In Sanskrit “Yoga” means
a To multiply
b To Understand
c To Unite
d To Comprehend
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the answer is c)to unite...and please mark me brainliest
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Answer:
In Sanskrit “Yoga” means to unite.
Explanation:
- Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit root 'Yuj,' which means 'to join,' 'to yoke,' or 'to unite.' Yoga, according to Yogic scriptures, leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, implying perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man and Nature.
- Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline founded on an extremely subtle science that focuses on bringing mind and body into harmony. It is an art and science of living a healthy lifestyle.
- Everything in the universe, according to modern scientists, is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in yoga and is referred to as a yogi, having attained mukti, nirvana, or moksha, a state of freedom. Thus, the goal of Yoga is Self-realization, or overcoming all kinds of sufferings in order to achieve "the state of liberation" (Moksha) or "freedom" (Kaivalya).
Thus the answer is option 3.
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