller's Sanskrit-English Dictionary defines Yoga as: m. collection or concentration of the mind, meditation, contemplation (1) --robert_wh 12:10, 2004 May 18 (UTC)