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Which is the Sanskrit root (verb form) for the etymological derivation of the word “Yoga” ?

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Answered by jitumahi90786
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The Sanskrit root for the etymological derivation of the word "Yoga" is 'Yuj' which means to join or to unite. Yoga aims to create a union between body, mind, and spirit.

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Answered by hemantsuts012
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Answer:

"Yoga" also refers to an inner science containing various methods by which human beings can realize this connection and achieve mastery over their destiny.

Explanation:

The word "yoga" is derived from the Sanskrit root "Yuj" which means "to join" or "yoke" or "to unite".

Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science that focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is the art and science of a healthy lifestyle. The word "yoga" is derived from the Sanskrit root "Yuj" which means "to join" or "yoke" or "to unite". According to the yogic scriptures, the practice of yoga leads to the unification of the individual consciousness with the consciousness of the Universal Consciousness, indicating perfect harmony between mind and body, man and nature. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this unity of existence is called yoga and is called a yogi who has attained the state of freedom known as mukti, nirvana or moksha.

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