The root of illness is not only in the physical body. 1. Annamaya (Food): cells, tissues, blood, skin, organs Practice: Shatkarma, Asana The outermost layer of the koshas is named the sheath of food,…

The root of illness is not only in the physical body. 1. Annamaya (Food): cells, tissues, blood, skin, organs Practice: Shatkarma, Asana The outermost layer of the koshas is named the sheath of food,…
The historical development of Yoga may be divided into three significant periods or Pre-Patanjali Period (before 500 B.C) Vedas – there’s no explanation of the word Yoga in any Vedas, yet the word is mentioned.…
Bandhas are a series of energy gates within the subtle body which assist in the regulation of pranic flow within subtle energy channels (nadis). When engaging the locks the energy is forced to spread throughout these pathways
Patanjali describes 13 obstacles of yoga by breaking them down into two sets. The first set of Antarayas are the primary and most common obstacles one will encounter in yoga. The second set contains four minor obstacles, several of which are very uncommon.
A mantra is a sacred verse or sound, a grouping of sound vibrations which have an effect on the mental and psychic consciousness. Recited or chanted in Sanskrit, it symbolically conveys the spiritual dimension of yoga.
Jal neti (nasal cleaning with water) is one of the six purifying techniques (shatkarmas) in the “Hatha Yoga Pradipika.” The term is Sanskrit and translates literally to “water cleansing.”
Namaste Yogi’s welcome to the first session of vinyasa yoga so in today’s session we are going talk about vinyasa yoga like what vinyasa is
Meditation, like all other subjective experiences, is very difficult to describe. One must try to find it for himself to know what it is really about. The experience is real whereas a description cannot give a real understanding.
Through meditation one can calm and centre their mind. Meditation is a state of mind where we effortlessly focus on a particular thought without any judgement. Thus the most evident benefit of meditation is increased focus.
Namaste to everyone Ahimsa ( Non-Violence ) is the first practice that we all human beings need to incorporate in our life