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		<title>Yoga Equipments for Practicing Yoga Poses &#124; Yoga Mats &#124; Yoga Clothing</title>
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Alien asked: Yoga Equipments for Your Yoga PracticeYoga equipments can be a great help for the people who want to practice yoga as they help the yoga practitioner get deeper into the yoga poses. Yoga is the way to unite the body, mind, and the spirit.In these days, yoga practice is becoming popular and lots [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alien</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga Equipments for Your Yoga Practice<br/><br/>Yoga equipments can be a great help for the people who want to practice yoga as they help the yoga practitioner get deeper into the yoga poses. Yoga is the way to unite the body, mind, and the spirit.<br/><br/>In these days, yoga practice is becoming popular and lots of people are practicing yoga postures, breathing techniques and meditation. Yoga helps the people to maintain their body in shape and makes them feel better and healthy. And it is one of the reasons of practicing yoga by most people.<br/><br/>There are different yoga poses and yoga postures that make your body fit and well. The best way to relax the body and mind is to practice the yoga routine. Yoga practice helps you to keep your body in shape and this might be the best exercise for you.<br/><br/>Whenever you are starting yoga practice, you have to know the basic yoga equipments for a yoga class. Yoga can be practiced by people of all ages and if you have an idea about the basic yoga equipments that are required for practicing yoga then it can be possible to do anywhere.<br/><br/>Basic Yoga Equipments &#8211; Yoga Clothing<br/><br/>For yoga practice, the most essential yoga equipment would be comfortable clothing. You should wear comfortable clothes that will make an ease to breathe. Your clothes should be loose enough, not to interrupt you in your yoga sessions.<br/><br/>It is better to wear a more formfitting top because it will make you feel comfort and you will not have the problem of sliding down your top. A regular pair of exercise shorts or pants will do fine. Not to wear anything slick as some of the yoga poses could make you slip.<br/><br/>Shoes<br/><br/>Shoes are not compulsory for yoga classes. It will be the best whenever you are going to yoga class after work, as there will be no necessity for you to carry heavy athletic shoes. It is an optional thing to use socks or soft shoes for practicing yoga because traditionally it is practiced barefoot. In most classes, the yoga instructor may allow you to practice yoga with out wearing shoes.<br/><br/>Yoga Mats<br/><br/>Another one of the yoga equipments is yoga mats. They are useful both in gyms and in yoga classes. Using a mat for yoga practice is very common but when you are just starting, you may have to wait to buy your own.<br/><br/>Most classes will provide mats or will rent mats. The only disadvantage is that you can get smelly between the washes as many people can use the mats.<br/><br/>Some of the yoga equipments are optional. It also depends upon the type of yoga you are practicing. If you are following Iyengar style of yoga, then the props are generally used in order to keep the correct pose. They assist you to keep your body in alignment and also help you obtain the most out of your exercises.<br/><br/>Yoga Equipments &#8211; Yoga Blankets<br/><br/>Yoga Blankets are often used in certain poses and are useful when practicing the sitting positions or poses. They are also useful when you are in the cool down, relaxation period at the end of your practice.<br/><br/>Yoga Blocks<br/><br/>Yoga Blocks are similar to blankets and used as supports in order to improve your position and also makes it more comfortable for your body. They are great when practicing the standing poses where your hands or fingers are supposed to touch the floor and they do not fairly make it. Yoga blocks help you get the best results out of your yoga practice.<br/><br/>Yoga Straps<br/><br/>Yoga Straps, different yoga equipment, are useful for yoga poses where your hands have to meet, and also for postures that you need to hold on to your feet.<br/><br/>The above things are just props and there is no need of buying these yoga equipments unless you find that there is a need of them for your yoga practice at-home. Most of the yoga classes will provide these props.<br/><br/>Starting yoga and practicing it can be done on a little budget, whether you go to a yoga class or you practice yoga with the help of a video at your home. Just remember, the only things that you need for a regular yoga practice would be comfortable, breathable clothes, a top that is formfitting, regular exercise shorts, and no shoes.<br/><br/>Apart from these, you need to empty your stomach and make your nostrils dirt free and clean your throat before you start your yoga practice. It is better to start yoga practice with an empty stomach and also drink warm water 15 minutes before you start the yoga practice.<br/><br/>It will be fine if you try your yoga routine with just a folded blanket instead of a mat whenever you are practicing your routine at home.<br/><br/>Basically you don’t require all the above things for yoga practice. All you need is the desire and the attitude towards yoga and expanding your self-awareness. However this will not entirely eliminate the need for different yoga equipments.<br/><br/>The yoga equipments that you make use for yoga practice will assist you in doing your postures correctly. They support your muscles from getting any injury when performing some difficult yoga poses.<br/><br/>Most of the yoga equipments are prepared to relax your body and mind and also helps you to concentrate on the pose or practice the pose in a proper way.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Ruben</a></div>
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		<title>Yoga Styles &#124; Various Styles of Yoga &#124; Hatha Yoga, Vinyasa Yoga</title>
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Alien asked: Yoga Styles to Balance the Body, Mind and SpiritYoga is all about poses, breathing exercises and meditation. Yoga can be practiced in with a variety of styles. Thus, there are many yoga styles and you, as a yoga practitioner needs to select the one that best suits the requirements of your body.Various Yoga [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alien</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga Styles to Balance the Body, Mind and Spirit<br/><br/>Yoga is all about poses, breathing exercises and meditation. Yoga can be practiced in with a variety of styles. Thus, there are many yoga styles and you, as a yoga practitioner needs to select the one that best suits the requirements of your body.<br/><br/>Various Yoga Styles<br/><br/>Here are some of the yoga styles and the information about each style<br/><br/>Hatha Yoga<br/><br/>Hatha is a general &#8220;catch-all&#8221; term for many physical yoga styles. If the yoga class you are going for describes hatha style of yoga, then it will be a gentle, slow-paced class. It will offer you a fundamental instruction on yoga poses.<br/><br/>The different styles of yoga are embedded from hatha yoga. All these styles provide a balance to the mind, the body, and the spirit through the yoga poses. However, the prominence differs. Some focuses on strict alignment of the body while some on the coordination of breath and movement.<br/><br/>Hatha yoga is suggested for yoga beginners. It’s best to gain knowledge of yoga fundamentals before moving to other styles of yoga.