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Yoga Therapy - ResearchGate
APPLICATION OF YOGA
AS A THERAPY
Yogacharya
Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
MBBS, ADY, DPC, DSM, PGDFH, PGDY, FIAY
Chairman : ICYER at Ananda Ashram, Pondicherry, India.
Dedicated
to
The Greatest Guru in My Universe
2013
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Sri M. Sridharan
(Brushline Graphtech)
Section : I
YOGA AS A THERAPY
Section : III
Section : IV
Section : V
Section : VI
Section : VIII
IN CONCLUSION
Index ccclv
PREFACE
Yogacharya
Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani
June 21, 2013 Pondicherry, India
FOREWORD AND BLESSINGS
by SWAMI ANANDAKAPILA SARASWATI
(Dr. JONN MUMFORD)
Jala neti (more properly siddhi neti) rinsing of the nasal passages
with warm saline solution, is an example of Yoga/Ayurvedic
wisdom suddenly being adapted in the West and it is now a
ubiquitous practice globally. Siddhi neti indeed is very useful as
a “remedial action” gentle nasal douche for ENT woes but
misunderstood by most. I was initiated into siddhi neti as actually
a preliminary for the deeper stages of meditation and more
specifically, that it arouses the parasympathetic system, and
facilitates synchronization of the cerebral hemispheres, when
carefully practiced. This, to me, is a splendid example of
"Yogopathy" versus Yoga Chikitsa.
Dr Jonn Mumford
Swami Anandakapila Saraswati
Sydney, Australia, 2013
FOREWORD AND BLESSINGS
by Prof. Dr. MADANMOHAN
“Health and happiness are your birth right! Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri has put before us a
Claim them!” thundered the “Lion of Modern simple reason for this sad state of affairs. He
Yoga” Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda advised. “If you want to be healthy, do healthy
Giri Guru Maharaj. “You are born to be healthy things. If you want to be happy, do happy
and happy. But, the goal of life is moksha – things.” People cry, “I want to be healthy.”
freedom!” Then, they indulge in bad habits like tobacco
and alcohol, spend late-hours watching
We live in “topsy-turvy times”, when ancient
television, do not exercise properly, do not
values have been flipped onto their heads. One
drink enough water. Others moan, “I want to
rarely meets a truly healthy or happy person.
be happy!” but they fight, they gossip, they
In fact, for the vast majority of the human race,
quarrel, they criticize, they delight in conflict,
health and happiness are distant dreams. Illness,
in violence, in defeating others, and crushing
depression, conflict, sorrow, stress, tension and
competition under their feet. It is irrational to
frustration are the “birthright” even of young
expect that by doing unhealthy things, one can
children in modern times. Billions of dollars
be healthy. It is irrational to believe that by
are expended by the health industry. Medical
doing unhappy things, one can be happy. Yes,
science can put pig valves into human hearts
man is an irrational animal indeed!
and transplant vital organs. Super specialty
hospitals abound. The pharmaceutical industry Yoga is the ancient science of India which
produces a huge amount of life-saving drugs. shows man not only how to claim his birthright
Why, then, is a truly healthy, happy person such of health and happiness, but also to obtain the
a rarity? Modern man, like the Biblical Essau, goal of life – moksha. Any scientist worth his
has sold his birthright for a “mess of porridge”. salt begins his career by studying the laws of
Like Judas, he has betrayed his Christ nature and the basic theorems and tenets of his
consciousness, his cosmic consciousness, for science. The Yogic scientist is no exception to
less than “30 pieces of silver”. this rule. The physicist studies the physical laws
of nature - gravity, momentum, etc. The chemist
Ashram Acharya and Director, studies the chemical properties of matter. The
ICYER and Yoganjali Natyalayam, Pondicherry, biologist studies life forms, the doctors,
www.icyer.com and www.rishiculture.org anatomy and physiology of the human body.
4 Yoga Chikitsa : Application of Yoga as a Therapy
This is the field within which they will work, to discover it, and then, live in harmony with
observing the laws of action and reaction, the that eternal law. Only then will one be entitled
laws of cause-effect relationship, within that to enjoy one’s birthright - health and happiness.
limited spectrum. For the Yogi, the entire The Christian Bible teaches, “The wages of sin
universe and everything in it is his field of is death.” Sin is nothing more than defiance,
research. He studies the Universal laws which rebellion and disobedience to the eternal law.
operate within this field. The law of karma, Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri
the law of cause-effect, is an important Law taught his students: “You cannot break the law.
for him. The Yogi knows that the laws which You can only break yourself over the law.” How
govern the microcosm also govern the do we know if we are “breaking the law”? The
macrocosm, and so, he understands that by results are there for all to see: sickness,
studying himself, his small self, his own self, suffering, unhappiness, conflict, stress, and
his own body, mind and emotions, he can tension.
understand the big self, the Atman, Brahman.
One might retort: “But I am unhealthy! I am
This process in Yoga is called swadhyaya or
unhappy! I am not breaking law! I am not an
self study and it is the fourth niyama of
outlaw!” Look again! Indeed, such a person
Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga. The Rishis, cosmic
must be breaking the law, whether knowingly
scientists, have taught, “Without moving out
or unknowingly. Remember, even in human
of one’s own cave, one can comprehend the
jurisprudence, “Ignorance of the law is no
universe.” They realized that universal truths
excuse.” No court on earth will excuse a law-
lay within one’s very own heart. “Man, know
breaker who pleads ignorance of the law. All
Thyself” is the admonition which was written
citizens are expected to not only know the law,
on the entrance to the Greek temple at Delphi.
but also, to abide by it, so that the society may
This is the starting point of all endeavors. This
flourish in a harmonious manner. But, who
is the starting point in the long journey to claim
wants to be unhealthy? Who wants to be
one’s birth right. Alexander Pope, the great 18th
unhappy? If these are the result of breaking
century English poet, wrote, “Man, know thy
natural law, then why do people do it? The
self / presume not God to scan / the proper study
answer is pure and simple: ignorance. The
of mankind / is man.”
