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La literatura llamada upanishádica en la India es vastísima: más de 100 obras se hacen llamar Upaniṣads, aunque sólo unas 12 o 13 son consideradas como principales, es decir, védicas.
Adrián Muñoz
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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Yoga Philosophy: A Perspective on the Need for Yoga-Based Counselling Program (YBCP) in Common Mental Disorders. [PDF]
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This article examines the Vedic literature, from Ṛg Veda to the Upanishads, to see how these texts have addressed the recent issue of biocentric ethics.
Keshav Raj Chalise
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A comparative study on marma and acupoints. [PDF]
Wu T, Wang XY.
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In Indian tradition, the problem of the body cannot be examined irrespective of the ontological, anthropological and cosmological paradigm. In Brahmanism this paradigm was founded on cosmogonic schemes contained in the holy Vedic texts.
Marta Kudelska
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Methodological issues in yoga therapy research among psychiatric patients. [PDF]
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The politics of gifts and reciprocity in South-South Cooperation: The case of India's Covid-19 diplomacy. [PDF]
Venkatachalam M, Nielsen KB, Modi R.
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Taittiriya Upanishad by Dr Partha Majumdar is a visually immersive interpretation of one of the most profound Upanishads of the Yajurveda, presenting ancient Indian philosophical wisdom through reflective narrative and richly crafted imagery. The book explores the journey of human understanding from the physical world to the innermost experience of ...
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Beyond the Mat: Exploring the Potential Clinical Benefits of Yoga on Epigenetics and Gene Expression: A Narrative Review of the Current Scientific Evidence. [PDF]
Giridharan S.
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Proposed identification of physiological classification and theoretical mechanisms of yogāsanas. [PDF]
Mondal S.
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