Yoga. “WHAT IS YOGA?” Yoga is a word from the ancient Sanskrit langue that means Union, the attachment and merger of the individual human consciousness.

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Yoga

“WHAT IS YOGA?” Yoga is a word from the ancient Sanskrit langue that means Union, the attachment and merger of the individual human consciousness with the cosmic consciousness. The word Yoga is also used to describe the difference Yogic Techniques employed, the difference disciplines that are used to facilitate the awareness and experience of the body, mind and spirit integration. Yogacharya. "Sanskrit Words: An Introduction to the Ancient Language of Yoga - Integral Yoga Magazine." Integral Yoga Magazine. Integral Yoga Magazine, n.d. Web. 23 Apr

Sanskrit

Vedic Yoga- Preclassica l Yoga- Classical Yoga- Postclassic al Yoga- The history of Yoga in four broad categories:

Vedic Yoga- the oldest form of Yoga. The ancient texts of Vedas are the oldest scriptures in the world. Contain what is know as the Rig- veda. The Sanskrit word Veda means "knowledge" and rig means "praise“. Thus the Rig-Vedas are a collection of hymns that are in praise of a higher power..

Vedic Yoga can also be called Archaic (ar·kay·ic)Yoga. As people believed in a ritualistic way of life. Rituals, sacrifices, and ceremonies existed because they were considered a means of connection to the spirit world. People turned to rishis (rish·i) or Vedic yogis for illumination. Vedic masters were blessed with a vision of the supreme reality and their hymns speak of their marvelous intuitions.

Indus-Sarasvati (Sa·ras·va·ti) civilization a culture that we now know extended over an area of roughly 300,000 square miles. Pre-dates 3,300 BCE This was in fact the largest civilization in early antiquity. In the ruins of the big cities of Mohenjo Daro (Mo·hen·jo-Da·ro)and Harappa, excavators found depictions engraved on soapstone seals that strongly resemble yogi-like figures. Many other finds show the amazing continuity between that civilization and later Hindu society and culture.

Bring the feet a few inches away from the pubic bone. Press the feet into each other, but pull the toes back away from each other. Lift the heels off the floor and hold the outsides of the feet with the hands. Lift the heels vertical and in toward the hips. Bring the mounds of the toes to the floor. Place both hands to the floor behind the hips. Lift the hips up and forward until the feet are vertical. Lower the hips and knees to the floor. Place the palms together in front of the chest. Look forward. Hold the pose and breathe. To come out, release the hands next to the hips. Use the hands to lift the hips and release the feet.

PRE- CLASSICAL This covers an extensive period of approximately 2,000 years until the second century. Gnostic texts, called the Upanishads, that spoke in detail about the self and ultimate reality appeared. There are approximately 200 Upanishads. Yoga scriptures is the Bhagavad-Gita, which was composed around 500 B.C. The central teaching of the Gita is, to do ones' duty and not expect the fruit of the action.

PRE- CLASSIC AL In 1200 BC the great teacher Rishaba, who was the exponent of the tradition of Jainism, also emphasized on efforts dedicated to the liberation of the spirit. It was during this time, that Yoga found its way into Buddhism too; Lord Buddha was the first Buddhist to study Yoga. Buddhist scriptures lay stress on meditation and physical postures, which are Yogic processes.

Classica l Yoga In the second century C.E, Patanjali (Pa·tan·ja·li) composed the yoga sutras (su·tra), which consists of 195 aphorisms (aph·o·rism). They expound the Raja yoga or the eight-fold path, which are meant to be memorized, as it is not in written form. The earliest known Sanskrit commentary on the sutras is Yoga- Bhashya (speech on Yoga), by Vyasa in the fifth century

Patanjali's Eightfold path of Yoga 1.Yama (Ya·ma), which means social restraints or ethical values; meant to purify the individual, yama involves the abstinence from injury to others and from lying, stealing, sex, and avarice. 2.Niyama (ni·ya·ma), which is personal observance of purity, tolerance, and study; cleanliness of mind and body, equanimity, temperance 3.Asanas (a·sa·na), or physical exercises; Proper Poses. 4.Pranayama, which means breath control or regulation; breath 5.Pratyahara (pra·tya·ha·ra), or sense withdrawal in preparation for Meditation; shutting out distractions provided by the senses. 6.Dharana (Dhah·rana), which is about concentration; holding the mind to one thought or object 7.Dhyana, which means Meditation; 8.Samadhi (sa·ma·dhi), which means ecstasy, in which a person experiences oneness with the universe.

Patanjali believed that each individual is composed of matter (prakriti) and spirit (purusha). He advocated that yoga would restore the spirit to its absolute reality, a teaching that saw a shift from non dualism to dualism.

POST CLASSICAL The earlier eras saw yogis laying emphasis only on meditation and contemplation. Their goal was to shed their mortal coils and merge with the infinite; but, during this period, yogis began to probe the hidden powers of the body. Yoga masters designed advanced yogic practices that would rejuvenate the body and prolong its life. This led to Hatha Yoga, which is presently practiced throughout the

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