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Baba and the 5 Charging Bulls

Baba and the 5 Charging Bulls

A Story in the Life of P. R. Sarkar Once upon a time Prabhat had a childhood friend who was quite a bit younger than he was. Manoranjan often saw Prab…

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Granthimuktásana – Knot Loosening Posture

Granthimuktásana – Knot Loosening Posture

(The following is a Brief Study of an Asana. A more complete version can be accessed in the Ananda Marga Asana Guide which is currently available for …

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Neohumanist Activities for Children ages 3-10

Neohumanist Activities for Children ages 3-10

Introducing children to kindness, empathy, and responsibility through helping activities is one of the best ways to nurture character and neohumanist …

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Anandamurti Speaks About Neohumanism

Anandamurti Speaks About Neohumanism

 Humanity is one & indivisible. No mother tongue should ever be suppressed. The suppression of people’s mother tongue is a sin…Intelligent people …

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Jánushirásana (Head to Knee Posture)

Jánushirásana (Head to Knee Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana This ásana addresses issues related to Mánipura. Svádhisthána, and Múládhára chakras such as kidney trouble and stomach…

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Tuládańdásana  (Balance Posture)

Tuládańdásana  (Balance Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana  This balance posture improves the ability to balance, promotes good health and strength throughout the legs, espe…

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Bhávásana (Ideation Posture)

Bhávásana (Ideation Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana This ásana strengthens the legs and joints. It inspires spiritual ideation and helps with meditation. Bhávásana increas…

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Bhújaungásana (Cobra Posture)

Bhújaungásana (Cobra Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana  With Yoga Mudrá and Diirgha Pranám, Bhújaungásana is recommended for women to be practiced everyday to balance th…

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Dhanurásana (Bow Posture)

Dhanurásana (Bow Posture)

also known as Naokásana (Boat Posture) Primary Objective of the Ásana In this pose the body assumes the shape of a bow or boat, it strengthens the bac…

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Garudásana (Eagle Posture)

Garudásana (Eagle Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana The main goal is to improve balance, both physical and mental, while strengthening the core muscles, as well as hip and…

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Matsyendrásana (Matsyendra’s Posture)

Matsyendrásana (Matsyendra’s Posture)

Primary Objective of Ásana It’s one of the most beneficial ásanas of the Ánanda Márga system. Matsyendrásana is excellent for the spine, correcting sh…

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Shasháungásana (Hare Posture)

Shasháungásana (Hare Posture)

Primary Objective of the Ásana The hare posture relieves tension in the spine. Shasháungásana may improve memory and meditation. It affects the entire…

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Twist variations

Twist variations

Jathara Parivartanasana – Supine Spinal Twist Sometimes referred to as Supta Matsyendrasana  This is a gentle and easy twist. It is a cooli…

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Some of Shrii Shri Anandamurti’s Comments on Kiirtana

Some of Shrii Shri Anandamurti’s Comments on Kiirtana

Along with the obstacles, there will also be certain forces that will assist you. Whatever worldly difficulties might obstruct your path, the best pos…

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Kiirtan Quiz:  What Do Ya Know?

Kiirtan Quiz:  What Do Ya Know?

One should be as humble as the grass and as tolerant as the trees, one should give respect to those whom no one respects, and always do kiirtan to the…

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The Ananda Marga Asana Guide

This guide contains all of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti’s 44 therapeutic asanas as well as additional information about the Ananda Marga Style Asana Practice.

This document utilizes the Wiki platform and is, for now, available for no charge. The on-line book is currently distributed only to Ananda Marga teachers or experienced margiis within a referral based process. Please contact MahaJyoti Glassman at moc.liamg@1agoyjm if interested. Thank you.

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