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Wednesday 6 February 2013

Yoga

The word "yoga" derives from the Sanskrit root yuj ("to yoke") which means "to join" or "unite”. Basically it is the "union of the individual atma (soul) with Paramatma (Supreme being), the universal soul." This can be defined as union with the Divine by integration of body, mind, and spirit.

The Bhagavad-Gita distinguishes several types of "yoga", corresponding to the duties of different nature of people. In it, Bhagwan Krishna describes the following Yogas:

Karma yoga: the yoga of "action" in the world.

Jnana yoga: the yoga of knowledge and intellectual endeavor.

Bhakti yoga: the yoga of devotion to a deity.

Raja yoga: the yoga of meditation

Patanjali's text sets forth eight "limbs" of yoga practice.

1. Yama: Five ethical guidelines regarding moral behavior towards others:

·    Ahimsa: Nonviolence

·    Satya: Truthfulness

·    Asteya: Non theft

·    Brahmacharya: No lust

·    Aparigraha: Non covetousness

2. Niyama: Five ethical guidelines regarding moral behavior towards oneself:

·    Shaucha: Cleanliness

·    Santosha: Contentment

·    Tapas: Sustained Practice

·    Svadhyaya: Self Study

·    Ishwara pranidhana: Surrender to God

3. Asana: Practice of yoga postures.

4. Pranayama: control of Vital Breath the “Prana”.

5. Pratyahara: Withdrawal of the senses, So that the exterior world is not a distraction from the interior world within oneself.

6. Dharana: Concentration, Fixing the attention on a single object

7. Dhyana: Meditation. Building upon Dharana, the concentration is no longer focused on a single thing but is all encompassing.

8. Samadhi: Bliss. Building upon Dhyana, the transcendence of the self through meditation. Super-conscious state or trance (state of liberation).

Hatha Yoga was invented to provide a form of physical purification and training that would prepare aspirants for the higher training that is called Raja Yoga. Hatha yoga is mostly yoga that prepares the body for the spiritual path via physical and breathing exercises, and asceticism. It prepares and conditions the body so that the mind can practice meditation more or less without obstacles.

The main component of Hatha yoga is yoga postures, or, in Sanskrit, asanas. In our times, when we speak about yoga, we usually mean physical yoga exercises or asanas. The word asana means comfortable, stable pose. The yogis have discovered that certain positions of the body can give human beings qualities that they do not have or that are in deficit.

Each of these asanas have specific physical and mental benefits.

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Downward Facing Dog

Ananda Balasana

Happy Baby Pose

Anantasana

Sleeping Vishnu Pose

Ardha Chandrasana

Half Moon Pose

Ardha Matsyendrasana

Half Lord of the Fishes Pose

Ashtanga Namaskara

Knees, Chest, and Chin

Baddha Konasana

Cobbler's Pose

Bakasana

Crow Pose

Balasana

Child's Pose

Bhujangasana

Cobra Pose

Chaturanga Dandasana

Four Limbed Staff Pose

Dandasana

Staff Pose

Dhanurasana

Bow Pose

Eka Pada Galavasana

Flying Crow Pose

Eka Pada Rajakapotasana

One Legged King Pigeon Pose

Garudasana

Eagle Pose

Gomukhasana

Cow Face Pose

Halasana

Plow Pose

Hanumanasana

Monkey Pose

Janu Sirsasana

Head to Knee Pose

Lolasana

Pendant Pose

Matsyasana

Fish Pose

Natarajasana

King Dancer Pose

Navasana

Boat Pose

Padmasana

Lotus Pose

Parivritta Ardha Chandrasana

Revolved Half Moon Pose

Parivritta Parsvakonasana

Revolved Side Angle Pose

Parivritta Trikonasana

Revolved Triangle Pose

Parsva Bakasana

Side Crow

Parsvottonasana

Pyramid Pose

Pincha Mayurasana

Forearm Stand

Salamba Sarvangasana

Shoulder stand

Salamba Sirsasana

Headstand

Shavasana

Corpse Pose

Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

Bridge Pose

Shalabasana

Locust Pose

Tadasana

Mountain Pose

Tittibhasana

Firefly Pose

Upavistha Konasana

Seated Wide Legged Straddle

Urdhva Dhanurasana

Wheel Pose

Urdhva Hastasana

Raised Hands Pose

Urdhva Muhka Shvanasana

Upward Facing Dog

Ustrasana

Camel Pose

Utkatasana

Awkward Chair Pose

Uttanasana

Standing Forward Bend

Utthita Parsvakonasana

Extended Side Angle

Utthita Trikonasana

Triangle Pose

Vasisthasana

Side Plank Pose

Vasisthasana Variations

Side Plank

Variarions Virabhadrasana I

Warrior I

Virabhadrasana II

Warrior II

Virabhadrasana III

Warrior III

Virasana

Hero Pose

Vrksasana

Tree Pose

Vrschikasana

Scorpion Pose

 

Here we give you some yoga poses that benefit certain parts of body:

Yoga Poses for Abdominals

Boat Pose

Navasana

Crow Pose

Bakasana

Firefly Pose

Tittibhasana

Flying Crow Pose

Eka Pada Galavasana

Forearm Stand

Pincha Mayurasana

Half Moon Pose

Ardha Chandrasana

Headstand Pose

Salamba Sirsasana

Pendant Pose

Lolasana

Shoulder stand

Salamba Sarvangasana

Side Plank Pose

Vasisthasana

Yoga Poses for Arm Strength:

Crow Pose

Bakasana

Downward Facing Dog

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Firefly Pose

Tittibhasana

Four Limbed Staff Pose

Chaturanga Dandasana

Upward Facing Dog

Urdhva Muhka Svanasana

Warrior II

Virabhadrasana II

Yoga Poses for Legs

Awkward Chair Pose

Utkatasana

Downward Facing Dog

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Eagle Pose

Garudasana

Four Limbed Staff Pose

Chaturanga Dandasana

King Dancer Pose

Natarajasana

Mountain Pose

Tadasana

Warrior I

Virabhadrasana I

Warrior II

Virabhadrasana II

Warrior III

Virabhadrasana III

Yoga Poses for the Spine

Bow Pose

Dhanurasana

Bridge Pose

Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

Camel Pose

Ustrasana

Cobra Pose

Bhujangasana

Downward Facing Dog

Adho Mukha Svanasana

Fish Pose

Matsyasana

Half Lord of the Fishes Pose

Ardha Matsyendrasana

King Dancer Pose

Natarajasana

Locust Pose

Shalabasana

Plow Pose

Halasana

Upward Facing Dog

Urdhva Muhka Svanasana

Wheel Pose

Urdhva Dhanurasana

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