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         <title><![CDATA[Journey of Yoga from Ancient to Modern Times]]></title>
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Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word ‘Yuj’, which means to join / merge. Merging the human consciousness with the super-consciousness. In this context, super-consciousness refers to the being or state that most people refer to as GOD. &nbsp;Therefore based on this definition, Yoga is in principle, a spiritual practice.
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Yoga has achieved tremendous popularity in the modern world, with its reach extending from its birthplace, India, to the entire world. In modern times, yoga is...]]></description>
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