--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "richardatrwilliamsdotus"
wrote:
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> cardemaister:
> > Well, that's another nice Sanskrit "dilemma", you've
> > lead me into! :D
> >
> > Namely 'caNDaalii' seems to be the nominative singular
> > *feminine* form "from" 'caNDaala(H)' (masc.), wherea
> > According to Swami Sivananda Saraswati,
> > Kundalini yoga is really considered a
> > Laya yoga.
> >
PaliGap:
> No one seems much interested in 'karma
> yoga' do they.
>
It all depends on what you mean by 'karma'
yoga.
Most of these yoga designations were made up
by Swami Vivekananda
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "richardatrwilliamsdotus"
wrote:
> > > In the context of yoga, 'caNDaalii' fairly probably
> > > refers to heat...
> > >
> Vaj:
> > It's also a close homophone of kundali (kuNDalI)...
> >
> According to the Cologne Sanskrit Lexicon, the Sanskrit
> word 'k
cardemaister:
> Well, that's another nice Sanskrit "dilemma", you've
> lead me into! :D
>
> Namely 'caNDaalii' seems to be the nominative singular
> *feminine* form "from" 'caNDaala(H)' (masc.), whereas
> 'kuNDalii' is the nominative singular *masculine*
> "from" 'kuNDalin'...
>
I'm surprise
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "richardatrwilliamsdotus"
wrote:
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>
>
> > > In the context of yoga, 'caNDaalii' fairly probably
> > > refers to heat...
> > >
> Vaj:
> > It's also a close homophone of kundali (kuNDalI)...
> >
> According to the Cologne Sanskrit Lexicon, the Sanskrit
>
> > In the context of yoga, 'caNDaalii' fairly probably
> > refers to heat...
> >
Vaj:
> It's also a close homophone of kundali (kuNDalI)...
>
According to the Cologne Sanskrit Lexicon, the Sanskrit
word 'kuNDalin' refers to snake that is 'coiled'.
If you are a TM practitioner, you would have
On Jan 11, 2012, at 2:51 AM, cardemaister wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote:
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>
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> Lobsang Rampa was a phony fiction writer. These are not instructions
> for heat yoga (caNDAlI-yoga).
>
That word 'caNDAlI' (caNDaalii; ~~chun-duh-lee) is "interesting".
Its "root" seems
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister wrote:
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> the o-sound is long: ~ saw-muh, because in Sanskrit, the o-sound
> represents the former diphthong 'au' (~ as in 'how'; cf. om, aum).
> LoL!
>
Well, yikes, after listening to the pronunciation of
'how' on translate.google.com, I'd sa
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote:
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>
>
> Lobsang Rampa was a phony fiction writer. These are not instructions
> for heat yoga (caNDAlI-yoga).
>
That word 'caNDAlI' (caNDaalii; ~~chun-duh-lee) is "interesting".
Its "root" seems to be 'caNDa', which according to Monier-Willia
> > > > Here is an exercise that enables one to keep
> > > > warm in cold weather...
> > > >
> > Vaj:
> > > Lobsang Rampa was a phony fiction writer. These
> > > are not instructions for heat yoga (caNDAlI-yoga).
> > >
> > Candali (kundalini) is a Sanskrit translation of a
> > Tibetan word - Tumm
If Gingrich or Ron Paul find out about this - they'll want DHSS to teach
pranyama to the homeless.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister wrote:
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>
> From Cyril Henry Hoskin's a.k.a. Tuesday Lobsang Rampa's book Wisdom of
> the Ancients:
>
> Here is an exercise that enables one to
On Jan 10, 2012, at 11:01 AM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote:
> > Here is an exercise that enables one to keep
> > warm in cold weather...
> >
Vaj:
> Lobsang Rampa was a phony fiction writer. These
> are not instructions for heat yoga (caNDAlI-yoga).
>
Candali (kundalini) is a Sanskrit transla
> > Here is an exercise that enables one to keep
> > warm in cold weather...
> >
Vaj:
> Lobsang Rampa was a phony fiction writer. These
> are not instructions for heat yoga (caNDAlI-yoga).
>
Candali (kundalini) is a Sanskrit translation of a
Tibetan word - Tummo.
But, in fact, 'Heat Yoga' w
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