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Can anyone help? As a yoga teacher in the uk, I am interested in learning more about yoga philosophy. I am trying to find a book to explain the yoga vedas and upanishads in a simple easy format to umderstand. If you can help it is greatly appreciated. Thank you. Namaste Lizzie
Post edited by: lizzietuff, at: 2010/12/07 15:25
Posted On: 2010/12/07 15:24
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Namaste, Timothy ------------------------------- Timothy Burgin Founder and Executive Director YogaBasics.com Posted On: 2011/01/27 10:42
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