Volume : 9, Issue : 2, FEB 2023

2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON YOGA FOR GLOBAL WELL-BEING (Shree Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amravati (M.S.) INDIA)

ROLE OF YOGA IN REDUCTION OF CRIMES AND DE- ADDICTION

DR. DNYANESHWARI S. WANKHADE

Abstract

The term "yoga" refers to various forms of bodywork. Yoga and trans-dental meditation therefore emphasize the human child's spiritual development today. Yoga builds mental fortitude and self-control. Yoga has the potential to enhance children's learning and achievement. Children with special needs, people who break the law, people who are violent and in disciplined, and people who are aggressive can all benefit greatly from being calmed down. Yoga is essential for the full development of one's personality, and it can help one realize most aspects of Indian spirituality. Yoga was once emphasized by Vedic sages as a way to cultivate psychological and psychic discipline in one's personality, which led to the highest form of spirituality. Spiritual growth is impossible without yoga, and holistic growth of a person becomes challenging without spiritual growth. However, with the western influence.

Keywords

QUALITY OF LIFE, AGGRESSION, SUDARSHAN KRIYA YOGA, AND YOGA TECHNIQUES.

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