Sanskrit word for ignorance is avidya.
Through this self study the Yogi discovers that Patanjali, the sage who codified the principles
human nature is governed by an inexorable law of Yoga 2500 years ago in 196 magnificently
- and the very law which governs his nature - concise sutras, calls avidya or ignorance as the
is the very law which governs the universe. This Mother klesha. A klesha is a hindrance, an
law is called “Sanatana Dharma” or the eternal obstacle to spiritual growth. Basically, klesha
law and is unbreakable. One has no choice but is the root cause of all human problems. There
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are pancha klesha or five hindrances. given the responsibility of our happiness to the
Sometimes klesha is translated as a knot of the government, the society, to the media, to the
heart. It prevents the human being from further entertainment industry, to anti-depressant
spiritual advancement and drags the human into medicines, and asked them to “please us, to
the mire of misery. The other four kleshas are: give us everything we want, to make us happy.”
asmita (egoism), the sense of separation, the
sense of I, raga (attraction due to pleasure), We have sold the most precious quality we
dwesha (aversion due to pain) and abinivesha possess as humans, manas or conscious
(clinging to life, the survival instinct). These awareness, and its twin virtues, independence
are the obstacles which stand between man and and self–initiative, to the various powerful
his desire to claim his birthright of health and lobbies which govern our lives. And they in
happiness. But the root of all obstacles is turn, most benevolently put us to sleep, sedate
avidya, ignorance of the law, and hence, the us, put us under anesthesia, so we no longer
constant attempt to break the law. feel the pain inherent in breaking the law. We
are hypnotized into a fitful sleep from our
What is ignorance? Look at the word. It is childhood to our old age, and into the funeral
composed mostly of the word “ignore”. pyre itself. We are lulled into a somnolent state
“Ignore” implies “a refusal to see”. If we ignore in order to make our life’s journey bearable,
someone, it implies a deliberate attempt to cut with a minimum of pain – we are neither
this person out of the field of our awareness. If healthy nor happy, but blissfully numb and
we attend a gathering and find someone we anesthetized.
have aversion towards (dwesha) present, we
usually ignore that person, literally, turning our Why should our entire social, political,
back on them so that we do not have to see or educational, business, commercial, media and
acknowledge them. But, if ignorance of the entertainment structure be geared to keeping
universal law causes us to break the law, and us numb and dumb? For a simple reason: there’s
hence, results in disease and unhappiness, why plenty of money and power in unhappiness and
do we as humans continue on this path to death disease. But, there’s no money in health and
and destruction? Because we are taught, and happiness. How would doctors and the huge
we willingly accept this falsehood, that we are drug industry support themselves if all were
not responsible for our own health and healthy? Would we watch mindless violence
happiness. We have given over the and sex and vulgarity in cinemas and television
responsibility for our own health to the doctor, if we were truly happy? Would the manufacturers
and have asked him to find us a pill, or cut of weapons of mass destruction flourish
something out of our body, or stick something financially if all were happy and healthy? It is
into it, and make us healthy again. We have beneficial to all the world’s commercial
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interests that the seven billion people on the on cure, rather than prevention. Lip service is
planet are kept sick and unhappy, in a state of given to these ideas but the powerful
unfulfilled desire and thus, in constant frustration. commercial lobbies are quick to squelch any
effective activism on these subjects. This is not
As an example close to home, look at the field
only in the field of dentistry. It is the fact in
of dentistry. When I came to Pondicherry in
every single aspect of life. There is no money
1968 there was one dentist in town. I did not
or glory or power in prevention, but plenty of
know anyone who had problems with their
it in cure! Instead of educating people to obey
teeth. Cavities were rare. On the contrary, I was
natural law, the modern trend is to repair people
struck by the beautiful, white healthy teeth of
who have broken themselves over that law.
our Indian people. Even villagers had dazzling
smiles! Life was simple. Processed foods were Avidya, ignorance! It is a disease, which is more
a luxury. Natural food was the norm. Cut to deadly than an atomic bomb. It has already
the present scenario. The number of dentists burst upon the earth and is enveloping all
in Pondicherry numbers more than 500! mankind in its black, poisonous mushroom
Children as young as four years of age have cloud. It is the root cause of all unhappiness
cavities and dental problems. I don’t have to and disease. Vidya – wisdom, knowledge – is
tell you where the problem lies. It is obvious! the opposite of avidya or ignorance. It basically
The abundance of refined foods, sugars, sweets, means “to see”. The Rishis were “Men who
soft drinks, ice creams, lack of oral hygiene saw Reality As It Is.” If we wish to claim our
has destroyed the nation’s teeth! The good old birthright of health and happiness, we must
neem stick has been discarded as old fashioned “Arise and Awake.” We must open our eyes to
and we now spend Rs.20 on a toothbrush and see and our ears to hear. When this
Rs.50 on toothpaste which is not one-hundredth “Awakening” occurs, one will be drawn to the
as effective as the old neem twig! Is this Yogic science. It is the start of the long spiritual
progress? Is this the obedience to natural law? journey.
Is this health? The villager cannot afford to buy
toothbrush and toothpaste – this would cost him The “Core Concept” in accepting Yoga as a
one day’s wages. This progress has not only way of life is embedded in the word
taken his health, but also his happiness. He will “responsibility”. One must be prepared to
become unhappy because he does not have the accept total responsibility for one’s own life,
money to buy such items! Should not the total responsibility for one’s thoughts, words
emphasis in social dentistry be on spreading and deeds, total responsibility for one’s own
awareness of the horrendous damage caused health and happiness. This is, in essence,
to the teeth by these modern junk foods and obedience to the eternal law which states, “all
drink? But, emphasis seems to be more focused karma – all action – has its reaction and that
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re-action will always rebound on the one who law produces health and happiness.
committed the action.” Just as the Sudarshan Disobedience produces disease and suffering.
