Yogi
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A yogi is a practitioner of Yoga, including a sannyasin or practitioner of meditation in Indian religions. The feminine form, sometimes used in English, is yogini.
Yogi has since the 12th century CE also denoted members of the Nath siddha tradition of Hinduism, and in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, a practitioner of tantra. In Hindu mythology, the god Shiva and the goddess Parvati are depicted as an emblematic yogi–yogini pair. Provided by Wikipedia
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38by Shakti Adhima, Putra, Eva, I, Mochtar, Hidayat, Kasman, Setiagama, Yogi Abdi, NugrohoGet Fulltext
Published 2020
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39by Wasita, Wasita, Hartatik, Hartatik, Sugiyanto, Bambang, Yogi, Ida Bagus Putu, Sunarningsih, Sunarningsih, Herwanto, EkoGet Fulltext
Published 2018
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40by Sumardyono, Sumardyono, Priatna, Nanang, Anggraena, Yogi, Khikmawati, Muda Nurul, Fauzan, M., Widyantini, Th, Herawati, Ratna, Sugiman, SugimanGet Fulltext
Published 2017
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