<br/><br/>Vinyasa Yoga<br/><br/>Vinyasa is an explanation of many types of yoga classes. These yoga classes cope with breath-synchronized activities. It is somewhat more vigorous than the hatha yoga and is more powerful.<br/><br/>Ashtanga Yoga<br/><br/>Ashtanga is an interesting one among all yoga styles, which is a series of yoga poses that always practiced in the same order. This style is physically demanding as in this style you are moving from one pose to another.<br/><br/>It is also called as power yoga. Being one of the popular styles of yoga, it needs to be practiced everything in an order. Without any break, you naturally move from one pose to another.<br/><br/>Iyengar Yoga<br/><br/>Iyengar is also among popular yoga styles, which needs to practice with the body alignment. It is a moderate intensity style. There is very little focus on breathing exercises and meditation for starting levels.<br/><br/>The importance is on proper alignment, mainly for the spine and core of the body. That is the exact way that your body should place in the yoga pose in order to obtain the best results and to avoid damages.<br/><br/>In this style of yoga, the yoga poses will focus on holding the poses for longer periods of time rather than flowing from one pose to another. In addition, this style of yoga makes use of some supports such as yoga blankets, yoga blocks, and yoga straps in order to bring your body into a proper alignment.<br/><br/>Integral, one of the good yoga styles for beginners, which are a gentle form of yoga practice and the concentration of this style, is to integrate body, mind, and spirit with the combination of yoga poses, breathing exercises and meditation.<br/><br/>Hot Yoga<br/><br/>Hot yoga, is among the intense styles of yoga. This yoga style is practiced in a very hot room with temperatures between 90 and 100 degrees. The heat or the hot air makes the muscle relax and causes heavy sweating. This sweating is treated as cleansing to the body.<br/><br/>Bikram Yoga<br/><br/>Bikram is the most popular among yoga styles. It is a style with 26 poses. It is a vigorous physical style of yoga created by bikram choudhoury. This style is designed to bring the body to maximum health and fitness. An intense session of vigorous poses to reinforce the body, liberates pent-up emotions, and purifies your body.<br/><br/>It also helps in healing the body by releasing the pain. This yoga style is a concentrated exercise using abdominal intensification and deep, relaxing breathing.<br/><br/>Sivananda Yoga<br/><br/>Sivananda is also among the yoga styles that have been practiced since 1957. This style is based on five principles.<br/><br/>* Proper exercise<br/><br/>* Proper breathing<br/><br/>* Proper relaxation<br/><br/>* Vegetarian diet<br/><br/>* Positive thinking and meditation.<br/><br/>People about eighty locations all around the world practice this style of yoga. Many of them sponsor retreats for the dedicated yoga enthusiast.<br/><br/>There are many different yoga styles. These are the most popular styles of yoga and are just a sample of yoga styles offered in yoga classes. By getting an idea about a few of these yoga styles, it will become easy and you can safely select a yoga class as well as yoga styles that are best for you.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Dennis</a></div>
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		<title>Yoga Fitness: Above and Beyond Your Average Fitness Routine</title>
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Seth Daugherty asked: Yoga is synonymous with fitness. This is because yoga is interested in a holistic outlook on the entire body and how fitness should be incorporated into exercise. This is because yoga is about, mind, body and spirit, but yoga is also synonymous with health and fitness.Anyone who has been taking yoga classes [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Seth Daugherty</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga is synonymous with fitness. This is because yoga is interested in a holistic outlook on the entire body and how fitness should be incorporated into exercise. This is because yoga is about, mind, body and spirit, but yoga is also synonymous with health and fitness.<br/><br/>Anyone who has been taking yoga classes for any amount of time will probably tell you they feel much more fit then they did before taking yoga classes. This is because of the holistic ideals behind yoga and how the holistic side of yoga actually creates a fit body from head to toe.<br/><br/>- Yoga Fitness:<br/><br/>Fitness yoga is the discipline of strength training through core exercises. This can range from focusing on very specific parts of the body or focusing on a more holistic approach that includes the entire mind and body. Either way will get you fit, and it is probably good to have a combination of the two if you are serious about using yoga postures to keep fit.<br/><br/>- Power Yoga:<br/><br/>Power yoga definitely belongs in the fit category of yoga practice. Power yoga is a form of yoga that uses the yoga body postures, but in an accelerated succession of these postures. This will allow the body to strengthen very quickly, and stay very fit, but as you might have guessed, this type of yoga takes time and practice to master. This is because there are many yoga positions that must be mastered so you can do the yoga poses in a smooth succession.<br/><br/>- Staying Fit with Breathing:<br/><br/>One of the key features of yoga, whether it is yoga for meditation, strength or fitness or all three, is that yoga is about breathing. That is to say you need to breath properly while completing the different yoga poses. This is an added benefit to staying fit with yoga, because yoga will actually help you to breath more properly while doing other exercises as well, and will remind you to breath properly throughout the entire day, promoting fitness.<br/><br/>- Some of the Different Types of Yoga Fitness Include:<br/><br/>- Ashtanga Yoga is a type of yoga that means eight limbs. It is a quick paced yoga style, and is one of the more intense types of yoga. It is based on a progressive set of sequences of asanas which are synchronized with proper breathing. This is one of the more physically demanding types of yoga available.<br/><br/>- Power Yoga is seen as a western interpretation of yoga and is based on Ashtanga yoga. It also involves a series of poses in succession of each other.<br/><br/>- Vinyasa Yoga, which means breath synchronized movement is another intense type of yoga that is fast paced with an emphasis on breathing techniques. This type of yoga may begin with sun salutations and then might move to intense stretching exercises.<br/><br/>- Bikram Yoga is also known as hot yoga and is practiced in 105 degree heated rooms. Typically, this yoga session includes 26 different poses and is often practiced with a Bikram Yoga class. The hot temperatures will loosen muscles and there would obviously be profuse sweating as well. Some of the appeal to this type of yoga is the idea that it also cleanses the body due to the intense perspiration in the 105 degree temperature room.<br/><br/>- In Conclusion:<br/><br/>There are a lot of different types of yoga out there, and for fitness, there is no shortage of yoga styles that will suite your needs. We recommend trying them all out, and then deciding which one is best for you. Remember that yoga will provide an overall fitness that is hard to match with other types of fitness exercises.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Adrian</a></div>
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		<title>Discovering The History And Concepts Of Different Branches of Yoga</title>
