Yoga : What is Yoga?
What is Yoga?
If you think of people in seemingly impossible and weirdly twisted
poses when you think of "Yoga", then you may have an inkling of what
yoga is, just an inkling that's it. Yoga is much more than those poses.
Derived from the Sankrit word "yuj" which means "to unite or integrate";
yoga is a 5000 year old Indian body of knowledge. Yoga is all about
harmonizing the body with the mind and breath through the means of
various breathing techniques,
yoga postures (asanas) and meditation.
Sri Sri Yoga
Sri Sri Yoga
is a 10 hours' workshop spread over 3-5 days, uniting the body, breath
and mind in a joyful experience. A combination of gentle and vigorous
series of asanas is taught for the well-being of the body, while an
equal emphasis is placed on techniques for nurturing the mind and
spirit. With Sri Sri Yoga's multi dimensional routine combining yoga
postures, breathing techniques, yogic knowledge and meditation, students
gain a complete take home practice. It is suitable for beginners as
well as experienced yoga practitioners. Through the practices taught in
the workshop, participants can lose weight and be cured of chronic
diseases such as insomnia, asthma, diabetes, hypertension and migraine.
Yoga for everyone:
Yoga has never been alien to us. It's a way of our life. We have been
doing it since we were a baby! Whether it is the Cat Stretch that
strengthens the spine or the Wind-Relieving pose that boosts digestion,
you will always see kids do some form of yoga throughout the day. Yoga
works for everyone from people engaged in desk jobs to professional
cyclists to runners to people looking for weight loss to housewives to
students. This section mostly explains how yoga can improve the quality
of life for everyone who adopts this practice.
Ayurveda:
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian system of natural and holistic
medicine. Ayurveda means "the science of life" (the Sanskrit root "ayur"
means "longevity" or "life" and "veda" means "science"). Ayurveda
provides guidance on how to improve our lifestyle while living a healthy
and zestful life. Practicing ayurveda also improves your yoga practice,
a perfect win-win situation! This section sheds light on how ayurveda
can uplift our life in every sphere.
Breathing techniques (Pranayama) & Meditation (Dhyaan)
Pranayama is the art of effective breath control. Practicing proper
techniques of breathing can help bring more oxygen to the blood and
brain, eventually helping control prana or the vital life energy.
Pranayama also goes hand in hand with various yoga asanas. The union of
these two yogic principles is considered as the highest form of
purification and self-discipline, covering both mind and body.
Pranayama techniques also prepare us for a deeper experience of meditation. Know more about various pranayama techniques in these sections.
Patanjali Yoga Sutras
This section lays an exclusive commentary by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the ancient scripture,
Patanjali Yoga Sutras,
which will enlighten you on the knowledge of yoga, its origin and
purpose. The goal of this rendition of the Yoga Sutras is to make the
principles and practices of the Yoga Sutras more understandable and
accessible. The descriptions of each sutra offered by Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar attempts to focus on the practical suggestions of what can be
done to experience the ultimate benefits of a yogic lifestyle.
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