Ardha definition

Ardha means half and ‘Hala’ means plough. This posture is known as Ardha Halāsana because in its final position, the body resembles half the shape of an Indian plough.
Ardha means half, ‘hala’ means plough, the final position of this pose resembles a half plough, so it’s called as Ardha Halasana.
Ardha means half, ‘hala’ means plough, the final position of this pose resembles a

Examples of Ardha in a sentence

  • It aims to enhance the museum visitors‘ awareness to ICH and in particular, to Al Ardha, a dance of the Middle Eastern region56.

  • And Whereas the said(1) Prafull Kumar Naskar, (2) Khitish Chandra Naskar, (3) Charu Chgandra Naskar, (4) Nakul Chandra naskar, (5) Netai Charan Naskar, (6) Ardha Chandra Naskar Alias Adhar Chandra Naskar , (7) Angan Chandra Naskar amicably partitioned the said propert and after partition , the said Ardha Chandra Naskar Alias Adhar Chandran Naskar became the absolute owner of land measuring 17 decimal more or less comprised in R.S. Dag No. 228, Under R.S. Khatian No. 214 I Mouza – Raghunathpur, J.

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More Definitions of Ardha

Ardha means ‘half,’ Matsya means ‘Fish’ and Indra means ‘king.’ Matsyendra was one of the great Yogis founders of the Hatha Yoga. This Asana is also known as ‘Vakrasana’. Vakra means ‘twisted’.

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