Chakra (celestial discus) of Lord Vishnu As a scientist, the Yogi employs all the tools of
followed the sage Durvasa wherever he ran as any great science: he possesses an elaborate
he tried to hide until he made amends to King terminology which helps him define and
Ambarish for harming him, so also the understand the problem; he possesses
“reaction” of our “action” will follow us equipment and tools for his search – asanas,
wherever we go, until we “pay out” the karma pranayama, concentration practices, mantras,
in consciousness. In short, if we do unhappy cleansing techniques, etc. He/she enjoys access
things, we will be unhappy. If we do unhealthy to a great body of theoretical concepts,
things, we will be unhealthy. There is no accumulated through hundreds of generations
“breaking” this law and even the best doctor, of spiritual experiments conducted by the great
the best dentist or the best entertainer cannot Rishis who have preceded him. This theory is
keep our karma forever at bay. The sign on the recorded in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the
Yogi’s door (whether the door leads to his Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga Sutras, the Gheranda
palace or the door leads to his cave) reads. “The Samhita, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and other
buck stops here.” That is, the Yogi takes total ancient scriptures. His laboratory, his field of
and complete responsibility for himself and research, is his own body, emotions and mind
everything which happens to him and makes a and his relationship and correspondence to the
conscious choice to “live within the law”, rather Universe. The Yogi is a detached observer who
than choosing to be an “outlaw.” carefully records his data and comes to his own
conclusions based on his own direct
The word responsibility also has another observation and experiences.
aspect. Broken into two parts it reads
respond-ability, or the ability to respond. The He begins with this primary hypothesis – the
Yogic way of life cultivates and values universe is cosmos, it is not chaos. Cosmos
consciousness and awareness. Hence the implies “order”, and “order” implies “laws”.
Yogi develops the “ability to respond” He sets out to discover those laws and to
correctly to any given situation. The correct observe the working of those laws in his own
response will produce a positive effect and life and in the lives of others. The Yogi then
the result of such a positive action-choice is attempts to apply his findings in a practical
overall health, harmony and happiness. manner – in his own life, coming to the same
realizations as those enjoyed by the Rishis of
Yoga is the science of consciousness, becoming old. Health and happiness manifest
aware of universal laws and obeying those laws automatically in such a life, which attunes itself
in thought, word and deed. Obedience to the to cosmic law. Health and happiness are
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automatic by-products when avidya or controlled, conscious aware living is the basis
ignorance is dispelled. The Yogi follows the of all virtue. Such qualities create personal,
great law of virtue which is elaborated in the interpersonal and intrapersonal stability. Hence,
Yogic tradition as the pancha yamas or moral one becomes aware of the necessity of obeying
restraints and the pancha niyamas, the ethical the law of virtue, if one wishes to be qualified
observances. These maha vratas, the mighty to claim one’s birthright as health and
vows of virtue, reflect the Sanatana Dharma happiness. As Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami
or the eternal law. The Yogi develops a love Gitananda put it so succinctly: “Following
for virtue, a love for the law. He realizes “virtue yama–niyama, obeying the cosmic law is “No-
is its own reward.” He attunes his own Option Yoga” for those who wish to spiritually
microcosm to the rhythm of the macrocosm. evolve themselves in health and happiness”.
He moves with Nature, not against it. Nature
Our ancients linked particular diseases to
is his friend, with whom he lives in harmony,
certain lapses in character. These linkages can
and not an enemy to be conquered or exploited.
be found in many Puranas. Arthritis is linked
Sanatana Dharma is difficult to translate. It to greed, refusal to let go, or to share. Digestive
can be called “the eternal law”, “the cosmic problems were linked to hoarding, excessive,
law”, even “the structure of the universe as it selfish accumulation. The old idea that diseases
is”. Sanatana means “eternal” – that which were caused by a moral lapse had much truth.
was, which is, and which shall always be – Interestingly enough, modern medicine is also
unchanging, self-created, unborn, undying. coming to a similar conclusion, though by a
Dharma takes its root meaning from dhar different route. Research findings have enabled
which means stability, even-ness, balance. The medical men to draw up personality profiles
English word durable has come from dhar – for cancer patients, heart attack patients,
that which endures. Dharma is hence that diabetics, AIDS patients and so on. Character
which gives stability. Stability is an essential creates circumstances. Character is composed
component of health. As any good doctor mostly of the word “act”. The manner in which
knows, the best news he can give anxious we habitually “act” forms our character. Our
relatives is that the patient has stabilized. actions determine whether we are healthy or
Stability is also an essential component of unhealthy, happy or unhappy. This is the
happiness. Nothing creates more misery than essence of Sanatana Dharma. We create our
an unstable family, unstable romantic own destiny by our thoughts, our words and
relationships, unstable work or unstable social our actions. There is no such thing as an
environments. Sanatana Dharma sometimes is innocent victim in the universal scheme of
more loosely defined as the law of virtue. Virtue things. The Yogi grows in consciousness and
creates stability. Clean, pure, restrained, spirit till he becomes an adhikarin a “fit person”
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for realizing reality. He becomes competent enjoy his travels in space and consciousness.
to “claim his birthright of health and Buoyed by this spiritual legacy, the Yogi now
happiness.” But, that is only the beginning of has a raft to cross the ocean of samskara.
his journey. He has arisen! He has been Avidya or ignorance of universal law is
awakened! And now it is his duty to “stop not banished by vidya, the light of conscious
till the goal of moksha” is reached. But, awareness. His eyes are opened. He sees!
though the pilgrimage is long and arduous, Happily and healthily he realizes that he lives
the universe herself/himself/itself grants him not on a small planet, in a small galaxy, tiny
his birthright – health and happiness as the as a grain of sand. He is a universal being, a
reward for obeying natural law. He has the universal citizen obeying the laws of the
health, strength and good cheer to make his cosmos. And the Universe is his own, his
cosmic journey and he has the happiness to native land!
UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE OF YOGA
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
YOGA AS A SCIENCE :
Pure hearted and skillful and without any (dhritih), cleanliness of body, mind and spirit
expectations (anapekshah sucir daksah- BG (saucam), freedom from malice (adroho), and
XII.16) absence of any sense of false pride (naa
The central theme of Yoga is the golden mean, timaanita).
finding the middle path, a constant search for
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN
moderation and a harmonious homoeostatic FOOD AND HEALTH:
balance. Yoga is the “unitive impulse” of life,
which always seeks to unite diverse streams Yoga emphasizes the importance of not only
into a single powerful force. Proper practice eating the right type of food but also the right
produces an inner balance of mind that remains amount and with the right attitude. Importance
stable and serene even in the midst of chaos. of not eating alone, as well as preparation and
This ancient science shows its adherents a clear serving of food with love are brought out in
path to the “eye of the storm” and ensures a the Yogic scheme of right living. Guna
stability that endures within, even as the (inherent nature) of food is taken into
cyclone rages externally. consideration to attain and maintain good
health. Modern science of diet can learn a lot
QUALITIES OF SPIRITUAL HEALTH
from this ancient concept of classification of
ACCORDING TO YOGA:
food according to inherent nature as it is a
The Bhagavad Gita delineates qualities of a totally neglected aspect of modern diet. The
spiritually healthy person in verses 1, 2 and 3 great Tamil poet-saint Tiruvalluvar offers sane
of chapter XVI. These include: fearlessness advice on right eating when he says, “He who
(abhayam), purity of inner being (sattva eats after the previous meal has been digested,
samshuddhih), steadfastness in the path of needs not any medicine.” (marunthue-na
spiritual knowledge (jnanayoga vyavasthitih), vaendaavaam yaakkaikku arundi-yathu
charity (danam), self control (dama), spirit of atrathu poatri unnin-Tirukkural 942). He also
sacrifice (yajna), self analysis (svadhyaya), says that life in the body becomes a pleasure if
disciplined life (tapa), uprightness (arjavam), we eat food to digestive measure (attraal
non violence (ahimsa), truthfulness (satyam), alavuarinthu unga aghduudambu pettraan
freedom from unrighteous anger (akrodhah), nedithu uikkum aaru-Tirukkural 943).
spirit of renunciation (tyagah), tranquility
(shanti), aversion to any defamation He also invokes the Yogic concept of mitahara
(apaishunam), compassion for all living by advising that “eating medium quantity of
creatures (daya bhutesv), non covetedness agreeable foods produces health and
(aloluptvam), gentleness (maardavam), noble wellbeing” (maarupaaduillaatha undi
modesty (hrir acaapalam), dinamic vigour marutthu-unnin oorupaadu illai uyirkku -
(tejah), forgiveness (kshama), fortitude Tirukkural 945).
YOGA CHIKITSA – YOGA THERAPY
ORIGIN, SCOPE AND PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Yogamaharishi
Dr. SWAMI GITANANDA GIRI GURU MAHARAJ
Yoga Chikitsa is virtually as old as Yoga itself, of Yoga treatment that are acceptable within
indeed, the “return of mind that feels separated the overall concept of the Yoga Darshan. By
from the Universe in which it exists” represents expanding some of the sub-headings, I could
the first Yoga therapy. Yoga Chikitsa could be have elaborated on the fifty-two major sections
termed man’s first attempt at unitive presented so that a total of 108 major and minor
understanding of mind-emotions-physical applications of Yoga therapy and treatment are
distress and is the oldest wholistic concept and considered. Many of the present divisions or
therapy in the world. Western therapists are sections contain one or more distinct therapies
now approaching Unitive Understanding but for sake of brevity, only 52 sections are
(Yoga) and wholistic therapies (Yoga Chikitsa) considered. Many interested in Yoga Chikitsa
with “Yoga like practices.” Many of these will belabor or disagree with many of the
Western practices are being absorbed into general sections I have described. Others will
Indian therapies because our own Indian state that there is no classical authority for Yoga
Therapists are not aware of the scope of Yoga Chikitsa, while still others will elaborate how
Chikitsa and quickly take up these modern and difficult it is to use such an ancient science in
often less practical but m ore costly therapies. practical application as a modern therapy.
Yoga is the loser when this happens, as all Indeed, it is difficult for three reasons: firstly,
Western therapies are directed to the Western there is little information available to the
hedonistic concepts and vulgar materialistic seeking Yoga therapist on Yoga Chikitsa itself.
ends or goals, rather than the spiritual concepts Secondly, many therapists wishing to use Yoga
to be achieved through Yoga. Chikitsa are nor personally involved in Yoga,
and therefore, miss the real scope for Yoga
In this presentation I am trying to open up a
Chikitsa in dealing with the problems of
wider view of Yoga and its application as a
modern man. Finally, the patient of Yoga
therapy by introducing some fifty-two sections
Chikitsa is a distinct problem. He wants to be
Founder, ICYER at Ananda Ashram, healthy instantly…have an instant cure. That
Pondicherry, India. has been promised to him by popular,
www.rishiculture.org aggressive and all too misleading
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pharmaceutical advertisements, and the bias of Self is “Ease”. A loss of “Ease” creates “Dis-
modern physicians East and West to anything ease”. Duality is the first insanity, the first
as “offbeat” as Yoga Chikitsa. Yet, there is no disease, the unreasonable thought that “I am
other hope for real cure of the diseases of man different from the whole…. I am unique. I am
except with the wholistic method employed in me.” The ego is a manifestation of disease. Only
Yoga Chikitsa. a distorted ego could feel alone, suffer from
“the lonely disease”, in a Universe, a Cosmos
Modern medical science enumerates some
totally filled with the Self.