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Cindy Heller asked: History of Hatha Yoga: The history of hatha yoga goes back in the fifteenth century India when Yogi Swatmarama, a sage during those times, introduced it as a form of &#8220;a stairway to the heights&#8221; of Raja Yoga which is the preparatory stage of physical purification that makes the body fit for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Cindy Heller</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>History of Hatha Yoga: The history of hatha yoga goes back in the fifteenth century India when Yogi Swatmarama, a sage during those times, introduced it as a form of &#8220;a stairway to the heights&#8221; of Raja Yoga which is the preparatory stage of physical purification that makes the body fit for the practice of higher form of meditation. Hatha yoga is also known to be called as &#8220;hatha vidya&#8221; and the word &#8220;hatha&#8221; is a combination of the words, &#8220;ha&#8221; which means sun &#8220;tha&#8221; that means moon and they are said to refer to the prinicipal &#8220;nadis&#8221; or the energy channels of the body and must be fully operational to attain the state of &#8220;dhyana&#8221; or a certain aspect of meditation.<br/><br/>Some people may link that the origins of hatha yoga which dates back in the tenth or eleventh century with Goraknath, a yogin during those times. However, the oldest surviving text about hatha yoga is the Hatha Yoga Pradipika by yogin, Yogi Swatmarama. The text is said to be taken from old Sanskrit writings and personal yogin experiences of the yogin himself. The text relates about shatkarma, asana, pranayama, chakras, kundalini, bandhas, kriyas, shakti, nadis, and mudras among others.<br/><br/>Concept of Hatha yoga: The total concept of the traditional hatha yoga is a holistic yogic path comprising of moral disciplines, physical exercises, breath control, and meditation. The hatha yoga that is widely practiced and popular in the western countries mainly composed of the &#8220;asanas&#8221; or postures and other exercises.<br/><br/>Hatha yoga is only one of the two concepts of yoga that concentrates on the physical culture and the other yoga is the Raja yoga but both of these are referred to as Ashtanga yoga. The main difference is that the Raja yoga concentrates more on the &#8220;asanas&#8221; or postures to get the body ready for a prolonged meditation that concentrates mainly on the meditative &#8220;asana&#8221; poses. The hatha yoga on the other hand concentrates on balancing the mind and body through physical exercises, controlled breathing, and calming the mind through meditation and sheer relaxation.<br/><br/>Different positions or postures are recommended by practitioners to help lessen or avoid health problems ranging from constipation through cancer. It was said that it helps to reduce stress, pressure, and other mental worries that people today are frequently exposed to.<br/><br/>History of Karma Yoga<br/><br/>Karma yoga also known as Buddhi Yoga or the &#8220;discipline of action&#8221; is centered on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Sanskrit scripture of Hinduism. One of the four pillars of yoga, Karma yoga concentrates on the adherence to duty (dharma) while remaining detached from the reward. It states that one can attain Moksha (salvation) or love of God (bhakti) by performing their duties in a selfless manner for the pleasure of the Supreme. Karma Yoga is an inherent part of many derivative types of yoga, such as Natya Yoga.<br/><br/>Concept Of Karma Yoga<br/><br/>The word Karma is mentioned from the Sanskrit Kri, meaning &#8216;to do&#8217;, in its most basic sense karma simply means action, and yoga translates to union. Therefore, Karma yoga literally translates to the path of union through action. It is described as a way of acting, thinking and willing by which one acts in accordance with one&#8217;s duty (dharma) with no consideration of personal selfish desires, likes or dislikes, i.e. acting without being emotionally involved to the fruits of one&#8217;s deeds.<br/><br/>In the case of Arjuna in the Gita, this translated to his fighting in the oncoming war to uphold the righteous cause in accordance with his duty as a warrior; even if out of compassion, he did not want to battle with his relatives and teachers on the other side.<br/><br/>Krishna then goes on to tell how Arjuna should surrender the fruits of his actions (good or bad) to himself (as the Supreme Person or avatara) :<br/><br/>Krishna describes that allocated work done without expectations, motives, or anticipation of its outcome purifies one&#8217;s mind and slowly makes an individual fit to see the value of reason. He states that it is not necessary to remain in external solitude, or actionless, in order to practice a spiritual life, with the state of action or inaction is solely determined in the mind.<br/><br/>In order to attain the perfection of life, Krishna describes it is important to control all mental desires and tendencies to enjoy pleasures of the senses. The practice of Karma Yoga in everyday life makes an individual fit through action, meditation and devotion to sharpen his reasoning, develop intuitive power of acquiring knowledge and to transcend the mind itself.<br/><br/>History Of Raja Yoga<br/><br/>Raja Yoga also known as Classical Yoga or simply Yoga is one of the six orthodox (astika) schools of Hindu philosophy, being described Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras. It is also occasionally referred to as A??anga (eight-limbed) yoga because there are eight aspects to the path to which one must attend. Raja yoga is concerned primarily with the cultivation of the mind using meditation (dhyana) to further one&#8217;s acquaintance with reality and finally achieve liberation.<br/><br/>The term Raja Yoga is a retronym, introduced in the 15th century Hatha Yoga Pradipika to differentiate the school based on the Yoga Sutras from the new current of Hatha Yoga.<br/><br/>Concept of Raja Yoga<br/><br/>Raja-Yoga is principally concerned with the mind. The mind is traditionally perceived as the &#8216;king&#8217; of the psycho-physical structure which does its bidding (whether or not one has realized this). Because of the relationship between the mind and the body, the body must be &#8216;tamed&#8217; first through self-discipline and purified by various means (see Hatha Yoga). A good level of overall health and psychological integration must be achieved before the deeper aspects of yoga can be pursued. Humans have all sorts of addictions and temptations and these preclude the attainment of tranquil abiding (meditation). Through restraint (yama) such as celibacy, abstaining from drugs and alcohol and careful attention to one&#8217;s actions of body, speech and mind, the human being becomes well to practise meditation. This yoke that one puts upon oneself is the alternate meaning of the word yoga.<br/><br/>Patanjali&#8217;s Yoga Sutras start with the statement yogas citta-vtti-nirodha (1.2), &#8220;yoga limits the oscillations of the mind&#8221;. They proceed on to detailing the ways in which mind can create false ideations and advocate meditation on real objects, which process, it is said, will lead to a spontaneous state of quiet mind, the &#8220;Nirbija&#8221; or &#8220;seedless state&#8221;, in which there is no mental object of focus. Practices that serve to maintain for the individual the ability to check this state may be considered Raja Yoga practices. Thus Raja Yoga encompasses and differentiates itself from other forms of Yoga by encouraging the mind to avoid the sort of absorption in obsessional practice (including other traditional yogic practices) that can generate false mental objects. In this angle, Raja Yoga is &#8220;king of yogas&#8221;: all yogic practices are seen as potential tools for obtaining the seedless state, itself considered to be the first point in the quest to cleanse Karma and obtain Moksha or Nirvana. Traditionally, schools of yoga that label themselves &#8220;Raja&#8221; offer students a mix of yogic practices and (hopefully) this philosophical viewpoint.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Jose</a></div>
