"Hatha yoga" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From Sanskrit हठ (haṭha, “force”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|sa|हठ||force}} Sanskrit हठ (haṭha, “force”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Hatha yoga (uncountable)
  1. A form of yoga that focuses on control of the body. Wikipedia link: Hatha yoga Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Yoga Translations (form of yoga): 訶陀瑜伽 (Chinese Mandarin), 诃陀瑜伽 (hētuó yújiā) (Chinese Mandarin), hathajooga (Finnish), hatha yoga [masculine] (French)
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