backbend$6438$ - ترجمة إلى إيطالي
Diclib.com
قاموس ChatGPT
أدخل كلمة أو عبارة بأي لغة 👆
اللغة:

ترجمة وتحليل الكلمات عن طريق الذكاء الاصطناعي ChatGPT

في هذه الصفحة يمكنك الحصول على تحليل مفصل لكلمة أو عبارة باستخدام أفضل تقنيات الذكاء الاصطناعي المتوفرة اليوم:

  • كيف يتم استخدام الكلمة في اللغة
  • تردد الكلمة
  • ما إذا كانت الكلمة تستخدم في كثير من الأحيان في اللغة المنطوقة أو المكتوبة
  • خيارات الترجمة إلى الروسية أو الإسبانية، على التوالي
  • أمثلة على استخدام الكلمة (عدة عبارات مع الترجمة)
  • أصل الكلمة

backbend$6438$ - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

POSTURES IN HATHA YOGA AND MODERN YOGA PRACTICE
Asanas; Yoga posture; Yogaasana; Yoga postures; Asanam; Yoga positions; Yoga position; Yoga asanas; Yoga asana; Asana (yoga); 84 Classic Yoga Asanas; Yoga Asanas; Āsana; Āsanas; Yoga pose; Yoga stretching; Yoga stretch and hold; Shatkonasana; Yoga poses; Inversion asanas; Sitting asanas; Forward bend asanas; Backbend asanas; Twisting asanas; Reclining asanas; Hip-opening asanas; Core strength asanas; Inverted asana; Yogasena
  • The lion pose, [[Simhasana]], is named for an [[avatar]] of [[Vishnu]] in the form of the man-lion [[Narasimha]]. India, 12th Century
  • pages=190–195}}</ref> 16th century
  • center
  • Padmasana]]; [[Navasana]]; [[Pincha Mayurasana]]; [[Dhanurasana]]; [[Natarajasana]]; [[Vrkshasana]]
  • p=200}}
  • center
  • access-date=19 December 2018}}</ref>
  • Eka Pada Bakasana (One-legged Crane)]], an asana in [[Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga]]'s Advanced series
  • center
  • GS=''[[Goraksha Sataka]]''; ShS=''[[Shiva Samhita]]''; HYP=''[[Hatha Yoga Pradipika]]''; HR=''[[Hatha Ratnavali]]''; GhS=''[[Gheranda Samhita]]''; JP=''[[Joga Pradipika]]''; YS=''[[Yoga Sopana]]''; LoY=''[[Light on Yoga]]''; DM=[[Dharma Mittra]]
  • [[Jambhala]], the Buddhist god of riches, seated in [[Lalitasana]]. Nepal, 1643
  • Joga Pradipika]]''
  • The ''[[Yoga Sutras]]'' 2:46 state that asanas, here [[Natarajasana]], should be "steady and comfortable".
  • center
  • center
  • A page from [[Patanjali]]'s ''[[Yoga Sutras]]'' and ''Bhasya'' commentary (c. 2nd to 4th century CE), which placed asana as one of the eight limbs of classical yoga
  • center
  • pp=150–152}}
  • center
  • center
  • pregnant women]] in 2018
  • center
  • [[Utthitha Trikonasana]], an important pose in [[Iyengar Yoga]], using a prop, a [[yoga brick]]. The pose requires the practitioner to work different parts of the body in different directions.
  • center
  • Paśupati]], "Lord of beasts", is a name of the later Hindu god [[Shiva]].}}

backbend      
n. flessione del dorso (in ginnastica)

تعريف

asana
['?:s?n?]
¦ noun a posture adopted in hatha yoga.
Origin
from Sanskrit asana.

ويكيبيديا

Asana

An āsana (Sanskrit: आसन) is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose, and later extended in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, to any type of position, adding reclining, standing, inverted, twisting, and balancing poses. The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali define "asana" as "[a position that] is steady and comfortable". Patanjali mentions the ability to sit for extended periods as one of the eight limbs of his system. Asanas are also called yoga poses or yoga postures in English.

The 10th or 11th century Goraksha Sataka and the 15th century Hatha Yoga Pradipika identify 84 asanas; the 17th century Hatha Ratnavali provides a different list of 84 asanas, describing some of them. In the 20th century, Indian nationalism favoured physical culture in response to colonialism. In that environment, pioneers such as Yogendra, Kuvalayananda, and Krishnamacharya taught a new system of asanas (incorporating systems of exercise as well as traditional hatha yoga). Among Krishnamacharya's pupils were influential Indian yoga teachers including Pattabhi Jois, founder of Ashtanga vinyasa yoga, and B.K.S. Iyengar, founder of Iyengar yoga. Together they described hundreds more asanas, revived the popularity of yoga, and brought it to the Western world. Many more asanas have been devised since Iyengar's 1966 Light on Yoga which described some 200 asanas. Hundreds more were illustrated by Dharma Mittra.

Asanas were claimed to provide both spiritual and physical benefits in medieval hatha yoga texts. More recently, studies have provided evidence that they improve flexibility, strength, and balance; to reduce stress and conditions related to it; and specifically to alleviate some diseases such as asthma and diabetes.

Asanas have appeared in culture for many centuries. Religious Indian art depicts figures of the Buddha, Jain tirthankaras, and Shiva in lotus position and other meditation seats, and in the "royal ease" position, lalitasana. With the popularity of yoga as exercise, asanas feature commonly in novels and films, and sometimes also in advertising.