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		<title>Yoga Information &#124; Benefits of Yoga &#124; Hatha Yoga and Astanga Yoga</title>
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Alien asked: Yoga for Toning Your Body	Yoga in these days is becoming popular and is practiced by people mainly for its health benefits. The term yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word &#8220;union,&#8221; which means ‘to join.’It aims for the great union of the body, mind, and spirit through a system of postures, breathing exercises, [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alien</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga for Toning Your Body<br/><br/>	<br/><br/>Yoga in these days is becoming popular and is practiced by people mainly for its health benefits. The term yoga is derived from the Sanskrit word &#8220;union,&#8221; which means ‘to join.’<br/><br/>It aims for the great union of the body, mind, and spirit through a system of postures, breathing exercises, meditation. It refers to far more than these. In reality, it includes a wide range of disciplines designed to eventually bring the practitioners closer to god.<br/><br/>The yoga classes are usually longer than any other exercise classes because practicing yoga generally needs two to three hours. During a yoga session, your yoga instructor will guide you a series of yoga poses, where you will find many for the yoga positions with simple names such as ‘the plank,’ ‘the cat,’ or ‘the warrior.’<br/><br/>Yoga, when compared to other classes, is based on perfection and many yoga practitioners expend large amounts of their time in getting the positions perfect. Many instructors make use of definite terminology in their sessions.<br/><br/>You may feel overwhelmed in the beginning with terms such as asana, pranayama or pratyahara. So, do not allow these put you off, as it is not essential to learn and master all yoga terminology.<br/><br/>Benefits of Yoga<br/><br/>The benefits of yoga are countless. The most important benefit of yoga is physical and mental therapy. Hence yoga is considered therapeutic or beneficial. Yoga helps to increase one’s body flexibility. It also helps to increase the muscle and tendon suppleness, as a result decreasing your risk of injuries.<br/><br/>It can also helps to combat against certain illnesses, and there are some reliable researches proving that it aids in controlling certain illnesses such as headaches, arthritis, stress, anxiety, blood pressure, asthma, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, epilepsy, diabetes and many more.<br/><br/>Practicing yoga doesn’t increase the aerobic fitness of your body, apart from ‘ashtanga yoga’, so it is better to combine yoga sessions with aerobic type of exercises such as brisk walking or jogging. The ultimate aim is to manage the breathing and reduce stress through meditation.<br/><br/>Types of Yoga<br/><br/>Yoga is all about poses, breathing exercises and meditation. There are many types of yoga that are available to practice regularly in order to maintain a healthy body and though no type particularly is harder.<br/><br/>So, it is wise to ensure how experienced your yoga class is prior to join. Generally, beginner&#8217;s classes are more available.<br/><br/>Here are some of the types of yoga:<br/><br/>Hatha Yoga<br/><br/>‘Hatha’ is a type of yoga that is an overall term for the physical part of yoga. Hatha yoga is suggested for the yoga beginners. Hatha covers most types of yoga and a class that is known as Hatha Yoga, is usually a balanced and moderately concentrated.<br/><br/>Yoga posture and breathing exercises will be practiced. It’s best to gain knowledge of yoga fundamentals before moving to other type.<br/><br/>Iyengar Yoga<br/><br/>This is one of the Hatha yoga styles, which needs to practice with the body alignment and focusing on the way to understand the body and its work. There is very little focus on breathing exercises and meditation for starting levels. The primary importance is on proper alignment, mainly for the spine and core of the body.<br/><br/>This Hatha yoga style makes use of some supports such as yoga blankets, yoga blocks, and yoga straps in order to bring your body into a proper alignment. Practitioners will hold the yoga poses for longer periods of time than other types of yoga.<br/><br/>Astanga Yoga<br/><br/>Ashtanga is an interesting one among all Hatha yoga styles, which is a series of yoga poses that always practiced in the same order. Astanga yoga is a physically demanding workout. Astanga yoga practitioners practice these postures in a continual flow linking their movements from breath to breath.<br/><br/>Practicing this type of yoga will develop the body strength, stamina and flexibility. It is also called as power yoga. Those who want to practice this type of yoga can fit it easier if they are physically fit.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Lydia</a></div>
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		<title>Keep Fit by Doing Yoga</title>
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Nirmala asked:  Yoga’s primary emphasis is upon general well-being. Although yoga has been shown to be beneficial in a variety of conditions, it is not considered a therapy for specific illnesses. Rather, yoga employs a broad holistic approach that focuses on teaching people a new lifestyle, way of thinking, and way of being in the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Nirmala</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/> <br/><br/>Yoga’s primary emphasis is upon general well-being. Although yoga has been shown to be beneficial in a variety of conditions, it is not considered a therapy for specific illnesses. Rather, yoga employs a broad holistic approach that focuses on teaching people a new lifestyle, way of thinking, and way of being in the world. In the process, however, it is also found to bring a myriad of healing effects. By attending to practices for improving, regaining or retaining general good health, a person is likely to find that some of his more specific difficulties tend to disappear. Many of the healing effects of yoga is clinically verified. We will look at the healing effects of yoga. However, one of the most important benefit of yoga is its application in relieving stress, fatigue, invigoration and vitality and its anti-aging properties and its application for relaxation therapy.<br/><br/>According to Swami Sivananda, the benefits of pranayama (yogic breathing practices) include: “The body becomes strong and healthy. Too much fat is reduced. There is luster in the face. Eyes sparkle like diamonds. The practitioner becomes very handsome. Voice becomes sweet and melodious”<br/><br/>Indra Devi, author of many books on yoga suggests that with yoga: “You will be able to enjoy better sleep, a happier disposition, a clearer and calmer mind. You will learn how to build up your health and protect yourself against colds, fevers, constipation, headaches, fatigue, and other troubles. You will know what to do in order to remain youthful, vital and alert, regardless of your calendar-age; how to lose or gain weight; how to get rid of premature wrinkles, and keep a smooth skin and clear complexion.”<br/><br/>Doing yoga regularly offers many benefits, including making you feel better about your body as you become stronger and more flexible, toning your muscles, reducing stress and improving your mental and physical well-being. Will it help you lose weight, though?