How to solve our Illustrated Sudoku: An instruction
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How to solve our Illustrated Sudoku: An instruction

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The large 9×9 Illustrated Sudoku square is divided into 9 smaller squares—each of which is composed of 9 fields. Complete the puzzle so that the pictures don’t repeat either inside the small squares, or in lines—vertical and horizontal—inside the large square.

Select the picture and click on the desired field inside the Illustrated Sudoku. If, after placing the picture, the field turns green—you are right! And if it turns red—keep trying!

You can save your unfinished Illustrated Sudoku to your user account by clicking on the heart.

 

Have fun playing!

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Unshaken as The Himalayas
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Sandeep Pandey. Photo by Agnieszka Rostkowska
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Unshaken as The Himalayas

Agnieszka Rostkowska

For centuries, yoga adepts and spiritual seekers have been heading to Rishikesh, a small city in northern India, hoping to find ancient wisdom in its purest form. Przekrój editor and yogi Agnieszka Rostkowska followed in their footsteps to talk with Sandeep Pandey, one of the most renowned yoga teachers in the Himalayan Yoga tradition.

Would it even be possible to count all those ashrams and schools of yoga?—I ask myself maneuvering between holy cows and rikshaws on the narrow streets of Yog Nagari, the “city of yoga,” as Rishikesh is often called in Sanskrit. The walls of the houses, cafes, and hotels are sealed with tens of posters advertising everything the modern yogi may need: daily drop-in classes, short- and long-term courses, themed workshops, special retreats, and yoga teacher trainings, as well as all kinds of meditations, mantra chanting, singing bowls and gong concerts, ayurvedic massages—this list seems to be endless. However, I did not come to Rishikesh to benefit from all that, but mostly to talk with Sandeep Pandey, an expert in Himalayan Yoga, which is the classical, meditative form of yoga.

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