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(9) “Yoga Chitta Vritti Nirodha”.

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  “Yoga Chitta Vritti Nirodha” One term that sticks out as a succinct yet thorough statement of yoga itself amid the broad and rich realm of yoga philosophy is "Yoga Chitta Vritti Nirodha." This Sanskrit expression, which comes from Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, captures the spirit of yoga as a discipline that aims to calm the mind and bring about a deep sense of clarity and tranquility.          "Yoga" is derived from the Sanskrit root "yuj," which meaning "to unite" or "to yoke." It let us to feel merging of the individual and universal awareness.  The term "Chitta" describes the mind-stuff or awareness, which consists of the mind (manas), ego (ahamkara), and intellect (buddhi). It is the domain of our feelings, ideas, and encounters. "Vritti" means "fluctuations," "modifications,"  These are the mind's incessant motions, the never-ending flow of ideas, feelings, and sensations that come and ...

2.Introduction to Hatha Yoga.

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An Overview of Hatha Yoga:  I believe you can learn the fundamentals of this age-old discipline by following a beginner's guide. Asana, Pranayama, Mudras, Bandana, and Shat Kriya can all help you feel better overall. According to my personal beliefs, anyone can benefit from hatha yoga at any age by practicing these approaches. Before you begin learning this priceless technique, I will now go over each step. What exactly is Hatha yoga, then? I have already written a brief history of hatha yoga, an ancient practice. You can read through that to learn more if you'd like. One can effectively balance and enhance their pranic energy by doing Asanas (yoga postures), Pranayama (breathing exercises), Mudra (gestures and symbols), Bandana (interlocking techniques), Shat kriya (various clinching techniques), and Meditation (mind-controlling techniques). or those opposing energy, such as the body's effects of heat and cold. Conversely, the food we eat gives us the fuel we need to funct...

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