<br/><br/>Answer: Practicing any type of yoga will build strength, but some types may not raise your heart rate enough to make them the only form of exercise you need to include in your weight loss regime. It depends on the type of yoga you select and how frequently you practice it.<br/><br/>In order to lose weight, you must eat healthily and burn calories by doing exercise that raises your heart rate on a regular basis. Some types of yoga, such as Iyengar, in which yoga poses are held for several minutes with a resting period between each pose, will build muscles and improve your posture, but will not give you the cardiovascular workout you need to lose weight.<br/><br/>If you plan to make yoga your primary form of exercise, you must do a vigorous 90-minute yoga class at least three times a week. Many people also choose to combine yoga with running, walking or other aerobic exercise in order to reach their weight loss goals.<br/><br/>Ashtanga:<br/><br/>Ashtanga Yoga is a very vigorous style of practice with a few distinct advantages for those who want to lose weight. Ashtanga practitioners are among the most dedicated of yogis, and beginners are often encouraged to sign up for a series of classes, which will help with motivation. Another advantage is that once you learn the poses, Ashtanga Yoga is ideal for home practitioners.<br/><br/>Power Yoga:<br/><br/>Power Yoga is extremely popular, because it provides a very vigorous cardiovascular workout.<br/><br/>Hot Yoga:<br/><br/>Vinyasa yoga done in a hot room ups the ante by guaranteeing <br/><br/>Yoga’s primary emphasis is upon general well-being. Although yoga has been shown to be beneficial in a variety of conditions, it is not considered a therapy for specific illnesses. Rather, yoga employs a broad holistic approach that focuses on teaching people a new lifestyle, way of thinking, and way of being in the world. In the process, however, it is also found to bring a myriad of healing effects. By attending to practices for improving, regaining or retaining general good health, a person is likely to find that some of his more specific difficulties tend to disappear. Many of the healing effects of yoga is clinically verified. We will look at the healing effects of yoga. However, one of the most important benefit of yoga is its application in relieving stress, fatigue, invigoration and vitality and its anti-aging properties and its application for relaxation therapy.<br/><br/>According to Swami Sivananda, the benefits of pranayama (yogic breathing practices) include: “The body becomes strong and healthy. Too much fat is reduced. There is luster in the face. Eyes sparkle like diamonds. The practitioner becomes very handsome. Voice becomes sweet and melodious”<br/><br/>Indra Devi, author of many books on yoga suggests that with yoga: “You will be able to enjoy better sleep, a happier disposition, a clearer and calmer mind. You will learn how to build up your health and protect yourself against colds, fevers, constipation, headaches, fatigue, and other troubles. You will know what to do in order to remain youthful, vital and alert, regardless of your calendar-age; how to lose or gain weight; how to get rid of premature wrinkles, and keep a smooth skin and clear complexion.”<br/><br/>Doing yoga regularly offers many benefits, including making you feel better about your body as you become stronger and more flexible, toning your muscles, reducing stress and improving your mental and physical well-being. Will it help you lose weight, though?<br/><br/>Answer: Practicing any type of yoga will build strength, but some types may not raise your heart rate enough to make them the only form of exercise you need to include in your weight loss regime. It depends on the type of yoga you select and how frequently you practice it.<br/><br/>In order to lose weight, you must eat healthily and burn calories by doing exercise that raises your heart rate on a regular basis. Some types of yoga, such as Iyengar, in which yoga poses are held for several minutes with a resting period between each pose, will build muscles and improve your posture, but will not give you the cardiovascular workout you need to lose weight.<br/><br/>If you plan to make yoga your primary form of exercise, you must do a vigorous 90-minute yoga class at least three times a week. Many people also choose to combine yoga with running, walking or other aerobic exercise in order to reach their weight loss goals.<br/><br/>Ashtanga:<br/><br/>Ashtanga Yoga is a very vigorous style of practice with a few distinct advantages for those who want to lose weight. Ashtanga practitioners are among the most dedicated of yogis, and beginners are often encouraged to sign up for a series of classes, which will help with motivation. Another advantage is that once you learn the poses, Ashtanga Yoga is ideal for home practitioners.<br/><br/>Power Yoga:<br/><br/>Power Yoga is extremely popular, because it provides a very vigorous cardiovascular workout.<br/><br/>Hot Yoga:<br/><br/>Vinyasa yoga done in a hot room ups the ante by guaranteeing <br/><br/>Yoga’s primary emphasis is upon general well-being. Although yoga has been shown to be beneficial in a variety of conditions, it is not considered a therapy for specific illnesses. Rather, yoga employs a broad holistic approach that focuses on teaching people a new lifestyle, way of thinking, and way of being in the world. In the process, however, it is also found to bring a myriad of healing effects. By attending to practices for improving, regaining or retaining general good health, a person is likely to find that some of his more specific difficulties tend to disappear. Many of the healing effects of yoga is clinically verified. We will look at the healing effects of yoga. However, one of the most important benefit of yoga is its application in relieving stress, fatigue, invigoration and vitality and its anti-aging properties and its application for relaxation therapy.<br/><br/>According to Swami Sivananda, the benefits of pranayama (yogic breathing practices) include: “The body becomes strong and healthy. Too much fat is reduced. There is luster in the face. Eyes sparkle like diamonds. The practitioner becomes very handsome. Voice becomes sweet and melodious”<br/><br/>Indra Devi, author of many books on yoga suggests that with yoga: “You will be able to enjoy better sleep, a happier disposition, a clearer and calmer mind. You will learn how to build up your health and protect yourself against colds, fevers, constipation, headaches, fatigue, and other troubles. You will know what to do in order to remain youthful, vital and alert, regardless of your calendar-age; how to lose or gain weight; how to get rid of premature wrinkles, and keep a smooth skin and clear complexion.”<br/><br/>Doing yoga regularly offers many benefits, including making you feel better about your body as you become stronger and more flexible, toning your muscles, reducing stress and improving your mental and physical well-being. Will it help you lose weight, though?<br/><br/>Answer: Practicing any type of yoga will build strength, but some types may not raise your heart rate enough to make them the only form of exercise you need to include in your weight loss regime. It depends on the type of yoga you select and how frequently you practice it.<br/><br/>In order to lose weight, you must eat healthily and burn calories by doing exercise that raises your heart rate on a regular basis. Some types of yoga, such as Iyengar, in which yoga poses are held for several minutes with a resting period between each pose, will build muscles and improve your posture, but will not give you the cardiovascular workout you need to lose weight.