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parigraha = hoarding, possessiveness<br />

paripurna = full, entire, complete<br />

parivartana = turning around, revolving<br />

parivartana-pada = with one leg turned around<br />

parivid = twined, twisted around<br />

parivritta = revolved, turned around<br />

parivritti = crossed or with a twist, turning, rolling<br />

parshva = the side, flank, lateral<br />

parshvaika = parsva (side) + eka (one)<br />

parshvaika-pada = with one leg turned sideways<br />

parvata = mountain<br />

paryanka = a bed, a couch<br />

pasa (pasha) = snare, trap, noose, fetter<br />

paschima = the back of the whole body from head to heels, west side, western<br />

paschimatana = intense stretch of the back side of the body from the nape to the heels<br />

pakshya = being in or belonging to the wings<br />

patan = to collapse<br />

Patanjali = a sage, the author of the <strong>Yoga</strong> Sutras, a treatises on Sanskrit and Ayurveda; the founder of<br />

yoga, most likely lived between 200 BCE and 300 CE; a manifestation of the serpent of infinity<br />

pavanamuktasana = wind release pose<br />

perineum = the area between the thighs, behind the genitals, and in front of the anus<br />

pichamayura = peacock with stretched feathers<br />

pid = squeeze<br />

pida = pain, discomfort, pressure<br />

pincha = a feather of a tail, the chin<br />

pinda = a fetus, an embryo in an early stage of gestation, ball, the body<br />

pingala = a channel on the right side of the spine through which prana moves, associated with<br />

reddish color, a nadi or channel of masculine energy starting from the right nostril, then moving to<br />

the crown of the head and then downward to the base of the spine; as the solar energy flows<br />

through it, it is also called surya-nadi<br />

pitam = stool, chair<br />

plavana = jump through<br />

pliha = the spleen<br />

poorna = full<br />

prana = breath, life, vitality, wind, energy, strength; connotes the soul, life force or inner breath;<br />

sometimes refers to anatomical or outer breath; vital upward energy current<br />

pranayama = breath control, energy control through breathing, consisting of conscious inhalation<br />

(puraka), retention (kumbhaka), and exhalation (rechaka), breath extension, breathing exercises to<br />

harmonize the flow of life force; the fourth stage or limb of Ashtanga <strong>Yoga</strong><br />

prapada = tip of the feet<br />

prasarita = spread, stretched out<br />

pratyahara = internalization of the senses, independence from sensory stimuli; the fifth stage or limb<br />

of Ashtanga <strong>Yoga</strong>, withdrawal and emancipation of the mind from the domination of the senses and

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