Excerpts taken from V Magazines V74 “The Model Issue”. A conversation between two women I truly admire - Eileen Ford & Bethann Hardison.
Yoginī
Yogi (Sanskrit: masc yogī, योगी ; fem yoginī) originally referred in the Classical Sanskrit of the Puranas specifically to a male practitioner of Yoga. In the same literature yoginī is the term used for female practitioners as well as divine goddesses and enlightened mothers, all revered as aspects of the Divine MotherDevi, without whom there would be no yogis. The two terms are still used today but the word Yogi is also generically used to refer to both male and female practitioners of yoga and related meditative practices in Buddhism, Jainism, Taoism etc.
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One of the most influential contemporary dance companies of the century, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
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