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

Friday, 24 January 2020

The Course of Yoga through the Millennia



Just how old is yoga? Well, almost as old as the ancient civilizations of the world over 5,000 years back. Some even consider it to be older by a further 5,000 years, but there are no reliable documents to prove that. Since the principles of yoga were largely conveyed orally and kept hidden from the larger populace, the exact time-frame of its formalization and adoption is hard to figure out even for scholars of history and archaeologists. There were written texts too, but since much of writing back then was done on palm leaves that couldn’t stand the test of time. 

But though its origins in pre-history aren’t well documented, it’s certain that yoga is more than 5,000 years old. That would take it to the period of the Indus Valley Civilization in north western India and what is now Pakistan, between 3300 and 1900 BCE. But it is believed that yoga was further developed and perfected upon during the Vedic period that extended from 1500 to 500 BCE in northern India. 

First Use of the Term “Yoga” 

The Rig Veda, one of the oldest religious texts in the world, contains the first use of the word “yoga”. The Rig Veda is part of the Vedas text collection which contains mantras, rituals and songs for use by the Hindu Brahman priests. The Brahman caste was considered the highest in the caste-based society of the day. The Brahmans further developed the yogic practices. Credit also goes to the seers of the era, called “rishis”. The rishis and the Brahmins could document their practices in another religious work, the Upanishads. The Upanishads framed the karma yoga and jnana yoga disciplines. But the development of yoga has also been attributed to the non-Brahmanic Sramana traditions.  

Patanjali’s Yoga-Sutras

From 200 BCE to 500 BCE, a philosophical system for yoga started emerging. This was the age when Buddhism and Jainism emerged as well. In the 2nd century AD, Patanjali brought out his Yoga-Sutras text. Patanjali is credited with documenting the classical stream of yoga, called Raja Yoga. Patanjali’s focus was on organizing the steps of yoga with an aim of attaining enlightenment or “Samadhi”. These Yoga-Sutras still have a major influence on modern yoga, which is why Patanjali is called the father of yoga. 

The Yoga Widely Followed in the West – Hatha Yoga

The modern practice of yoga commonly practiced in the United States and the Western word largely follows the principles of Hatha Yoga which itself is an evolution of Tantra Yoga developed by yoga masters who lived centuries following Patanjali. They did not follow the concepts of the Vedic texts I mentioned earlier. Rather, they considered the physical body as a means to enlightenment and developed the principles of Tantra Yoga, which eventually led to Hatha Yoga.   

By the Middle Ages, there were many satellite divisions of yoga that emerged. The Western world got wind of yoga only millennia later, in the 19th century after Swami Vivekananda’s exposition of Hinduism and Indian traditions in 1893 at the Parliament of Religions at Chicago. 

Peter Theodorou is one of the most successful yoga trainers out there. He believes in always staying physically fit for a healthy life. And yoga has been helping him do that. He just wants to impart that wisdom to others so they can benefit from it.    

Saturday, 5 November 2016

Stretch your body and open your mind with local yoga

The benefits of yoga are numerous, and at the end of the day, being in touch with our own emotions, thoughts and bodies is of the utmost importance. By getting in touch with yourself, you may be better at connecting with others as well. Read more


Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Practicing Yoga before you travel can help prevent plane pains and alleviate airport stress

 There's no shame in practicing yoga in the airport. In fact, many airports even have yoga rooms. So before you board your next flight, take ten minutes to practice these five yoga poses to have a pain-free and more tranquil flight.. Read More : http://goo.gl/JGO5EE


 

Thursday, 23 July 2015

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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The 5 Yoga Poses You Should Be Doing Every Day


Peter John Theodorou


Get and stay connected with your body each day. Each of these five yoga poses is designed to lower stress, increase awareness and will get your body moving. Know more at https://goo.gl/AfYPQI