astangajoogaan
Astangajoogaan is a physically demanding style of yoga that flows through a set sequence of postures. The word "ashtanga" translates to "eight limbs" in Sanskrit, referring to the eight limbs of yoga outlined by Patanjali. However, the physical practice of astangajoogaan is most commonly associated with the asana, or posture, component. It was popularized in the 20th century by K. Pattabhi Jois.
The practice involves a continuous flow of movement linked by breath. This synchronized breathing, known as
Astangajoogaan emphasizes bandhas, or internal energy locks, and drishti, or focal points for the gaze, to enhance