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Pranayama
The practice of breath control in yoga, linking breath to movement and stillness.
Asana
Physical postures practiced in yoga, each with specific alignment and intention.
Chakra
Energy centers within the subtle body, each governing different aspects of life.
Namaste
A greeting of respect and honor, acknowledging the divine in another.
Savasana
Corpse pose, the final resting posture at the end of a yoga practice.
Vinyasa
Linking breath with movement in a flowing sequence of postures.
Mantra
Sacred sounds or phrases repeated during meditation or chanting practice.
Mudra
Symbolic hand gestures used to channel energy and deepen awareness.
— Lisa Marie, Co-founder of Yoga Near MeThe real yoga begins when you leave the mat. But finding the right mat—the right teacher, the right room—that’s where transformation starts.











