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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Sanskrit Friday: Pigeon (कपोत) + An Announcement

Happy Sanskrit Friday!

I'm happy to announce I'm hosting a tw-hour workshop on the Sounds of Sanskrit on Saturday, October 12th from 2-4pm at Be Love Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma! I'm really excited.


In this 2-hour workshop we will demystify the pronunciation, sounds, and meanings of Sanskrit words to enhance and deepen your practice. No knowledge of Sanskrit is necessary. Just bring yourself. Thank you, hope to see you there.
https://www.facebook.com/events/534148846715574/
Sanskrit Workshop at Be Love
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Today's word is कपोत. It's pronounced kuh-poht-ah-sun and means pigeon in English.


 -----Pronunciation----- Listen and hear the Sanskrit pronunciation below.



You see the word used in combination with असन (asana, or pose) to make कपोतासन, kapotasana or pigeon pose. Sometimes this pose is called one footed king pigeon, or king pigeon. It's all the same pose, perhaps done to varying degrees. The full form is as shown  below, but the most common expression we see is without bending the leg and reaching for it. Here are the other variations with a breakdown of the Sanskrit:
  • कपोतासन kapotasana = kapota + asana = "pigeon pose"
  • एक पाद राजकपोतासन  eka pada rajakapotasana = eka + pada + raja + kapota + asana = "one foot king pigeon pose"
  • राजकपोतासन rajakapotasana = "king pigeon pose"
Eka-Pada-Raja-Kapotasana Yoga-Asana Nina-Mel
The "full" expression of pigeon pose
    Sanskrit is the universal language of yoga and connects us all together. Thanks for reading. You've got another Sanskrit word under your belt! For tips on learning how to read and write in Sanskrit in its native script, read my post here.

    Until next week. नमस्ते,

    Tyler

    Friday, September 26, 2014

    Sanskrit Friday: Hand (हस्त)

    Happy Sanskrit Friday!

    Today is the next installment of the "Anatomy Sanskrit" series! We will be learning both animals and anatomy words over the next couple months.




    Today's word is हस्त. It's pronounced huhst or huh-stuh in English and means hand. In the States you sometimes hear it as hah-stuh.

     -----Pronunciation----- Listen and hear the Sanskrit pronunciation below.



    You see the word used in combination with असन (asana, or pose) AND another word to make a pose name. Strangely handstands in yoga practice aren't called "hastasana" but actually downward facing tree (adho mukha vrksasana). Here are several pose names you may have heard in class:
    • उत्थित हसत पादाङ्गुष्ठसन utthita hasta padangusthasana = "standing hand to big toe pose"
    • सुपत हसत पादाङ्गुष्ठसन supta hasta padangusthasana = "reclined hand to big toe pose"
    • पादहस्तासन padahastasana = "foot to hand pose" 
    • ऊर्ध्व हस्तासन urdhva hastasana = "raised arms pose"  

    Sanskrit is the universal language of yoga and connects us all together. It's like music.

    Thanks for reading. You've got another Sanskrit word under your belt! For tips on learning how to read and write in Sanskrit in its native script, read my post here.


    Thank you! Until next week. नमस्ते,

    Tyler