Yoga for a younger, prettier face
There was a beautiful Hindu woman named Ranjana (meaning "never sad") Kapadia who was born and raised in Bombay and landed on the island of Manhattan, fleeing an attempted arranged marriage in 1979 at age twenty-four. Traditionally, in the yoga practice, the face and body are not separat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Town & country 2007-09, Vol.161 (5328), p.140 |
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Zusammenfassung: | There was a beautiful Hindu woman named Ranjana (meaning "never sad") Kapadia who was born and raised in Bombay and landed on the island of Manhattan, fleeing an attempted arranged marriage in 1979 at age twenty-four. Traditionally, in the yoga practice, the face and body are not separated, and there's no emphasis on appearance except in that it reflects an inner state. "Facial yoga can be an integral part of stimulating the twenty-one pairs of muscles in the face, resulting in a more relaxed appearance while stimulating blood and lymph flow," he explains. |
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ISSN: | 0040-9952 |