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The sanskrit numbers are listet in Lino's book

and you can hear the pronountiation on any of the the

videos of Lino, Guruji or Sharath. Actually the numbers

used for for counting in astanga yoga are not the

numbers 1, 2, 3 a.s.o., but 1st, 2nd, 3rd, a.s.o. meaning

1st vinyasa, 2nd vinyasa, 3rd vinyasa ....<br><br>By

the way, why do you only want the numbers until 18?

Some asanas have way more viyasas. Supta parsvasahita

for instance has 28.<br><br>Anyway here they come:

Ekam, dve, trini, catvari, panca, sat, sapta, astau,

nava, dasa, ekadasa, dvadasa, trayodasa, caturdasa,

pancadasa, sodasa, saptadasa, astadasa.<br><br>tutu

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ekam<br>dve<br>trini<br>catvari<br>panca<br>sat<br>sapta<br>astau<br>nava<br>das\

a<br>ekadasa<br>dvadasa<br>trayodasa<br>caturdasa<br>pancadasa<br>sodasa<br>asta\

dasa

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Thanks, tutu! I just recently ordered Lino's

video and book. <br><br>Why only 1-18? Where I practice

we frequently count through the postures for

Suryanamaskara-A and Suryanamaskara-B. I was interested in seeing

the text for the numbers.

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