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Hi<br>Just want to see what sadhna do people

practice<br>me mostly hatha

yoga<br><br>asana<br>pranayama<br>some of the shat karma<br>some kriya

yoga<br>tibetan

tummo meditation<br><br>anyone else wants to share?

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Namaste;<br><br>The Sanatana Dharma defines eight

forms of behavior called "achara" which are appropriate

for spiritual life:<br><br>1. Vaishnavachara, which

means find your inspiration.<br><br>2. Vedicachara

which means learn about that which you love.<br><br>3.

Shaivachara means practice that which you learn

about.<br><br>4. Vamachara which means, "Beloved Behavior,"

performing every action in life efficiently.<br><br>5.

Dakshinachara which means, "Preferred Path," reducing our

necessity to perform worldly actions.<br><br>6.

Siddhantachara means making our behavior correspond to the

activities spoken of in the scriptures. These are primarily

seven:<br><br>puja (worship) <br>path (recitation) <br>homa (sacred

fire ceremony) <br>sangeet (singing) <br>nrit

(dancing) <br>arpana (offering) <br>pravachan (an

explanation of the meanings and applications, how to

integrate these various activities into our lives) <br>7.

Yogachara means "Behavior of Union".<br><br>8. Kulachara

means "Behavior of Excellence": whether sitting still

in meditation or actively pursuing some objective,

the attitude toward life remains the same in every

circumstance.<br><br>In the Devi Mandir we cultivate the knowledge and

practice of these eight different forms of behavior

performed by spiritual seekers. <br><br>We receive the

fruit of our actions according to the BHAVA with which

the action is performed. <br><br>from Shree Maa

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