4,000 diseases and disorders of the body and
mind in modern medicine and psychology. Because man has failed to maintain a unified
Yoga views this vast proliferation of diseases view of himself in respect to Ultimate Reality,
as a natural outcome of the stress and strain a harmonious blend of his personality in
created by desire fostered by modern relationship to his hidden universality, he is
propaganda and the abuse of the body anything but a Yogi. He can be described as a
condoned on all sides even by religion, science rogi suffering from roga, disease; a bhogi, a
and philosophy. Add to this the synthetic junk seeker of bhoga, hedonistic pleasure, and if he
food diet of modern society and you have the survives this role as either or both he can be
possibility of endless disorders developing… considered little more than an “old phogi” in
even the extinction of man by his own his latter years. Good health, the absence of
ignorance and misdeeds. Yoga, a wholistic, disease, involves a universal philosophy of life,
unified concept of Oneness, is termed in an appropriate Unified Style of Living, and
Sanskrit adwaitam or non-dual in nature. It where necessary, proper, wholistic treatment
suggests happiness, harmony and ease. Dis- for disorders which may arise as the result of
ease is created when duality or dwaitam arises past karma. Indeed, it may be necessary to
in the human mind. This false concept of understand the role that one’s personal karma
duality has produced all of the conflicts of plays in the onset of human disorders and the
human mind and the vast list of human ultimate alleviation or cure of these disorders.
disorders afflicting man. Duality-disease-is the
Modern science has failed to meet the demands
cause of man’s downfall. Adwaita Vedanta,
of the needy of the world, whatever that need
Yoga, and other wholistic concepts return man
may be. Indeed, there is every evidence that
to his pristine, whole nature. Anything other
man is much more ill than at any time in the
than this leads only to human disorders.
past and this is especially true with chronic
All diseases, maladies, tensions, are disorders, which have plagued us with
manifestations of divisions of what should be crippling, refractory conditions that seem to
man’s complete nature, the Atman or Self. This defy the wisdom of science and modern
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discoveries. Perhaps it is time to look to the Ashrams, should be prevailed upon to sponsor
East, especially India, who already has proved Yoga therapy courses of a degree and non-
to the world to be the mother of religions and degree category. During the period of training,
philosophies and re-discovers the use of our the Yoga therapist or Yoga physician should
Vedic Sciences of Ayurveda and Yoga Chikitsa. undergo strict Yoga discipline for greater
Ayurveda once employed Yoga-like technique understanding of basic Yoga concepts and
as a part of its method of treatment. Yoga precepts. Courses in Yoga Chikitsa should be
Chikitsa has drawn heavily from the science broad-based and admit all categories of
of Ayurveda. Ayuryoga, a coined term, would therapists regardless of caste, colour, or
indicate a re-blending of the two, into Ayur financial condition. The main criteria should
Chikitsa of Yoga Chikitsa. In recent times, be that the candidate has a deep desire for
Ayurveda has been recognized by the World spiritual un-foldment along the path of Yoga
Health Organization as a practical medical and to serve suffering humanity through the
system and Yoga Chikitsa has been accepted science of Yoga Chikitsa.
by the Government of India, Ministry of
Health, as an indigenous Medical System. Diploma graduates should be employed by
Together these two ancient Indian Sciences Ashrams, Yoga Centres and Centres that could
could alter the course of human suffering and make use of a Yoga therapy specialist. Ample
more so, human evolution. While man suffers funds should be made available to institutions
in mind and body, he distorts the Universe in training therapists on a professional basis. Yoga
which he lives through his view. Happy, healthy Chikitsa centres should be independent of and
man would create a heaven here on Earth. free from a-Yogic influences, a-Yogic
environment, and any a-Yogic manipulations
Fragmentary knowledge of this vast system of
from any source religious, political, or personal.
medicine exists throughout various parts of
Yoga Chikitsa training should be encouraged
India and many Yoga experts already employ
in India’s widely advertised “barefoot doctor”
some form of Yoga Chikitsa in their centres. It
medical system. Thereby, any of the objections
will be necessary to gather existing information
made by concerned scientific groups would be
and knowledge together, or under a number of
overcome by the employment of Yoga Chikitsa
classifications for analysis and evaluation and
on a National basis and to ensure that we bring
certain diagnostic and treatment methods
about a vast change on the Indian scene. The
adopted. Treatment of physical, emotional and
mental disorders should be kept within Yogic slogan “Health for All by the Year 2,000” was
parameters. It is not wise to employ non-Yogic an empty slogan, a mockery of possibility, an
concepts or methods in Yoga Chikitsa. Existing intellectual absurdity became Yoga Chikitsa
centres, which include some well-established was not part to play in the scheme of things.
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The need for an indigenous, wholistic therapy Six-Month International Yoga Sadhana
in India alone would justify that Yoga Chikitsa Course.
be developed and taught in special institutions,
YOGA CHIKITSA – YOGA THERAPY:
Ashrams and Yoga Centres. That wholistic
1. Yoga Anatomy:
therapy is now popular in Western countries
and particularly, North America is an extra While Western medical anatomy deals with the
impetus for those interested in Yoga Chikitsa concept of only one physical body, Yoga
to make valuable contacts with the West. The Chikitsa involves a study and consideration, if
Government of India should be interested in only conceptual, of the pancha kosha, five
allotting funds for Yoga centres already in bodies of man. Yoga Chikitsa must be deeply
existence for study and training in Yoga concerned with the study and knowledge of the
Chikitsa, but there need be no delay while psychic chakras, prana nadis and bindus, as
awaiting Government sponsorship and well as an application of Yoga Chikitsa that
assistance. takes in the consideration of many concepts not
found in Western terminology. The study of
There are a number of Ashrams and Yoga Yoga Anatomy would borrow heavily from
Institutions in India now employing some form terms and concepts used in Ayurveda, Siddha
of Yoga Chikitsa and others investigating Yoga Vaidya, Samkhya and Yoga.