<br/><br/>If you plan to make yoga your primary form of exercise, you must do a vigorous 90-minute yoga class at least three times a week. Many people also choose to combine yoga with running, walking or other aerobic exercise in order to reach their weight loss goals.<br/><br/>Ashtanga:<br/><br/>Ashtanga Yoga is a very vigorous style of practice with a few distinct advantages for those who want to lose weight. Ashtanga practitioners are among the most dedicated of yogis, and beginners are often encouraged to sign up for a series of classes, which will help with motivation. Another advantage is that once you learn the poses, Ashtanga Yoga is ideal for home practitioners.<br/><br/>Power Yoga:<br/><br/>Power Yoga is extremely popular, because it provides a very vigorous cardiovascular workout.<br/><br/>Hot Yoga:<br/><br/>Vinyasa yoga done in a hot room ups the ante by guaranteeing you’ll sweat buckets.<br/><br/>Keep in mind that if you are just starting to do yoga or are quite out of shape, always choose a beginner-level class.<br/><br/>Yoga Workouts at Home<br/><br/>Keep yourself exercising by doing yoga at home on the days you can’t make a class. Follow along with a video or audio recording, if you are new to yoga. When you are ready to plan your own workouts, use these yoga sequencing ideas to help you come up with yoga sessions of varying lengths that suit your needs.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Nathan</a></div>
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		<title>What Is This Thing Called Yoga ?</title>
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<div><em><strong>David Stevens</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga is a system of physical and mental practices that originates in India more than 5000 years ago. What is the purpose of yoga? The purpose of yoga is to help yourself and other people to achieve your highest potential and to experience a healthy and happy life. By using the practice of yoga you can extends your healthy and happy life for far beyond the accepted known. And more importantly improve the quality of your life.<br/><br/>There are different kinds yoga. The main focus of yoga is to benefit your physical and mental health. Yoga is a practice that will focus on the harmony between mind and body. Even though the philosophy of yoga comes from India, now it is practiced all the over the world.<br/><br/>The actual word yoga is a Sanskrit word. That means union or merger and the ultimate goal of the practice of yoga is to strike a balance between the mind and body. In order to achieve this balance between the mind and the body the practice of yoga will use movement, breath, posture, relaxation and meditation in order to establish this balance. This in order to live a healthy, lively and balanced life.<br/><br/>There are many types of yoga, one of the most popular forms of yoga is called Hatha Yoga. Hatha Yoga deals mainly with physical postures and breathing exercises. Another form of yoga is Karma Yoga which emphasizes the spiritual practices to help you unify your body mind and daily life through certain practices. The other form of yoga is called Bhakthi Yoga. Bhakti Yoga is a devotional form of yoga and generally includes chanting, reading scriptures and doing worship.<br/><br/>Most people have heard of the word yoga as yoga is a very popular practice that is practiced all over the world. The ancient yogis had the believe that in order for somebody to be in harmony with themselves and his environment he have to find a balance between the mind that the body and the spirit with in. Yoga was used to find a balance between those three. The yogis formulated the way to achieve this balance. And this is done through breathing techniques and meditation.<br/><br/>Lets look at the 5 different kinds of yoga.<br/><br/>Hatha yoga<br/><br/>Hatha yoga is a yoga of postures. Probably when you think of yoga you will be thinking of Hatha yoga. Hatha Yoga is the most popular form of yoga in the west. Hatha yoga uses physical postures or Asana and different breathing techniques and meditation. All of this is combined to achieve a better health as well as in understanding of spirituality.<br/><br/>Bhakthi Yoga<br/><br/>Bhakthi yoga is the yoga of devotion. It is yoga for the heart and devotion of the people. The practice over Bhakthi Yoga teaches a person to have devotion for his spiritual being or God and to develop this love and acceptance for all living things.<br/><br/>Raja Yoga<br/><br/>Raja Yoga is the yoga of self control. The word Raja actually means Royal. By using the practice of Raja Yoga one sees oneself as central. It means to respect oneself. To achieve this kind of self respect one has to gain control over oneself and the senses.<br/><br/>Jnana Yoga.<br/><br/>Jnana Yoga is the yoga of the mind. Jana yoga is a kind of yoga that will deal with the mind. It will focus on the persons wisdom and intellect with the aim to unify these two to surpasses limitations in life.<br/><br/>Karma Yoga<br/><br/>Karma yoga is the yoga of service. Karma yoga mainly uses the Law of Karma meaning that the present situation is based on your past actions. So by doing selfless service now you are choosing a future that is free from negativity.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Ida</a></div>
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		<title>Yoga Faq&#8217;s &#124; Health Benefits of Yoga Exercises &#124; Yoga Practice</title>
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Alien asked: Yoga &#8211; Frequently Asked Questions and Answers	Today, everywhere, most of the young folks are practicing yoga to learn the ways to get relax from their everyday stress and depressions. They are gaining personal independence and developing their bodies&#8217; flexibility. However, there are many questions that rise about yoga among yoga practitioners and others.Question [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Alien</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Yoga &#8211; Frequently Asked Questions and Answers<br/><br/>	<br/><br/>Today, everywhere, most of the young folks are practicing yoga to learn the ways to get relax from their everyday stress and depressions. They are gaining personal independence and developing their bodies&#8217; flexibility. However, there are many questions that rise about yoga among yoga practitioners and others.<br/><br/>Question And Answers About Yoga and Health Benefits Of Yoga<br/><br/>What is yoga?<br/><br/>Yoga is an ancient philosophy that came from India that promotes personal health, grown and wellness and is also based on a harmonizing system of development for the body, mind, and spirit. So, yoga is an art that combines the body, the mind and the spirit.<br/><br/>The regular yoga practice will provide a sense of peace and healthy. The yoga practice will make your body strong and flexible. It also develops the functioning of the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, and hormonal systems. Yoga is about balance. It brings an emotional stability and calmness in the mind.<br/><br/>Yoga is not only for young people who are thin and flexible but also for all age groups. It is also not lying around a religion, relaxing, staring at a candle and breathing incense. Yoga needs a full concentration over the body and mind, focused breathing, regulation and discipline.<br/><br/>As a result of practicing yoga, there will be a greater unification of mind, body, and spirit and for yoga practice there will be no age limit. Anyone regardless of age, body type, experience, or physical capabilities can practice yoga.<br/><br/>Yoga poses increases suppleness, and keeps you fit through yoga exercises, stretches, and breathing techniques. Yoga also promotes mental intensification through individual’s patience, attentiveness, and dedication.