What is Bhakti Yoga? 

If like me, you’ve been exploring yoga in Melbourne, you’ll find it can be more than physical exercise. The word “yoga” comes from the Sanskrit root yuj which means to link up with or to combine. Bhagavad-gita, our primary text, describes a variety of yoga practices. Among them are hatha-yoga (perhaps the most familiar: practicing yoga-asanas and mindful breathing), karma-yoga (practicing conscious action), jnana-yoga (philosophical study and contemplation), and bhakti-yoga. Bhakti is derived from the Sanskrit word bhaj, which means loving service. Bhakti-yoga means to connect to the Supreme by means of loving devotional service. 
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What is Bhakti Yoga?

If like me, you’ve been exploring yoga in Melbourne, you’ll find it can be more than physical exercise. The word “yoga” comes from the Sanskrit root yuj which means to link up with or to combine. Bhagavad-gita, our primary text, describes a variety of yoga practices. Among them are hatha-yoga (perhaps the most familiar: practicing yoga-asanas and mindful breathing), karma-yoga (practicing conscious action), jnana-yoga (philosophical study and contemplation), and bhakti-yoga. Bhakti is derived from the Sanskrit word bhaj, which means loving service. Bhakti-yoga means to connect to the Supreme by means of loving devotional service.
https://www.harekrishnamelbourne.com.au/bhakti-yoga/
#HareKrishnaMelbourne #bhaktiyoga #meditationyogamelbourne #kirtanmeditation

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