phenomena on a scientific basis for application
as therapy. Most of the scientific research in 2. Yoga Physiology:
India today is on the use of Hatha Yoga asanas, In Yoga Chikitsa, a wider knowledge of the
pranayama, and some form of meditation for physiology or function of the five bodies would
the alleviation of distress conditions. Scientific be a necessary study and application of the
appraisal has shown the wonderful possibilities workings of the various koshas in harmony or
of the practical application of many Yoga symbiosis. A knowledge of the trigunic nature,
techniques as Yoga therapy. Excellent facilities vasanas, and doshas, would be a necessity and
exist for study, therapy training, research in most important, the effect of the various pranas
Yoga Chikitsa, and practical application of and the shutdown of body organs when one or
techniques at Yoga Chikitsa Clinics helping more of the major or minor pranas is not
many patients back to health and happiness functioning. Yoga anatomy and physiology
through the practical application of Yoga should be a compulsory study for anyone
training and Yoga therapy. Ananda Ashram, the practising Yoga Chikitsa profesionally.
headquarters of Yoga Jivana Satsanga
3. Yoga Philosophy:
(International) has been conducting such
training courses since 1968 onwards and most Yoga has a wholistic, universal concept of life
of the therapies that follow are taught in the and a very positive outlook on the spiritual
SECTION II
YOGA IN
CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS
ROLE OF YOGA IN PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE : THE JIPMER EXPERIENCE
Prof. Dr. MADANMOHAN
then usually a lifelong affair. The baseline We shouldn’t be impatient as it may take three
understanding to be developed is that you need to six months before full benefits of lifestyle
to be checked at least on two or more different modifications begin to manifest. These lifestyle
occasions before starting medication and first modifications include exercising regularly,
line of treatment should be lifestyle losing weight, reducing salt consumption,
modification and not drugs. changing over to a heart healthy diet and
drinking less alcohol. We must always
RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH
HYPERTENSION:
Lose weight, if possible
Health problems in the hypertensive don’t
Limit alcohol intake or never start !
occur over days, weeks, or even months but
are rather found to occur over many years and Increase aerobic physical activity
affects nearly every part of the human body. Reduce sodium intake to no more than
By adding strain to walls of the blood vessels, 100mmoL/d
hypertension makes them more likely to
Maintain adequate dietary calcium,
develop atherosclerosis with a buildup of fat potassium and magnesium
and cholesterol and “hardening” of arteries that
St op smoking and reduce dietary
in turn puts extra strain on the heart as it pumps
saturated fat and cholesterol
blood through the narrowed arteries. Over a
period of time, this increases the risk of heart
disease, stroke, heart attack as well as eye and remember that the control of hypertension
kidney damage. requires a lifelong commitment irrespective of
whether medications are used or not.
MANAGING HYPERTENSION:
Major lifestyle modifications needed to treat
The initial strategy in managing hypertension
hypertension defined in the Seventh Report of
should always include a dynamic advocacy of
the Joint National Committee on Prevention,
lifestyle changes. However in patients whose
Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High
BP is high, medications will need to be taken
along with lifestyle modifications until the Blood Pressure (JNC 7) and the World Health
condition stabilizes. O rgani zat ion - I nter nat iona l S ocie ty
Hypertension (WHO/ISH) guidelines are given
The aim should be to lower the blood pressure in the table above.
as close to the normal range as possible. Many
therapists seem to forget that lifestyle changes Yoga however takes a more detailed view of
are the first step in hypertension treatment. hypertension and hence the prevention as well
These changes can also improve quality of the as management of hypertension from the Yogic
patient’s life as well. point of view will be discussed below.
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YOGA PRACTICES FOR PREVENTION AND
MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
Jathis are basic movements of the body parts Open the legs two feet apart and keep the hands
that help to release pent up tensions in those on the hip. Move the torso in all four directions
parts. They increase circulation to the part and clock-wise and anti clock-wise in a grinding
also the flow of pranic energy is increased due action. Then do it in a continuous manner. Bend
to the movements. A few of these practices will forward and perform some toe touching with a
be described below. bouncing action. Bounce to the front, and then
move to your left. Move to your right and then
Take up a comfortable standing position such
come back to the front and then back to the
as the samasthiti asana. Stand on one leg and
standing position.
shake the other leg. Repeat on the other side
and then alternate a few times between right Spread your feet a bit and lift both your arms
and left. Stand on both legs and start to shake to the side. Start to twist your torso from side
your hands one at a time. Alternate between to side a few times. Feel the stretch in your
the right and left a few times and then start to hip region and back. Come back to the standing
shake both hands at the same time. Shake your position and relax with deep breathing for some
hands and move them up, down, to the left and time.
to the right. Shake your hands all around you
Sit down with both legs stretched out in front
in a circular movement. This helps to energize
of you. Draw your right knee up to your chest
the pranamaya kosha, our energy sheath or
and then kick out with a whooshing sound.
subtle body. Come back to the standing
Perform the same action on the left side.
position.
Continue to alternate legs for some time. Draw
Chairman, ICYER at Ananda Ashram, up both your knees and do the same action with
Pondicherry, India. a whooshing sound as you release the feet.
www.icyer.com and www.rishiculture.org Relax with your feet stretched out in front.
Yoga in Cardiovascular Conditions 105
YOGA ASANAS :
TALA KRIYA:
The term, “tala” refers to a palmyra tree and you should
try to stretch yourself as tall as that tree while performing
this practice. Take up a comfortable and stable samasthiti
asana.
Breathe in and lift both arms up over your head until they
are parallel to each other. let the palms of both hands face
inward and then go up onto your toes and stretch up as
high as possible. Hold the breath and feel the healthy stretch
along your whole body from toes to finger tips.
Breathe out and relax your arms back to your sides while
coming back to the flat foot posture. Repeat the practice
two more times at each session for maximum benefit. With
practice the posture can be held for a longer time and
normal breathing done while holding the posture for 30 to
45 seconds.
