Yoga

FAQs on Yoga

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Q:How is The Art of Living's yoga different from yoga taught elsewhere?
Yoga is not just an exercise, but it is a state of oneness. This state is achieved through many ways - asana, pranayama, meditation, service, devotion, and knowledge. Sri Sri Yoga emphasises the holistic aspect of yoga, bringing a difference on all levels of the being - body, mind, and spirit.
Q:What are the benefits of doing yoga?
On a physical level, yogic exercises strengthen, lengthen, and replenish muscle tissues, which helps to hold bones, and to align the whole body. Holding postures - burns fat and reduces cholesterol. Yogic breathing brings more oxygen to the heart and nourishes the whole system. The breath also aids in reducing toxin levels in the body by expelling unwanted stresses. Yoga and rsquo;s greatest benefits are felt in the mind. We all know that peace of mind is more valuable than an attractive figure. Although the practise of yoga, will definitely improve one and rsquo;s physical appearance - the best rewards are radiance of a Yogi and rsquo;s smile, and energetic eyes.
Q:How does one become a yoga teacher?
The Sri Sri Yoga Teacher Training Certification programmessmemes, are an excellent opportunity, for those interested in teaching yoga, or for those who would just like to enrich their spiritual experiences, and bring more discipline in their practise. Sri Sri Yoga teacher training is taught across in 10 days, successful completion of 10 days is necessary for Sri Sri Yoga Teacher Certification. Click here for more details.
Q:What is the Health and Happiness workshop?
The Health and Happiness workshop provides practical tools - to achieve, and maintain our health and happiness - in our modern, hectic world. This workshop is designed mainly for those, who have not completed the Art of Living Course. About the Health and Happiness workshop:
  • Attends to all levels of our physical existence - Body, Breath, and Mind
  • Suitable for all age groups and skill levels
  • Take-home techniques for greater peace of mind and well being
Q:Benefits and ndash; By attending the workshop, you can
  • Experience profound healing and relaxation
  • Sleep better and smile more
  • Lose weight and increase energy
  • Increase focus and concentration
  • Reduce anxiety and depression
  • Maintain harmony in relationships
  • Improve your immune system, and overall well-being
Q:What is the minimum age to start yoga?
An infant is a born yogi. Everyone starts practising yoga right from birth. But as we grow, we forget it. The whole process is of relearning. One can start the basic practise of yoga at 8 years, and after 15 years of age, one can move to advanced stage. Children can learn fun yoga in the Art of Living courses for children:
Q:Are there any side effects of doing yoga?
When done under proper supervision - of a trained yoga teacher, there are no side effects. If at all, the effects are only positive - as listed in the benefits of doing yoga.
Q:I have heard about Ashtanga Yoga. How do the different forms of yoga vary?
The forefather of yoga, known as and ldquo;Patanjali and rdquo;, describes the path of Ashtanga Yoga as an eight-limbed approach - for the well being, and purification of body, mind and soul. The eight-limbs consist of practising: social ethics, individual ethics, postures, breathing exercises, discipline of the senses, concentration, meditation, and self-realization or equanimity.
Q:Can the practise of yoga help in alleviating incurable diseases?
Yoga is not a substitute for medicine. However, it does help the body-mind complex to cope with stresses. Many patients with incurable diseases have experienced a remarkable transformation, after undergoing our courses. See the section on Yoga Experiences.
Q:Is yoga a substitute for curing health problems?
The practise of yoga will bring many health benefits. But do not use yoga, as a substitute, for curing health problems. Take medical advice from your physician.
Q:What is Sukshma Yoga?
Sukshma means delicate or subtle. This system of yoga is very simple, yet powerful in the ability to relax, refresh, and rejuvenate. Sukshma Yoga attends to both internal and external organs of our body - from head to toes - in subtle ways, to bring harmony to the whole system.
Q:Could you explain the significance of the Surya Namaskar?
The Surya Namaskar literally means salutation to the sun. Surya Namaskar is a beautiful set of asanas that massages, detoxifies and stimulates almost every organ of the human body, and brings suppleness to the spine. It can be done fast, as a cardiac toner, or slower to strengthen and tone the muscles, and enhance the functioning of internal organs. It can also be performed with the different Sanskrit (names of the Sun), to give a profound spiritual and meditative aspect. Like all other yoga practises, it is important to learn it under proper supervision and guidance.
Q:What asanas are included in a complete yoga workout?
