Yama-Niyamas are ground rules and regulations to be followed before you practice anything else.
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In the Yoga Sutras, Kaivalya Pada is when the mind of the Yogi,
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Through the practice of Yoga, one develops one pointedness.
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The snake is a symbol of ancient wisdom.
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According to Yoga, it’s only when you have a tranquil, quiet and alert mind
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The body and the mind are intimately connected.
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When the desire for liberation becomes a fire that burns off all the unnecessary things
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Yoga Sutras as well as the Sankhya philosophy believe that the finest
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From the point of view of Yoga, the golden rule is balance.
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Yoga believes that without a healthy body, you cannot have a healthy mind.
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Yoga is a dualistic philosophy. The essence of yoga is that in every human being there are two parts;
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The Rig Veda, the earliest of the Vedas, declared ekam sat vipra bahuda vadanti.
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When you enter the meditation hall, leave your shoes outside along with your ego;
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Once all illusions are burnt to ashes, one arrives at supreme satisfaction, unlimited bliss and happiness.
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According to the tantras, Shiva, the Supreme Being resides on the Sahasraara Chakra,
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