<br/><br/>There are many types of yoga such as hatha based or alignment yoga that has been around for over 5000 years and gradually becoming popular, with several medical practitioners and therapists, as a treatment for a huge varieties of diseases.<br/><br/>The health benefits of yoga practice are numerous and it includes more suppleness and strength, improves cardiovascular health, overcomes and helps in healing several injuries, produces mental calmness and clarity, and also generates emotional balance in your body.<br/><br/>Yoga Practice for Enhancing Body and Mind<br/><br/>More significantly, yoga is considered as an all in one practice. There are many different types of yoga exercises and a variety of exercises with different health benefits of yoga.<br/><br/>These exercise choices can be stopped whenever you start practicing yoga.<br/><br/>* Weight training for strength<br/><br/>* Cardiovascular health through jogging or aerobics<br/><br/>* Tai Chi for increasing a sense of balance and synchronization<br/><br/>* Flexibility and strength can be increased with stretching exercises<br/><br/>* Meditation for peace of mind and relaxation<br/><br/>Yoga is above stretching and relaxation techniques, it’s the ideal challenge for body and mind.<br/><br/>Who should practice yoga?<br/><br/>Yoga can be practiced by anyone from the range of people who presently find no physical exercise at all to the range of Olympic athletes. People of all age groups can practice yoga. Knowing the effects of yoga on physical, mental and spiritual aspects, yoga is being practiced by millions of people all over the world.<br/><br/>Purna yoga also called integral yoga, is a careful alignment of your body while you hold poses, and directs to growth physically, emotionally, and mentally. In particular, yoga needs concentration, determination, and practice.<br/><br/>If your aim is to recuperate vigor, health, and feel stronger and younger, then assumes yoga as your exercise of choice. However, if you are in search of a quick fix or just temporary relief of the symptoms, then it is better to look at another form of exercise.<br/><br/>If you desire for a program that acquires more challenging as you move forward, that can begin despite of the condition your body is in, and if you are in search of a type of exercise that is balanced, then yoga may be the best for you.<br/><br/>After making yoga as a choice of exercise, you can start on the lookout for yoga classes, but it is more important for you to become familiar with the different types of yoga, so as to ask about the types of yoga you are interested in when you consult a yoga instructor.<br/><br/>Consider that there are numerous different types and styles of yoga that have been developed over the years. So, you can select your yoga practice according to your fitness level. Thus, the practice of yoga can assure you all the benefit from the discipline, breathing techniques and the physical exercise you get in yoga practices.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Christopher</a></div>
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		<title>Origins And Concepts Of The 3 Different Branches of Yoga</title>
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Cindy Heller asked: History of Hatha Yoga: The history of hatha yoga goes back in the fifteenth century India when Yogi Swatmarama, a sage during those times, introduced it as a form of &#8220;a stairway to the heights&#8221; of Raja Yoga which is the preparatory stage of physical purification that makes the body fit for [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Cindy Heller</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>History of Hatha Yoga: The history of hatha yoga goes back in the fifteenth century India when Yogi Swatmarama, a sage during those times, introduced it as a form of &#8220;a stairway to the heights&#8221; of Raja Yoga which is the preparatory stage of physical purification that makes the body fit for the practice of higher form of meditation. Hatha yoga is also known to be called as &#8220;hatha vidya&#8221; and the word &#8220;hatha&#8221; is a combination of the words, &#8220;ha&#8221; which means sun &#8220;tha&#8221; that means moon and they are said to refer to the prinicipal &#8220;nadis&#8221; or the energy channels of the body and must be fully operational to attain the state of &#8220;dhyana&#8221; or a certain aspect of meditation.<br/><br/>Some people may link that the origins of hatha yoga which dates back in the tenth or eleventh century with Goraknath, a yogin during those times. However, the oldest surviving text about hatha yoga is the Hatha Yoga Pradipika by yogin, Yogi Swatmarama. The text is said to be taken from old Sanskrit writings and personal yogin experiences of the yogin himself. The text relates about shatkarma, asana, pranayama, chakras, kundalini, bandhas, kriyas, shakti, nadis, and mudras among others.<br/><br/>Concept of Hatha yoga: The total concept of the traditional hatha yoga is a holistic yogic path comprising of moral disciplines, physical exercises, breath control, and meditation. The hatha yoga that is widely practiced and popular in the western countries mainly composed of the &#8220;asanas&#8221; or postures and other exercises.<br/><br/>Hatha yoga is only one of the two concepts of yoga that concentrates on the physical culture and the other yoga is the Raja yoga but both of these are referred to as Ashtanga yoga. The main difference is that the Raja yoga concentrates more on the &#8220;asanas&#8221; or postures to get the body ready for a prolonged meditation that concentrates mainly on the meditative &#8220;asana&#8221; poses. The hatha yoga on the other hand concentrates on balancing the mind and body through physical exercises, controlled breathing, and calming the mind through meditation and sheer relaxation.<br/><br/>Different positions or postures are recommended by practitioners to help lessen or avoid health problems ranging from constipation through cancer. It was said that it helps to reduce stress, pressure, and other mental worries that people today are frequently exposed to.<br/><br/>History of Karma Yoga<br/><br/>Karma yoga also known as Buddhi Yoga or the &#8220;discipline of action&#8221; is centered on the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred Sanskrit scripture of Hinduism. One of the four pillars of yoga, Karma yoga concentrates on the adherence to duty (dharma) while remaining detached from the reward. It states that one can attain Moksha (salvation) or love of God (bhakti) by performing their duties in a selfless manner for the pleasure of the Supreme. Karma Yoga is an inherent part of many derivative types of yoga, such as Natya Yoga.<br/><br/>Concept Of Karma Yoga<br/><br/>The word Karma is mentioned from the Sanskrit Kri, meaning &#8216;to do&#8217;, in its most basic sense karma simply means action, and yoga translates to union. Therefore, Karma yoga literally translates to the path of union through action. It is described as a way of acting, thinking and willing by which one acts in accordance with one&#8217;s duty (dharma) with no consideration of personal selfish desires, likes or dislikes, i.e. acting without being emotionally involved to the fruits of one&#8217;s deeds.<br/><br/>In the case of Arjuna in the Gita, this translated to his fighting in the oncoming war to uphold the righteous cause in accordance with his duty as a warrior; even if out of compassion, he did not want to battle with his relatives and teachers on the other side.