Tala kriya
HASTHA KONA KRIYA:
Stand in a steady samasthiti asana with your arms by your
side. Breathe in and lift your right arm over your head.
Try to extend the arm over your head towards the left as
far as possible without bending it. This gives a good stretch
to the entire right side of the body. Slowly start to breathe
out and lower your arm slowly back to the side. Repeat
the practice a few more times.
Make sure that you lift your arm on the in breath and lower
it on the out breath. Perform the practice on the opposite
side by lifting your left arm over your head while breathing
in. Extend it as far towards the right as possible without
bending it. Feel the excellent stretch on the entire left side
of your body. Lower your arm back to your side while
Hastha kona kriya breathing out. Repeat the practice a few more times.
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TRIKONA ASANA:
Stand in samasthiti asana. Place your feet two to three
feet apart facing forwards. Stretch your arms to the sides
so that they are pulling the chest in opposite directions.
Turn your head and right foot to the right side and slowly
Trikona asana
bring your right hand down to the right foot and place the
palm of the right hand on the ground in front of the right
foot. Look up at the middle finger of the left hand. Let the
entire torso get a good twist and stretch.
MERU ASANA:
This head below the heart posture may help reset the
baroreceptor sensitivity as well as re-orient the flow of
energy in the psycho-neuro-immuno-endocrine axis.
INTRODUCTION: Diet:
Yoga is an integrated way of life in which Regular small meals with complex
awareness and consciousness play a great part carbohydrates.
in guiding our spiritual evolution through life
Avoid refined foodstuffs and junk food.
in the social system itself by understanding that
Take lots of green vegetable salads, bitter
“Yoga is the science and art of right-use-ness
gourd and neem.
of body, emotions and mind”.
Maintain good hydration.
Yoga can play a major role in prevention and
control of diabetes mellitus that is turning out Suryanamaskar: Performance of three to six
to be one of the major killers of the modern rounds of suryanamaskar helps utilize excess
world. Yoga is of special value to those glucose and speed up the metabolism and
suffering from type-2 or non insulin dependent induce weight loss in obese patients. Jathis and
diabetes as it helps to sensitize the body cells other loosening techniques are a good way to
to the insulin and helps the body fight the prepare oneself for other more challenging
hyperglycemic state in an effective manner. practices and may be used as warming up
practices too.
The healthy exercise and weight loss produced
Asanas: Various asanas help in the resetting
by Yoga as well as the dietary aspects when
and remodelling of neuro-endocrine and
followed religiously and regularly can help
muscular systems with healthy compression of
prevent and control this disorder to a great
inner organs.
extent.
Twisting poses:
YOGA THERAPY PROGRAMME:
From standing position: Trikona and
General exercise: It is important to use up the parshva kona asana, ardhakati chakra
excess blood sugar by regular exercise. Walk asana.
whenever possible and skipping or swimming
From sitting position: Vakra asana, ardha
are good adjuvants to the Yoga therapy
matsyendra asana, bharadwaja asana,
programme.
shashanga asana.
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Vagal
stimulation
Yoga intervention:
Pathway 2
Parasympathetic
Yoga intervention: activation
Pathway 1
Perceived stress
Activation/reactivity Inflammatory cytokines
of sympathoadrenal Heart rate, blood pressure
system and HPA axis
Innes KE, Vincent HK. The Influence of Yoga-based programs on risk profiles in adults
with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A systematic review eCAM 2007; 4: 469-86.
SECTION IV
YOGA AND
RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
SWARODAYA VIGJNAN:
A SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE NASAL CYCLE
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
Yoga is the evolutionary process of integration the two halves of the body. The best practical
(yuj = union). In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord example of this concept is found in the study
Krishna says “samatvam yoga uchyate” (Yoga of the nasal cycle.
is harmonious balance). The Yogic concept of
The nasal cycle is an ultradian rhythm of nasal
loma viloma (balancing the dwandwas)
congestion and decongestion with a quasi-
encompasses the wide variety of processes in
periodicity of 60 to 240 minutes. Keyser made
our body, emotions and mind and thus brings
the first formal description and the use of the
about this equanimity of the mind. Yoga and
term nasal cycle in 1895. However the concept
Tantra emphasize the balance between the two
of the nasal cycle and an understanding of its
halves of the body in terms of loma and viloma.
role in our life had existed for long before that
The right side of the body is considered to be
in Indian thought. The Vedic science of
of masculine nature, endowed with warm,
understanding the function of the nasal cycle
golden, positive, pranic energy and represented
was known as swarodaya vigjnan (swara =
by the pingala nadi (energy channel on the right
sonorous sound produced by the airflow
of the sushumna). The left side of the body is
through the nostrils in the nasal cycle, udaya =
considered feminine and endowed with cool,
functioning state, and vigjnan = knowledge).
silvery, negatie, apanic energy and represented
The Shivaswarodaya, an ancient treatise in
by the ida nadi (energy channel on the left of
Sanskrit literature advises the Yogi to undertake
the sushumna). The sushumna nadi is the
quieter, passive activities (soumya karya) when
energy channel that runs down the middle of
the left nostril flow is dominant (ida or chandra
the central canal of the spinal cord. (Note: All
swara), to engage in challenging and exertional
these energy channels are in the pranamaya
activities (roudra karya) when right nostril is
kosha and above, though they do have
dominant (pingala or surya swara) and to relax
correlating structures in physical body). The
or meditate when the bilateral nasal flow is
Yogin attempts to understand, harness and
operational (sushumna swara) as it was
bring about a balance between the energies of
considered to be unsuitable for performance
Chairman, ICYER at Ananda Ashram, of worldly activities. Ida swara (left nostril
Pondicherry, India.
dominance) is described as feminine, shakti and
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moon-like (chandra) while pingala swara
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Respiratory rate
Airway resistance
Hyperinflation Respiratory muscle
Hyperventilation Dyspnea
strength Dyspnea – related
Hypoxemia
Hypercapnea distress
Work of breathing Autonomic arousal Depression
Respiratory muscle Heart rate Anxiety
weakness HRQoL
Deconditioning Physical performance
Depression
Depression Anxiety
Anxiety Panic Attacks
Fatigue Confidence for control
of breathing
Muscle strength
Balance
Coordination
Flexibility
discharge, diminished sense of smell while swelling and the sinus openings to narrow,
other symptoms like fever, bad breath, fatigue, thereby blocking mucus movement. The poor
dental pain, and cough may be present sinus ventilation increases the risk for sinusitis.
