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YOGA
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In Ayurvedic medicine, recitation of mantras, use of
some formulas, yogic exercises etc., have psycho somatic
utilities. They affect the total man, in both his
psycho-physical and spiritual dimensions, favorably. An
understanding is essential of these processes. Under the
guidance of experts and gurus, reintegration of one's
personality may also be achieved.
Yoga, the science of man, based on ancient Indian wisdom
and culture, is an art of living a healthy, balanced,
peaceful and contented life. Yoga, being a total
integrated system, studies man in his wholeness - body,
mind and spirit and is integrated to certain principles,
ideas, values, attitudes and a way of life for personal
and social benefits.
Conceived by the great sages in their quest for self-realisation,
it has come to be recognised during its; long travails
from the hermitages to the cities, as the science of
man, a philosophy old life, a code of conduct, an
attitude and an approach, as well as an art of living
which is capable not only of ensuring physical
well-being, mental peace harmony, moral elevation and
spiritual uplift of man but also of transforming man
from his gross animal existence to the sublime heights
of divinity.
It must, however be kept in mind that it is a long and
arduous journey calling for perseverance, persistence,
dedication and total surrender.
It is not a question of merely closing one's eyes or of
sitting in a posture. It involves cultivation of an
attitude and approach to life. It must not only be a
philosophy to be imbibed but a practical philosophy
which must be lived. It is therefore, not enough to
think of yoga but to do it and to live it in our lives.
It is also necessary to understand that yoga is not a
substitute for action. Human effort is indispensable.
The transformation is not at the cost of action but to
enable us to perform our duties more efficiently, more
effectively and honestly.
Yoga had recognised and accepted the importance of the
mind and the subconscious over the total human
personality much earlier than modern psychology did in
its present form. Yoga is a stepwise, stage wise eight
fold path to final liberation from pain and suffering.
These steps progressively take us to the highest state
of creativity, of discriminative knowledge and towards
attaining the desired perfection. |
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YAMA |
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Conditional
yoga behaviour, personal and social |
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NIYAMA |
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Attitude
sublimate to yoga norms |
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ASANA
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Discipline
of the physical body |
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PRANAYAMA |
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Control over
bio energy through respiratory action |
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PRATYAHARA
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Withdrawal
of the senses inwards through abstraction |
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DHARANA |
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Concentration |
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DHYANA |
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Meditation |
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SAMADHI |
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Transconsciousness |
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Of these,
the first five, which border on the Psychosomatic
Approach, are referred to as External yoga, popularly
known as Hatha Yoga, while the latter three, which
directly affect the psyche are known as internal yoga,
popularly known as Raja Yoga. It is almost impossible to
try internal yoga (Raja Yoga) for the average man before
accomplishing the external one (Hatha Yoga). The
respective sequence of the eight steps as the standard
methodology of yoga.
Yoga is
based on a deep understanding of man and his position in
this world and was the first system evolved in the world
to recognise the connection and the interaction between
body and mind. It studies in depth the very structure of
the human personality, through analysis the
psychological complexities and the cause of human pain,
sorrow and suffering. It has laid down psychosomatic
means through its various psycho-physiological processes
for dealing with the body mind complex and tries to
harmonize and integrate the human personality at all
levels and stages of life.
Yoga is basically a way of LIFE which has been evolved
as a system to go beyond the personality - complex and
achieve absolute freedom-liberation of the spirit from
the matter.
"The benefits of various yoga techniques have been
professed to improve body flexibility, performance,
stress reduction, attainment of inner peace, and
self-realization. The system has been advocated as
complementary treatment to aid healing of several
ailments such as coronary heart disease, depression,
anxiety disorders, asthma, and extensive rehabilitation
for disorders including musculoskeletal problems and
traumatic brain injury. The system has also been
suggested as a behavioral therapy for smoking cessation
and substance abuse (including alcohol abuse).
Yoga is for those searching for their greatest
potential!!
Yoga is a way of life. It is not a religion and does not
exclude anyone from receiving its benefits. Yoga, like
Ayurveda, is from India and is thousands of years old.
Yoga means "union" of body, mind and spirit and teaches
how to bring yourself in to alignment with your true
nature of love and happiness. There are several paths of
yoga (Karma yoga, Bhakti yoga, Raja Yoga and Jnana yoga)
each will lead you to your greatest potential; to be one
with God.
By studying yoga you learn about yourself. You learn
about why you are here. One of the ways yoga teaches
this is by showing you how to calm down the chatty mind
so you are able to connect with your core. Yoga cleanses
the body so you can hear the whisper of what your Higher
Self is saying. That higher Self is your connection to
God. In the beginning the Higher Self is only a whisper,
but the more you cleanse the body and practice calming
down the mind the louder the whisper becomes.
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The Yogis
follow 5 points that help keep them healthy while
reaching their higher Self. These 5 points of yoga are: |
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Proper exercise (Yoga Asana) |
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Proper
breathing (abdominal breathing) |
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Proper
diet |
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Proper
relaxation |
5. |
Positive thinking and meditation |
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4 Paths of Yoga: |
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Raja Yoga
is said to be the king of yoga as it is a systematic
approach to God realization. Within Raja yoga you have
Meditation and Asanas (steady posture). Meditation and
asana are how most people come to know yoga. Both calm
and quiet the mind so the peace in the silence can be
experienced. That is the ultimate goal of yoga.
Karma yoga
is said to be the easiest yoga to incorporate into your
life because it is the yoga of selfless service. The
intent behind Karma yoga is to do your job without
attachment to the outcome rather it be good or bad. When
doing your job you should always give your best and with
the mind of doing it because you are doing it for God.
Everyone around us is a manifestation of the divine and
our selfless actions are for the good of everyone not
just ourselves. As soon as we are attached to the
outcome of our duty we lose the meaning behind the duty
(that is to serve others to the best of our ability).
Bhakti Yoga
is the yoga of devotion. Bhakti yoga is singing God's
name and feeling totally lost and high in the ecstasy of
what is God. That high is the connection to God. The
names of God are many, but the outcome, if your heart is
in it, is the same for all names and forms.
Jnana Yoga
is the
yoga of scripture or spiritual study. It takes a certain
mind to be lost in the scripture to feel the high of God
and be inspired. No matter what scripture one can feel
their connection to their higher source if they have the
mind for Jnana yoga.
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FACILITIES AT KUNNATHUR MANA HERITAGE
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Deluxe A/C Rooms |
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Conference Room |
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Kathakali Show |
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Akathalam Multi Cuisine Restaurant |
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Florist & Gift Shop |
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Internet Cafe |
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Koothambalam |
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Nikumbala Specialty A/C Restaurant |
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