<br/><br/>Krishna then goes on to tell how Arjuna should surrender the fruits of his actions (good or bad) to himself (as the Supreme Person or avatara) :<br/><br/>Krishna describes that allocated work done without expectations, motives, or anticipation of its outcome purifies one&#8217;s mind and slowly makes an individual fit to see the value of reason. He states that it is not necessary to remain in external solitude, or actionless, in order to practice a spiritual life, with the state of action or inaction is solely determined in the mind.<br/><br/>In order to attain the perfection of life, Krishna describes it is important to control all mental desires and tendencies to enjoy pleasures of the senses. The practice of Karma Yoga in everyday life makes an individual fit through action, meditation and devotion to sharpen his reasoning, develop intuitive power of acquiring knowledge and to transcend the mind itself.<br/><br/>History Of Raja Yoga<br/><br/>Raja Yoga also known as Classical Yoga or simply Yoga is one of the six orthodox (astika) schools of Hindu philosophy, being described Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras. It is also occasionally referred to as A??anga (eight-limbed) yoga because there are eight aspects to the path to which one must attend. Raja yoga is concerned primarily with the cultivation of the mind using meditation (dhyana) to further one&#8217;s acquaintance with reality and finally achieve liberation.<br/><br/>The term Raja Yoga is a retronym, introduced in the 15th century Hatha Yoga Pradipika to differentiate the school based on the Yoga Sutras from the new current of Hatha Yoga.<br/><br/>Concept of Raja Yoga<br/><br/>Raja-Yoga is principally concerned with the mind. The mind is traditionally perceived as the &#8216;king&#8217; of the psycho-physical structure which does its bidding (whether or not one has realized this). Because of the relationship between the mind and the body, the body must be &#8216;tamed&#8217; first through self-discipline and purified by various means (see Hatha Yoga). A good level of overall health and psychological integration must be achieved before the deeper aspects of yoga can be pursued. Humans have all sorts of addictions and temptations and these preclude the attainment of tranquil abiding (meditation). Through restraint (yama) such as celibacy, abstaining from drugs and alcohol and careful attention to one&#8217;s actions of body, speech and mind, the human being becomes well to practise meditation. This yoke that one puts upon oneself is the alternate meaning of the word yoga.<br/><br/>Patanjali&#8217;s Yoga Sutras start with the statement yogas citta-vtti-nirodha (1.2), &#8220;yoga limits the oscillations of the mind&#8221;. They proceed on to detailing the ways in which mind can create false ideations and advocate meditation on real objects, which process, it is said, will lead to a spontaneous state of quiet mind, the &#8220;Nirbija&#8221; or &#8220;seedless state&#8221;, in which there is no mental object of focus. Practices that serve to maintain for the individual the ability to check this state may be considered Raja Yoga practices. Thus Raja Yoga encompasses and differentiates itself from other forms of Yoga by encouraging the mind to avoid the sort of absorption in obsessional practice (including other traditional yogic practices) that can generate false mental objects. In this angle, Raja Yoga is &#8220;king of yogas&#8221;: all yogic practices are seen as potential tools for obtaining the seedless state, itself considered to be the first point in the quest to cleanse Karma and obtain Moksha or Nirvana. Traditionally, schools of yoga that label themselves &#8220;Raja&#8221; offer students a mix of yogic practices and (hopefully) this philosophical viewpoint.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Victor</a></div>
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		<title>Derive the Most Out of Various Yoga Asanas With the Help of Yoga Accessories</title>
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Bertil Hjert asked: The markets of sporting goods are equipped with a comprehensive range of yoga accessories, which enable you to practice your yoga asanas in a more comfortable manner which will further lead to derive maximum out of them.But it is not necessary to purchase all of the accessories, rather it is recommended to [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Bertil Hjert</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>The markets of sporting goods are equipped with a comprehensive range of yoga accessories, which enable you to practice your yoga asanas in a more comfortable manner which will further lead to derive maximum out of them.<br/><br/>But it is not necessary to purchase all of the accessories, rather it is recommended to opt for the necessary ones. Unlike other sports, yoga does not require different types of expensive accessories rather the only major equipment required by it is your “BODY”.<br/><br/>The yoga accessories play a significant role in making you to perform various yoga asanas safely, as they may prevent you from unexpected slips and slides while practicing them.<br/><br/>- Different types of yoga accessories:<br/><br/>The followings are the different types of yoga accessories, which will enable you to perform yoga in a more comfortable manner, but as discussed earlier, it is not necessary to have all of them.<br/><br/>a)	Yoga Books<br/><br/>b)	There is a wide range of yoga books which are considered as the perfect yoga accessories in guiding the practitioners while performing yoga.<br/><br/>c)	Yoga Apparels<br/><br/>One of the most common yoga accessories is the yoga clothing which plays a significant role in the world of yoga. It is always recommended to opt for the comfortable pair of yoga apparels so as to enable free movements of your body while performing different types of yoga asanas. The various types of yoga apparels include yoga pants, T-shirts, yoga shorts, etc.<br/><br/>d)	Blankets<br/><br/>There are different types of blankets available in the market which can be placed on the floor to proffer comfortability to every part of the body.<br/><br/>e)	Benches<br/><br/>There are various benches available along with the cushions on their back in order to deliver comfort and relaxation while meditating. Not only this, they also proffer an excellent support to the body while performing any stretching or deep breathing asanas.<br/><br/>f)	Straps<br/><br/>These yoga straps are used for yoga stretches so as to enable the performers to maintain a particular position for longer hours in order to obtain the best results.<br/><br/>g)	Sandbags<br/><br/>The sandbags are generally used during the yoga asanas in order to enable the toning up of the muscles at a faster rate.<br/><br/>h)	Yoga Balls<br/><br/>The yoga balls are used for various yoga exercise programs.<br/><br/>i)	Yoga Bag<br/><br/>The yoga bags are especially equipped with an adequate amount of space so as to carry the various types of yoga accessories to the yoga class.<br/><br/>j)	Yoga Mats<br/><br/>The yoga mats act as the center stage for all types of yoga exercises and meditations. They also enable the body to perform various asanas at an ease. They also prevent unexpected slipping and sliding of the performer while practicing.<br/><br/>k)	Yoga DVD’s<br/><br/>There are different types of Yoga DVD’s available in the market, which generally guide you while practicing yoga exercises when you want to perform yoga at your own place. Basically, they act as the yoga teachers.<br/><br/>Though, the purchase of all these accessories is not necessary, but they are considered as the useful items in order to perform the yoga asanas at an ease and with comfortability.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href=''>Pauline</a></div>
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