Yoga Science - Impact of Mudras, Bandhas and Chakras

Yoga Science - Impact of Mudras, Bandhas and Chakras

EnglishPaperback / softback
Singh, Bharat Raj
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786206846314
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Yoga Science is an ancient Indian discipline that traces its roots back five thousand years to the Vedas, a collection of texts authored by Vedvyas during the Treta Yuga. The essence of Yoga is elucidated within these sacred scriptures, which form part of the Sanatana Dharma and encompass the 4 Vedas, 18 Puranas, and 108 Upanishads. Within the Vedic teachings, the definition of Yoga is expounded. Furthermore, the Yoga Sutras of Maharishi Patanjali, known as Raja Yoga or Ashtanga Yoga, outline the principles of leading a righteous life. These sutras encompass eight limbs, namely: (i) Yama, (ii) Niyama, (iii) Asana, (iv) Pranayama, (v) Pratyahara, (vi) Dharana, (vii) Meditation, and (viii) Samadhi. The practice of these eight limbs enables the awakening of mudras, bandhas, and chakras within the physical body, leading to various health benefits. The book explains in a simplified manner how one can cultivate virtuous living by channeling vital energy through the use of mudras, bandhas, and chakras from the Muladhara Chakra to the Sahasrara Chakra.
EAN 9786206846314
ISBN 6206846318
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date December 13, 2023
Pages 176
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 10
Authors Singh, Ajay Kumar; Singh, Bharat Raj; Singh, Satish Kumar