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Lord Shiva in Deep Meditation: Whom does he Meditate upon?
Lord Shiva is the Ultimate Reality. He is both Yogeshwara(Supreme deity of all yoga paths) and Yogishwara, i.e. the Master and teacher of all Great yogis(yoga practitioners/Masters). So, we all meditate on him. In Kundalini Yoga, we merge with Lord Shiva … Continue reading
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New Age Yoga Vs. Traditional Yoga: A Funny Story – Part 1
Folks, Do you guys need some change from reading abstract theories and concepts? I know you would say yes. So, let us take a short break to have some fun and laughs! 🙂 It is story time now. Be all … Continue reading
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Hatha Yoga – Part 2: Tools and Techniques
We discussed the meaning and goal of Hatha Yoga in the earlier post. Let us continue our exploration of this adventurous path further. Hatha Yoga involves practicing various body poses (asanas) and breath control (pranayama) exercises. We already discussed these … Continue reading
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Kundalini Yoga- Part 6: Is Kundalini harmless?
We had been discussing the practical aspects of Kundalini Yoga in the last post. Let us now come to the safety measures required in the practice. To answer the question in the topic, let us ask more questions! : Is … Continue reading
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Guru: The Supreme Spiritual Master
Before I write about Shri Guru, let me salute my Sadguru’s feet: Ajnana timirandhasya jnananjana shalakaya| Chakshurunmeelitham yena tasmai shree Gurave namah || Salutations are to that Shri Guru who opened the eye of a blind due to the darkness … Continue reading
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Real Meaning and Goal of Yoga
Folks, Hari Om! Namaste!! Yoga has become a fashionable word in the world today. We come across many different types of yoga: Astanga Yoga, Hatha yoga, Hot yoga, Office yoga, Aerial yoga, Chilli Yoga, etc. Just perplexing, right? Adding to … Continue reading
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