Yoga Terminology

11 words in this vocabulary list

noun A statement or slogan repeated frequently

  • She repeated her mantra of positivity every morning before starting her work.
  • I always say my mantra 'you got this' to boost my confidence before a big presentation.
  • My mantra for getting through finals week is 'caffeine and determination'.
  • His mantra of 'live in the moment' helped him cope with the stress of everyday life.

noun In Hindu philosophy, prana is the vital life force that permeates the body and is essential for sustaining life.

  • Prana is considered the life force energy in many Eastern philosophies.
  • I feel like I have more prana after doing some deep breathing exercises.
  • Yo, I need to boost my prana levels before this big presentation.
  • Her presence in the room was like a burst of prana, bringing new life to the atmosphere.

adjective describing a quality of renouncing or giving up something

  • The renunciative act of giving up her inheritance was a difficult decision for the heiress.
  • She made a renunciative move by quitting her high-paying job to pursue her passion.
  • Dude, that was so renunciative of you to drop out of school like that.
  • The artist's renunciative style of painting was a bold departure from traditional techniques.

noun a Hindu religious ascetic or monk who has renounced the material world and lives a life of meditation and self-denial

  • The sannyasi renounced all material possessions and devoted their life to spiritual pursuits.
  • The sannyasi is always seen meditating by the river.
  • That sannyasi is really on another level with their meditation practices.
  • Becoming a sannyasi in today's world could mean disconnecting from the chaos of everyday life.

noun a Hindu deity, considered the supreme god within Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism

  • Shiva is a prominent deity in Hinduism, known as the destroyer of evil and the transformer.
  • I'm planning to attend a Shiva puja at the temple this weekend.
  • That movie was so shiva, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • The artist's painting was a beautiful representation of Shiva's cosmic dance.

noun a state of being quiet and peaceful

adjective describing something that is calm and without movement

  • The stillness of the library was only broken by the occasional turning of a page.
  • I love sitting by the lake and enjoying the stillness of the water.
  • When the teacher left the room, there was a weird stillness in the air.
  • In the stillness of the night, she finally found peace in her thoughts.

noun a sacred text or scripture in Hinduism or Buddhism, typically containing teachings or aphorisms

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  • The ancient Indian text known as the Yoga Sutras is a collection of aphorisms on the philosophy and practice of yoga.
  • I found a cool sutra about meditation in this old book I was reading.
  • Dude, have you checked out the sutras on mindfulness? They're life-changing.
  • The sutra of forgiveness teaches us to let go of grudges and move forward with peace in our hearts.

noun A person who is proficient in yoga

  • The yogi demonstrated advanced poses during the yoga class.
  • I heard that yogi is hosting a free meditation session in the park.
  • I'm feeling like a true yogi after that intense workout.
  • She was a yogi in the kitchen, effortlessly creating delicious and healthy meals.

noun a posture or pose in yoga

adjective relating to or characteristic of yoga practices

  • The yoga instructor demonstrated the proper alignment for each asana in the class.
  • I struggle with holding the balance in that one asana during my yoga practice.
  • I totally nailed that asana today, feeling so accomplished!
  • Finding inner peace is like mastering a challenging asana in yoga, it takes practice and dedication.

noun A female practitioner of yoga, typically someone who is skilled in yoga practices and philosophy.

  • The yogini led a meditation class in the serene garden.
  • My friend Sarah is a total yogini - she's always doing yoga poses wherever she goes.
  • I heard that new yoga instructor is a real yogini, she's so cool.
  • She moved through the crowded city streets with the grace of a yogini, flowing effortlessly through the chaos.

noun a Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teacher or leader

adjective relating to or characteristic of a teacher or leader

  • The acharya is known for his profound knowledge of ancient scriptures.
  • I heard the acharya will be giving a talk at the temple next week.
  • Hey, did you catch that new podcast by the acharya? It's mind-blowing!
  • In the world of yoga, the acharya is like a guiding light for his students.