What is yoga?
Yoga is widely known as a form of exercise that stretches and
strengthens the body through various poses known as ASANAS. For
other people yoga is the realization of inner self satisfaction.
For others it is a religion that the believers ought to follow.
All of this statement makes it hard to really make a full
realization of what yoga really is.
So what exactly is yoga?
Yoga goes far beyond just mere exercises full of awkward
routines. Yoga is the union of mind, spirit and body. Yoga comes
from the Hindu philosophy used to attain spiritual insight and
harmony.
Yoga generally refers to the common use of a system of exercises
that is practiced as part of this discipline.
The word is derived from the Sanskrit "yeung", which means to
join. A yoke as used on oxen is closely related, but also the
same root gives us "join", "junction", "junta", "adjust",
"joust", and "juxapose" to name a few.
There are many institutions of yoga all of which have their own
unique practices and beliefs. But in this article we have listed
down the five most common yoga practices. However, schools and
paths have been established with many different variations that
aren't listed here.
1. HATHA
This is the most popular variety of yoga and one that has been
commonly taught for years. So what is yoga for them? For them it
is perfecting the mind by way of perfecting the body.
With this technique many asanas or postures, breathing
techniques and meditations are used.
2. ASHTANGA
This yoga is another popular type they are much faster than the
other schools. What is yoga for ashtangas'?
For them yoga can be considered as a type of aerobic yoga for
they instill quick and smooth transitions between poses.
3. KUNDALINI
This school is focused on awakening and focusing what is known
as kundalini energy. Kundalini energy is most easily compared to
life energy that lies dormant in our bodies. It is commonly
represented by a coiled snake.
4. MANTRA
This type of yoga is focused on calming the mind and body
through the usage of words and sounds. The well known 'om' chant
is commonly heard in this school.
5. TANTRA
This type of school is well known by way of its focus on sexual
spirituality. They also focus on kundalini energy, although
their intent for awakening it is much different from the
Kundalini practice.
Yoga is a very diverse practice, so no matter which school you
choose. People young and old can gain many benefits from regular
yoga practices, and asanas can be adjusted to fit physical
limitations and other complications.
If you want a break from treadmills, weight rooms, or the pool,
take a look at yoga. Not only are you striving towards physical
well being, you are striving towards spiritual well being as
well.
Traditionally, yoga consists of eight fundamental paths: Karma
Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Purna Yoga, Tantra
Yoga, Maha Yoga and Ashtanga or Raja Yoga. In the western world,
the term yoga often refers to Hatha yoga and its postures,
movements, and breathing techniques.
The ultimate goal of yoga is the attainment of liberation from
worldly suffering and the cycle of birth and death. Yoga entails
mastery over the body, mind, and emotional self, and
transcendence of desire. It is said to lead gradually to
knowledge of the true nature of reality.