A complete yoga sequence should comprise of complementary asanas, which help to balance the imbalances in the system. A healthy mix of standing, sitting, and lying down postures, is provided in the Sri Sri Yoga sequences. It is very important to include yoga nidra at the end of any asana sequence, since the body and mind need the time to assimilate the effects of the asanas.
Q:Do you need to go to the gym if you're doing a yoga workout?
Doing a yoga, after going to a gym, can help release the stresses, which build up after the exercises. The muscles get toned up, and do not get excessively fatigued. It supplements the gym workout, and keeps the body from burning out.
Q:What is the difference between yoga and exercise?
In yoga one practises the asanas in a rhythmic manner that involves the body, mind, and spirit. Yoga is like an appointment with the Self, which rejuvenates one and rsquo;s entire system. It leaves you feeling relaxed and energized. In exercise the focus is more of physical well being. After an ordinary exercise session, one feels exhausted.
Q:What diet complements a daily yoga regime?
The yogic diet is vegetarian and wholesome. The food we eat affects not just our body, but our mind also. Intake of the right amount of food is important - not too little, or too much. Fresh, light, and balanced food are high in prana or energy. The yogic diet consists of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, whole grains, lentils, and a small quantity of milk and milk products. See the section on yoga and food for more information.
Q:Does yoga practise prevent diseases?
Yes. A strong immune system is the basis of a healthy body. Yoga helps enhance the immune system, in addition to regulating the various organ systems of the human body. Improper digestion and unhealthy living, creates toxins in the system. Yoga helps to eliminate these toxins, leading to good health. In addition, regular practise of yoga balances the Tri-Gunas(Sattva, Rajas, Tamas – see ‘Yoga and Food’ section), having a profound effect on the body-mind complex.
Q:Is practise of yoga asanas enough? Or does one need to study different scriptures on yoga - like Patanjali's Yoga sutras - to get a complete experience?
The field of yoga is like an ocean. Some people come and sit on the shore, enjoying the cool breeze. Some wet their feet. Some swim and surf. Yet others dive deep and get the pearls. It is up to you to. With the help of an experienced teacher, you can explore the full potential of your life - through yoga.
Q:Is yoga a Hindu practise?
Although yoga has its origins in Hinduism, yoga transcends any religion or culture. Its application is universal. Knowledge, which is scientific or spiritual, has universal application regardless of its origin. For example, the law of gravity was discovered in the West, but its application is universal. It would be childish of people in the East, to say that they will not use televisions and telephones, just because they were invented in the West. Similarly, it would be very narrow minded to say, that one will not use yoga because it comes from Hinduism - even though its benefits are well known.
Q:What equipment do I need for home practise?
For practising asanas, you do not require any special equipment - just you and your yoga mat.Actually the less equipment you use, the better it is, its more natural and effective.
Q:Which is the best time for practising yoga?
The best time to do yoga practise is early in the morning, when your stomach is empty, and you have a minimum number of distractions. It is also recommended that you repeat your practises late in the afternoon, or early evening before dinner. Morning practises keep your enthusiasm and energy levels higher during the day, and evening practises help you get rid of stresses and tensions accumulated during the day and ndash; refreshing you.
Q:What are the benefits of regular yoga practise?
Practising the yoga asanas daily:
  • Makes you more productive, calm, and happy
  • Enables you to deal effectively with the challenges and stresses of daily life
Q:What should be the duration of a yoga practise session?
Aim at doing your practises - for at least 1 hour every day in the beginning. If you do not have 1 hour every day, do your practises for whatever duration you can, however small it may be. Be regular and consistent in your practise. 20 minutes of daily practise is better than two hours of occasional practise.
Q:Where can I plan to have a safe, comfortable practise?
Do the yoga practises in a clean and well-ventilated space. If possible, keep a separate room for your yoga practises. You will build positive energy in that room, which will provide healing, strength, and comfort to you and others. Keep this room at comfortable warm temperature. The body stretches better in warm temperature. However, avoid having the temperature so excessively high, that the body feels uncomfortable, and the mind becomes restless - since this defeats the purpose of yoga. Practise away from any furniture, or any sharp objects.
Q:How do I justify, the time I spend on myself to do yoga practise?
A happy person spreads happiness all around. So you are doing these yoga practise - not just for yourself, but for others and rsquo; happiness as well. Do not feel guilty for taking time out for yourself. Give yoga an important place in your life. It will bring many rewards.
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