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Morning Gratitude Ritual: Boost Energy and Happiness

Through the deliberate practice of pranayama and the graceful flow of Surya Namaskar, we stimulate neural pathways, igniting a symphony of brain activity that amplifies focus, clarity, and emotional equilibrium. This heightened state of consciousness extends its influence to the autonomic nervous system (ANS), harmonizing bodily functions and nurturing holistic well-being.

Ashtanga Yoga: A Sacred Path to Union with the Infinite

In Ashtanga Yoga, practitioners follow Patanjali’s eight limbs, incorporating ethical guidelines (yamas) and personal observances (niyamas). Through physical postures (asanas), breath control (pranayama), and meditation (dhyana), they seek union with the divine and self-realization. This holistic journey fosters inner peace and a deeper understanding of existence.

Ashtanga Yoga in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali – Eightfold Path

Ashtanga Yoga in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali: From Discipline to Samadhi

Yoga means union. Union of inner self with higher Self. Yoga brings perfection, peace, harmony in life. It will help in leading a disciplined successful life with good health and mind. Through Yoga one can have a calm mind and peaceful sleep. And these are all normal achievements.  If followed properly what Maharshi Patanjali has taught us “Ashtanga Yoga”, we can raise our nature to a divine nature. 

Golden lotus radiating light upward toward a shining sun, symbolizing Prāṇa — the life force connecting the individual and the cosmos, inspired by the Prashna Upanishad.

Essence of Prashna Upanishad: The Third Question:

“He who knows the sources and power of Life, the Prana, how it enters, where it lives, how it divides itself into five, how it is related to the Self, attains immortality; yes attains immortality”
Prana as a whole is  composed of five Pranas (prana, udana, vyana, samana, apana.

Ashtanga Yoga Explained -Part-3

“सङ्कल्पप्रभवान् कामान् त्यक्त्वा सर्वान् अशेषतः ।मनसैवेन्द्रियग्रामं विनियम्य समन्ततः ॥शनैः शनैरुपरमेद् बुद्ध्या धृतिगृहीतया ।आत्मसंस्थं मनः कृत्वा न किंचिदपि चिन्तयेत् ॥”Ashtanga Yoga Explained can help deepen your understanding of this practice. — Bhagavad Gītā 6.24–25 “Abandoning all desires born of worldly imagination, one should restrain the senses on all sides by the… Read More »Ashtanga Yoga Explained -Part-3