As > References for ‘Aśt́áuṋga, astáuṋga, Astauṋga, aśt́auṋga’
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[15] However, depending upon ones [...] occupation should be sentient. In the Aśt́áuṋga Márga (Eightfold Path) [...] their occupations are despicable.
[38] The way to fill the vásanábhánd́a with Consciousness is to practice astáuṋga yoga (the eight-limbed yoga). [...] pure. This is known as anubhava.
[6] Do you know what unit beings are? [...] first two limbs of the eight-limbed aśt́áuṋga yoga). An intelligent person never [...] have thus become as pure as gold.
[19] Why is Aśt́áuṋga Yoga called Dharma? The purpose [...] and all the rest are sectisms.
[85] In this mudrá all eight [...] of medical treatment is called aśt́áuṋga [eight-limbed] cikitsá [...] super-acoustic root of namah biija.]
[11] Answer : The question is [...] must incorporate the practices of Aśt́áuṋga Yoga into the curriculum in all [...] means humans, animals and plants.
[90] “There are some people” [...] Bengali as part of “Buddha o Aśt́áuṋga Márga” in Ánanda [...] AÁRÁ and ÁAA.
[29] Answer: We must develop the physico-psychic [...] must incorporate the practices of Astáuṋga Yoga into the curriculum in all [...] means humans, animals and plants.
[4] The man who has acquired intuitional [...] eight-fold path, is known as Aśt́áuṋga Mágga .
[5] Aśt́áuṋga means “a collection [...] became mágga .)
[25] The last item is samyak samádhi. [...] humans. These points are the Aśt́áuṋga Márga . Each and every [...] 7 )
[11] The indriyas are the controller [...] particularly in the practice of astáuṋga yoga (the eight fold path consisting [...] plays a very significant role.
[3] The human body is composed of eight main parts and is thus called aśt́auṋga. Prostration is called saśt́auṋga [...] gateways of the physical world.
[3] Dharma – Spirituality; the [...] consciousness; the seventh limb of Astauṋga Yoga.
[16] Through Aśt́áuṋga Yoga, as laid down in the Ananda [...] get divine mercy without doubt.