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Hi Drchiragjetpariya! I noticed your contributions to Karnapidasana and wanted to welcome you to the Wikipedia community. I hope you like it here and decide to stay.

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Please note that WikiProject Yoga does not create articles for every Asana: there are thousands now, and more minor ones are being created every year, most of them not notable in Wikipedia's terms. Instead, we have articles on the major principles (Hatha yoga, Yoga as exercise, ...) and on major groups of Asanas. Thus, Halasana actually covers Karnapidasana, Parsva Halasana and Supta Konasana as well, treating those poses as variations on a theme. This both keeps down the proliferation of Asana articles, and ensures that each article we do have is definitely notable.
Please also note that Wikipedia works entirely from reliable sources, not from the opinions of any editor. All additions must be verifiable from such sources, to prove they are usable. No editor is allowed to add materials that they "know" are correct, no matter what their experience or employment. Indeed, Wikipedia is very cautious about allowing anyone to edit material related to any individual editor, their work, company, or profession; conflict of interest is heavily deprecated; and any reference to individual knowledge is seen as worse than useless, as it implies original research and unverifiable claims. I do hope this is clear; it would help greatly if you could take the time to read through the Wikipedia policies mentioned here by following the bluelinked terms in this paragraph.

Happy editing! Chiswick Chap (talk) 07:41, 21 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]