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Lifestyle management through Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, part 6.

In this article we will study the next 3 steps of the Ashtanga Yoga, “Dharana, Dhyana & Samadhi.” While describing the eight limbs of Ashtang Yoga, Patanjali has termed Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi collectively as ” Sanyam” (Control). This implies that all the three aspects should be considered together. He makes a point that Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi are progressively advanced stages of concentration. The highest stage of mental…

Lifestyle management through Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, part 5.

In this article we will study the next step of the Ashtanga Yoga, “Pratyahara”. With the four limbs-Yamas, Niyamas, Asana & Pranayama in place, Pratyahara is the fifth step in an aspirant’s journey towards salvation or ultimate peace. It takes a person one step ahead by focusing more on his control over his mind. While defining Pratyahara, Sage Patanjali quotes, स्वविषयासंप्रयोगे…

Lifestyle management through Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, part 4

In this article we will study the next step of the Ashtanga Yoga, “Pranayama”. Pranayama is basically the breathing exercises, which are to be practiced once the aspirant is steady in the Asanas. Sage Patanjali quotes, तस्मिन् सति श्वासप्रश्वासयोर्गतिविच्छेदः प्राणायामः॥ When asana is accomplished, pranayama- breath control follows. This consists of the regulating inhalation and exhalation of breaths. He further…

Lifestyle management through Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, part 3.

In this article we will study the next step of the Ashtanga Yoga, “Asanas”. After understanding & practicing the Yama-Niyamas, an aspirant starts focusing on the clarity of the physical body with Asanas. In the journey of Yoga, physical body is a medium to realise the access to energies. Sage Patanjali quotes, स्थिरसुखमासनम् | “Sthira Sukham Asanam” Sthira means steadiness or feeling grounded…

Lifestyle management through Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, part 2.

With the Yamas being in place a Sadhak or a disciple moves forward to the next limb of Ashtanga yoga–Niyamas. Sage Patanjali states Niyamas as, शौचसंतोषतपःस्वाध्यायेश्वरप्रणिधानानि नियमाः॥ The constituents of Niyamas are: Shauch-Purity: Shauch is basically personal hygiene and Purity of thoughts! So deeply propagated by Sage Patanjali, where-in he talks about being pure and clean inside out. To follow Shauch: a) Empty your bowels timely, ideally first thing…

Sitting is the new Smoking, thus Yoga !

As we move into the next decade, we have seen the progress of technology all around us and its made our lives so simple. So simple that we have got used to such a lifestyle and now we are leading a life that’s lowered the activity levels of our body. As we evolved from the natural jungles to the concrete…

Did Draupadi have a mentor in Krishna ?

“Yatra naryastu pujyante ramante tatra devata, yatraitaastu na pujyate sarvaastatra falaah kriyaah” A shloka from the revered Manu Smriti says “The divine are extremely happy where women are respected ; where they are not, all actions (projects) are fruitless.” Over the last decade or so, I have been reading the Mahabharata, one of the greatest Indian Epics written. In its…

My perspectives of Yog Sutras by Sage Patanjali, article 1.

Indian philosophy is vast and profound. Many Sages have devoted their lifetime in systematizing the philosophies for the greater good of human race. Hindu Darshan Shastra or Indian Philosophy refers to philosophical school of thought for the civilizations that originated in Indian sub-continent. In total there are 6 Darshan Shastras in Hinduism (the Vedic Hindu religion) The goal of all these Darshanas is the removal of ignorance…

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