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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 ...

(8) Yogasana improves the range of motion.

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First, the word range of motion should be properly understood. The ability of the limbs to move or open fully is known as range of motion. The majority of our limbs function as sieves. Additionally, a few variables determine whether these connections can be opened to their fullest extent. Among these are the relevant joint's anatomy, the surrounding tissues' characteristics, and the elasticity of the muscles that are attached to each joint. How long someone's bones are.                         Maintaining a healthy range of motion is essential for us as individuals in order to carry out our daily tasks with ease, without discomfort, and without suffering from injuries. And it works well for a lot of sports. such as dance, swimming, rock climbing, tennis, basketball, gymnastics, martial arts, and athletic performance. An extreme range of motion is not required for all sports. However, having a good enough can help you perf...

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