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Definitions of yogi in various dictionaries:
noun - United States baseball player (born 1925)
noun - one who practices yoga and has achieved a high level of spiritual insight
noun - a Hindu philosophy involving physical and mental disciplines
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When this famous oft-quoted New York Yankee was asked "What time is it?" he answered, "You mean now?" |
This Yankee catcher holds the World Series record for most hits with 71 |
He made "Bartlett's" with "If people don't want to come out to the ballpark, nobody's going to stop them" |
The book subtitled "It Ain't Over..." is a collection of anecdotes by this man |
This good sport said, "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours" |
This Yankee catcher hit the 1st pinch-hit home run in Series history in '47; he hit 11 more homers in his Series career |
On TV, Boo Boo was his sidekick |
This catcher retired at the end of '63, managed the Yankees to a pennant in '64 & played 4 games for the Mets in '65 |
He "will sleep til noon but before it's dark he'll have every picnic basket that's in Jellystone Park" |
This smarter-than-the-average ursine debuted on "The Huckleberry Hound Show" in 1958 |
Yogi might refer to |
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A yogi (sometimes spelled jogi) is a practitioner of yoga. In Vedic Sanskrit, yoga (from the root yuj) means "to add", "to join", "to unite", or "to attach" in its most common literal sense, where in recent days, especially in the West, yoga often refers to physical exercises only. The term yogi is used broadly to refer to sannyasi or practitioners of meditation in a number of Indian religions. The feminine form is yogini, but is not always used, especially in the West. * Yogi, or jogi, since the 12th century CE, while meaning those dedicated to Yoga practice, has also referred to members of the Nath siddha tradition of Hinduism. Alternatively, in tantra traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, a practitioner of tantra (a tantrika) may also be called a yogi. In Hindu mythology, god Shiva and goddess Parvati are depicted as an emblematic yogiyogini pair.* |