Showing posts with label language of yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label language of yoga. Show all posts
Jul 5, 2014
History of Sanskrit Language
Sanskrit. While it is the language of yoga, you don't need to be a scholar in order to practice. However, if you are interested in broadening your knowledge, getting familiar with Sanskrit is a great place to start. Here's a quick overview of the history of the language and all you need is two minutes.
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