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- Bando_yoga abstract "Bando yoga or Burmese yoga is a form of yoga from Myanmar usually taught alongside bando. It is probably based on the internal training of Indian martial arts and is often referred to as peasant or slave yoga. It was for the common man and also used by ancient warriors of northern Burma to maintain health and protect from illness and disease. Today it is practiced by ethnic Burmese in parts of Southeast Asia, India.Bando really spread in Burma when Japanese invaded the country in 1942. It is part of a collection of martial arts called Thaing.The discipline includes the fighting and defensive behaviors of animals such as the cobra, python, viper, tiger, leopard, monkey, bull, boar and scorpion.Bando yoga is used for three main purposes. These are for maintaining overall health, resisting illness and disease, and restoring or recovering from illness and injury. It is not a yoga system for enlightenment but for developing and maintaining efficient functionality in our everyday life, whether it be as a worker/laborer, monk or warrior.There are three systems of Burmese yoga:dhanda yoga (decreased flexibility by using the staff)lonji yoga (Development of flexibility by using cloth or rope)letha yoga (Partner-assisted improvement of circulation and stimulation of joints)".
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- Bando_yoga wikiPageRevisionID "676874753".
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Bando.
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- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spiritual_practice.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yoga_styles.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Cobra.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Indian_martial_arts.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Indochinese_martial_arts.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Leopard.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Min_zin.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Monkey.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Pythonidae.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Scorpion.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Tiger.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Viperidae.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLink Yoga.
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- Bando_yoga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bando yoga".
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- Bando_yoga subject Category:Spiritual_practice.
- Bando_yoga subject Category:Yoga_styles.
- Bando_yoga hypernym Form.
- Bando_yoga type School.
- Bando_yoga type School.
- Bando_yoga type Style.
- Bando_yoga comment "Bando yoga or Burmese yoga is a form of yoga from Myanmar usually taught alongside bando. It is probably based on the internal training of Indian martial arts and is often referred to as peasant or slave yoga. It was for the common man and also used by ancient warriors of northern Burma to maintain health and protect from illness and disease. Today it is practiced by ethnic Burmese in parts of Southeast Asia, India.Bando really spread in Burma when Japanese invaded the country in 1942.".
- Bando_yoga label "Bando yoga".
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- Bando_yoga sameAs Q13420377.
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- Bando_yoga depiction Stretch2.jpg.
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