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Category Archives: Karma Yoga
So Many Yoga Paths: Which one is the best for me?
We discussed many paths of traditional yoga to achieve our real goal in life and beyond. This article is a bit long. Please bear with us. We wanted to ensure a continuous flow of the article for you to relish! … Continue reading
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Karma Yoga: Yoga of Work
Just reading the above title, many people react – “Are you kidding! We thought yoga is about practicing some poses(asanas)! Is it possible to do yoga through work? “ Answer is yes! Don’t be surprised! Most of the Bhagavadgita deals … Continue reading
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