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 In think in the west when they say cultural appropriation they show it is a cultural thing and each  culture sees it differently. Yoga stems from the Vedas - the Indian holy texts that were composed from around 1900 BC. Besides yoga, three major religions came from those texts - Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. I think it is depending on different cultures it could be considered a religion. As a spiritual and physical practice, yoga is a positive and comprehensive approach to holistic health through the integration of body, mind, and spirit; as such, it is a valuable instrument to promote one’s spiritual well-being. Yoga aids all who practice religion, regardless of their persuasion, by balancing the nervous system and stilling the mind through its various exercises. I think it is considered a religion in some cultures and they way they see yoga and how they complete it. 

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