Showing posts with label Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga. Show all posts

Saturday 5 September 2015

Brief History of Yoga


Brief History of Yoga

The science of Yoga has its origin thousands of years ago, long before the first religion or belief systems were born. According to Yogic lore, Shiva has seen as the first yogi or Ādiyogi and the first guru or Ādiguru. Several thousand years ago, on the banks of lake Kantisarovar in the Himalayas, Ādiyogi poured his profound knowledge into the legendary Saptarishis or "seven sages". These sages carried this powerful Yogic science to different parts of the world including Asia, the Middle East, northern Africa and South America. Interestingly, modern scholars have noted and marvelled at the close parallels found between ancient cultures across the globe. However, it was in India that the Yogic system found its fullest expression. Agastya, the Saptarishi who travelled across the Indian subcontinent, crafted this culture around a core Yogic way of life.


Yoga is widely considered as an "immortal cultural outcome" of the Indus Saraswati Valley Civilisation – dating back to 2700 BC – and has proven itself to cater to both material and spiritual uplift of humanity. A number of seals and fossil remains of Indus Saraswati Valley Civilisation with Yogic motifs and figures performing Yoga sādhana suggest the presence of Yoga in ancient India. The seals and idols of mother Goddess are suggestive of Tantra Yoga. The presence of Yoga is also available in folk traditions, Vedic and Upanishadic heritage, Buddhist and Jain traditions, Darshanas, epics ofMahabharata including Bhagawadgita and Ramayana, theistic traditions of Shaivas, Vaishnavas and Tantric traditions. Though Yoga was being practiced in the pre-Vedic period, the great sage Maharishi Patanjali systematised and codified the then existing Yogic practices, its meaning and its related knowledge through Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.

After Patanjali, many sages and Yoga masters contributed greatly for the preservation and development of the field through well-documented practices and literature. Yoga has spread all over the world by the teachings of eminent Yoga masters from ancient times to the present date. Today, everybody has conviction about Yoga practices towards the prevention of disease, maintenance and promotion of health. Millions and millions of people across the globe have benefitted by the practice of Yoga and the practice of Yoga is blossoming and growing more vibrant with each 

Friday 20 March 2015

How does Yoga In Rishikesh Happens?_"Yoga In Rishikesh happens Same like that above Example"


                                        Yoga in Rishikesh

in ancient time of the world human were not lazy.................................

Human are unknown with body.because everybody has different type of bodies. No No...i don't mean that they have different type of physical but they ave different type of internal body..
now don't think that i mean with that every body has different heart or kidneys or something different with their internal bodies.instead this i mean that they have different type of body languages like a powerful man can run continually 30 minutes instead by a normal can run 10 minutes continually

Yoga In Rishikesh happens same like that above Example_

actually in Rishikesh Yoga in happens as the people are interested in Yoga.
its just like that if you are beginner in yoga for you in Rishikesh lots of choices are here to do lots of styles of Yoga_exp..Beginners in Hatha, Iyengar Based beginners,ashatanga based beginners,tantra yoga,body guideline , etc.
but if you are advance with yoga you will have just less choices.

                  Rishikesh is best place for beginners of Yoga

If You are a beginners in Yoga,Rishikesh will give you so many new experiences of Yoga.
because in Rishikesh Worlds best Yoga teachers are here. they do own styles of yoga different and new which is just for beginners, so if you would join a beginners course you could get best yoga knowledge in Rishikesh 



Tuesday 24 February 2015

Why Is Balance Important In Yoga Exercises.

                  Why Is Balance Important In Yoga Exercises.

Deepak Parjapati

This balance is between the different organs and systems of the body as well as between the body, mind and spirit.
To restore balance Yoga resorts to the following 5 principles:
  • Right posture
  • Right breathing
  • Right relaxation
  • Right diet
  • Positive thinking and meditation
These, put together, help restore the lost balance to the body and mind. The tools Yoga uses for restoring balance are Yoga poses (asanas), breathing exercises (pranayama), cleansing techniques (kriyas), Yogic diet. But the most stress is nowadays laid on the physical aspect of Yoga. Quite naturally, we begin with the body.
There are literally thousands of Yoga poses that help in myriad ways. They are classified as follows:
  • Standing poses
  • Seated poses
  • Supine poses
  • Prone poses
  • Inverted poses
  • Balancing poses
Of these, the balancing poses, though the most difficult are the most beneficial. They bestow the most results upon the practitioner. However, they have to be done right and maintained for a period of time. Hence Yoga, if done regularly and properly - particularly the balancing poses help restore the lost balance in the body and between body and mind. But be careful with the practices too. Don't stress, don't force, don't over do. Remember, "Rome was not built in a day." Yoga, likewise, calls for practice and patience. The results are bound to follow, but one day at a time.
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Thursday 12 February 2015

Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series Posture- Cobra Pose also Urdha Mukha Swan Asana

Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series Posture- Cobra Pose also Urdha Mukha Swan Asana

Cobra pose gives a strength to your arms muscles as well arch your spine,
practise of this posture makes a human body stronger and gives a gentle massage to your abdomen , stretch thigh muscles and makes good flow with your blood .
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Saturday 31 January 2015

Chaturanga Dandasana also Plank Posture-( An Ashatnag Yoga Primary Series Posture)

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Chaturanga Dandasana (Ashtanga Yoga Primary series

               Chaturanga Dandasana also Plank Posture-

 helps to make stronger your shoulder and give a great power for balance your body even help to make your spine healthy.
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Sunday 25 January 2015

Ashatnga Vinyasa third Posture ( Sun Salutation A) - Padhastanasana -( An Ashatnag Yoga Primary Series Posture)

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Ashatnga Vinyasa third Posture ( Sun Salutation A) - Padhastanasana

Ashatnga Vinyasa Sun Salutation A Posture third Padhastasana - Arms with foot pose
help to stretch thigh muscles as well calf muscles gives benefits with your legs muscles stretchings.
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Friday 23 January 2015

Ashtanga Primary Series Second Asana(posture) 'Hasta Uttansana'

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Ashtanga Primary Series Second Asana(posture) 'Hasta Uttansana'

Ashatnga Vinyasa Primary Series Has second asana Hasta Uttanasana also called Raise arms over head pose, in this posture there is important point to know that upper part of body should be well stretched toward upside also arms well stretched ,with gazing your both thumbs with holding breathe, this posture helps to get relief a human body with any tension of thigh part even spinal problem .
*Note- Please do not Hold Your Breath as you are practicing of this posture and try to concentrate on your third eye which is situated between your both eyebrows .
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Wednesday 21 January 2015

Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series First and Important Posture "Samsthiti"

ashatanga yoga primary series postures gallery Samstiti- Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series First and Important Posture "Samsthiti"

Ashtanga Vinyasa Primary Series First and Important Posture "Samsthiti"

Samasthiti (Equal Standing) is a command to attention, to stand in balanced stillness. It is the practice of standing with equal,
In the Ashtanga method, alignment usually is not emphasized as much. We use the time in Samasthiti to come to attention and bring our awareness to our breath, coming back to our center.
This is not to say that one method is better than the other.. It is extremely helpful and necessary for students to understand and appreciate this pose. It is from understanding the correct alignment in Tadasana that the command of Samasthiti will unfold.
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Tuesday 20 January 2015

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Monday 19 January 2015

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