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Yoga is derived from which Sanskrit word?​

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Answered by dharmik9
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Answer:

Yuj

Explanation:

Yuj

The word 'Yoga' is derived from the Sanskrit root 'Yuj', meaning 'to join' or 'to yoke' or 'to unite'. As per Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man & Nature.

Answered by Hansika4871
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Yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word "Yuj."

  • The name 'Yoga' comes from the Sanskrit root 'Yuj,' which means 'to join, yoke, or unify.'
  • Yoga is a science that teaches us how to bring our individual souls together with the Supreme Soul. It's the coming together of one's own will with the cosmic or Universal Will.
  • Yoga, according to Yogic scriptures, leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the universal consciousness, implying complete harmony between the mind and body, as well as between man and nature.

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