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Benefits with awakened KundaliniKundalini Maha Yoga: Physical and Mental Benefits with
Awakened Kundalini Self-realization is the ultimate and the most
desirable state to be attained, and the awakened Kundalini leads to this state.
However, even when the Kundalini is aroused and spiritual evolution is
substantially hastened, there is no guarantee that Self-realization will be
attained in the current lifetime. Therefore, it is encouraging to know many
tangible benefits are gained even during the early states of the awakening and
upward travel of the Kundalini.
Read more here: » Kundalini
Maha Yoga: Physical and Mental
Benefits with awakened Kundalini |
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|  |  |  | receptors: The Four Paths of Hindu YogaThe four main
spiritual paths for God-realisation are Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Raja Yoga and
Jnana Yoga. Karma Yoga is suitable for a man of active temperament, Bhakti Yoga
for a man of devotional temperament, Raja Yoga for a man of mystic temperament,
and Jnana Yoga for a man of rational and philosophical temperament, or a man of
enquiry.
Mantra Yoga,
Laya Yoga or Kundalini Yoga, Lambika Yoga and Hatha Yoga, are other Yogas. Yoga,
really, means union
with God. The practice
of Yoga leads to communion with the Lord. Whatever may be the starting point,
the end reached is the same.
Excerpt from
All About Hinduism by Sri Swami Sivananda
Read more here: » Hindu Yoga: The Four Paths of Hindu Yoga |
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Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra forms the basis of all yoga that is practised today. It contains knowledge which is useful for all, whether one is an evolved yogi, a developing sadhaka or an uninitiate. In the Astanga Yoga, the eight constituents of yoga are discussed. Of these, the first constituent talks of the five Yama. These are the restraints every human being is advised to practise in day-to-day living.
(See also: Patanjali Yoga Sutras , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Patanjali Yoga Sutras: Patanjali’s Guide To Self-Evolution |
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Today we tell you the yogic way to healthy eyes Yogic way of washing eyes. - First fill the mouth with water. - Then wash eyes with fresh water five to six times. - Now spit out the water from the mouth. Whenever you are cleaning your eyes there should be water in your mouth.
(See also: Yoga and Health , Yoga,
Yoga and Health, Yoga Systems, Yoga Positions)
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Spiritual - Theosophy
Dictionary on
Manduka Yoga
Manduka Yoga (Sanskrit) [from manduka frog] A "particular kind of abstract meditation in which an ascetic sits motionless like a frog" (Monier-Williams). However, all true yoga practice involves complete mental abstraction from exterior concerns and the outer environment, so that all yogis, while practicing yoga sit motionless "like a frog." It is not a particularly high kind of yoga, in any case, for true spiritual yoga is the yoga of the inner man, implying intense intellectual and spiritual concentration on affairs and subjects of spiritual character, and need not necessarily involve any sitting in yoga whatsoever. The true disciple may be doing his master's business and going about in pursuit of his duties from day to day, and yet be practicing this spiritual yoga without a moment's intermission. All forms of yoga practice which involve postures, sittings or similar things in which the physical body is active or inactive, technically belong to one of the various kinds of hatha yoga and are to be discouraged.
(See also: Manduka Yoga , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)
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What is so special about Kriya yoga? It expands your consciousness; it enables you to move up from the ridiculous to the sublime - from say, matters of state, politics and (Cauvery) disputes to a deeper understanding of nature of the Self. I got this divine intuition some days ago which prompted me to travel to Babaji's cave in Uttaranchal - he used to meditate there. I've been initiated into practising Kriya yoga through divine dispensation. I'd been through hardly a year's basic training before my intuition took me to Babaji's cave...
(See also: Kriya yoga , God and Religion,
Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind
and Soul)
Read more here: » Kriya yoga: From The Ridiculous To the Sublime |
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Maha Yoga and World PeaceKundalini Maha Yoga and World Peace
We are in a state of
unbalanced development, lacking on the spiritual side. Therefore, to attain
what is missing -- peace, harmony and brotherhood -- it is necessary to realize
that the entire universe is the creation of God, that all life is one, and that
all are children of love. This realization is spiritual; it is not intellectual
comprehension of an ideal.
Read more here: » Kundalini Maha Yoga: Kundalini
Maha Yoga and World Peace |
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Bhakti Yoga Dictionary II on Namamrita
Namamrita A book of Srila Prabhupada’s written instructions on the chanting of the Hare Krishna maha-mantra.
(See also:
Namamrita , Bhakti, Bhakti Yoga, Bhakti Dictionary, Body Mind
and Soul)
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YogaKundalini Yoga Ð In this style of
yoga, the spine is regarded as a snake. It was brought to the West by Yogi
Bhajan in the late 1960s. The practice concentrates on releasing the Kundalini
energy which is found at the base of the spine. Kundalini Yoga includes a
series of classic poses and chanting. The emphasis however, is not on the Asana
but on the chanting. Spiritual transformation is the main aim of practice.
Read more here: » Hatha Yoga Styles: Kundalini
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To think wisely, the mind needs to undergo a purification process. Mantras help us to purify the mind and make full use of the intellect. Once, an oyster tried to distract a pearl diver. With great effort, it placed a loose pearl on a leaf on the ocean bed. The pearl diver, however, did not see the pearl - he caught the oyster. We don't know where to look and we become a victim of our limited knowledge.
(See also: Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond,
Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Love and Happiness: Dance of Intellect: Mantra Yoga |
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