Volume : 9, Issue : 2, FEB 2023

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

YOGA AS THERAPEUTIC MODALITY: MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELLNESS

DR. RAVINDRA D. SAWARKAR

Abstract

They practiced yoga as an effective method of controlling their mind and bodily activities. Yoga in Daily Life is a system of workout which includes eight tiers of development with inside the areas of physical, highbrow, social and non secular health. When you are healthful you are in touch collectively together with your inner Self, with others and your surroundings on a much deeper level, which presents on your non secular health. Practicing yoga can also additionally seem like actually stretching, but it can do a lousy lot more on your body from the way you experience, look and move. Above paper talk approximately the blessings of yogic practices in day by day lifestyles and additionally intellectual and bodily health. The above paper discuss about the significance of yoga and meditation. Yoga isn't a religion - it's far the supply of spirituality and wisdom, the foundation of all religions. Yoga transcends spiritual barriers and well-known shows the manner to unity. “Yoga in Daily Life” gives the religious aspirant steering on lifestyle's direction through the practices of Mantra Yoga and Kriya Yoga. As the maximum especially advanced beings upon earth, people are able to figuring out their actual nature and internal Self, God. The religious intention of Yoga is God-Realization, the union of the man or woman soul with God. The attention that we're all one in root and connection to God is the primary step. Meditation is popularized as a practicing approach for centuries. The time period meditation refers to “an own circle of relatives of intellectual physical activities that typically contain frivolously restricting concept and interest”.

Keywords

YOGA, PHYSICAL, YOGIC PRACTICES, MEDITATION.

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