In chronic sinusitis, the following symptoms New evidence points to a pathophysiologic link
may be present for 12 weeks or more. These between sinusitis, allergic rhinitis and asthma.
symptoms include facial pain or pressure, facial This makes it more important for us to prevent
congestion, nasal blockage, thick nasal and manage sinusitis in order to prevent the
discharge, discolored post-nasal drainage, pus further complications from occurring.
in the nasal cavity, and fever. The patient may Smoking plays a role in the causation and
also complain of headache, bad breath, and worsening of symptoms and any therapy
fatigue. Chronic sinusitis is a common disease programme would be incompletes without a
in children, especially those with allergies. The smoking cessation element in it.
inflammation from an allergy causes membrane
Inner Correspondence
/ Peaceful Harmony
Mindful
(ICPH)
acceptance
Mental
Stabilization
Arndt B¨ussing et al. Inner Correspondence and peacefulness with practices among
participants in Eurythmy Therapy and Yoga: A Validation Study. Evidence Based
Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2011; 2011: 329023.
CULTURING ONE’S SELF THROUGH YOGA
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
1ST TRIMESTER
ardha kati chakra asana chatush pada asana and kriya
trikona asana vyagraha pranayama and chiri kriya
nikunja or bala asana eka and dwi pada uttana asana
ashwini mudra baddhakona asana and kriya
pranava pranayama moola bandha
Make sure that you lift your arm on the in breath and lower it on
the out breath. Perform the practice on the opposite side and then
Ardhakati chakra asana repeat the entire practice a few more times.
TRIKONA ASANA:
Stand in samasthiti asana. Place your feet two to three feet apart
facing forwards. Turn your head and right foot to the right side
and slowly bring your right hand down to the right foot and
place the palm of the right hand on the ground in front of the
right foot. Look up at the middle finger of the left hand. Let the
entire torso get a good twist and stretch. Hold the position for
30 seconds while performing deep breathing. Perform the
practice on the opposite side and then repeat the entire practice
Trikona asana a few more times.
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I have been fortunate and privileged to have flexibility and the ability to turn (I used to call
opportunities to conduct Yoga classes for senior it turnability- a standard joke in the senior
citizens through Pondicherry University citizen class) is less than before. The physical
Community College and ACYTER, JIPMER. stiffness radiates to their mind too. Hence,
Teaching various Yogic techniques to them has before starting the practice sessions for them,
always been an unique experience. I have it is essential to talk to them on a personal basis
always respected as well as wondered at their and counseling is the first and foremost step
sense of commitment, dedication and before starting the Yogic curriculum. We need
enthusiasm in learning this grand art/science. to understand their health conditions
Their determination and sense of timing has thoroughly before deciding on the practices that
often left me speechless and flabbergasted. could be given so that they gain the maximum
benefit.
As one grows older, the transformation back
into the childhood begins. They are sometimes Yoga is commonly understood as a practice that
self-centered and childish, craving to gain is physically beneficial, whereas it is concerned
attention. They love to be praised and pampered and related more with the mind than the body.
(who doesn’t for that matter?). Feeling sad, Any sign of disease manifested in the body is a
worried or bored may be more common for result of a mental imbalance or an unhealthy
older people who are facing retirement or attitude. Promoting healthy lifestyles of elderly
coping with the death of a spouse, relative or people is vital in helping them maintain good
friend. Adapting to these changes leaves them health and lead happy and independent lives.
feeling lonely. They carry a notion that they In general, our life-span has increased and we
are of no use anymore to the family or the live longer than we used to. But as we grow
society and hence start feeling inferior and older, we typically become more susceptible
depressed. Their mobility, range of movement, to ailments that are linked to aging and as a
result, we tend to move less. The less we move,
the more susceptible we become to a variety
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A BASIC YOGA THERAPY PROGRAMME FOR PATIENTS OF
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
2500 years ago helps us to understand our Yoga is getting to know what your body can
mental processes as well as the cause - effect and cannot do. Yoga is watching the breath,
relations of a multitude of problems facing slowing down the breath and discovering that
modern man. you can have a wonderful control over your
emotions when slowing down the breath,
Modern man is the victim of stress and stress
because breath is the seat of our emotions. Yoga
related disorders that threaten to disrupt his life
is not about the number of Yoga practices we
totally. Yoga offers a way out of this ‘whirlpool
do nor is it about how many times or how long
of stress’ and is a wholistic solution to stress.
we do them. It is all about how we live our life
Yogic lifestyle, diet, attitudes and various
in tune with dharma.
practices help man to strengthen himself and
develop positive health thus enabling him to This is all about our evolutionary journey from
withstand stress better. This Yogic “health the lower animal states of being to the highest
insurance” is achieved by normalizing the divine states of being that has been beautifully
perception of stress, optimizing the reaction to
described by the Sufi Saint Rumi hundreds of
it and by releasing the pent up stress effectively
years ago. He declared in ecstasy, “I died as a
through various Yogic practices.
mineral to become a plant, I died as a plant to
Yoga is a wholistic and integral science of life become an animal, I died as an animal to
dealing with physical, mental, emotional and become a man, I died as a man to become an
spiritual health of the individual and society. angel, I died as an angel to become a God.
When was I ever the less by dying”?
A PERSONAL EVOLUTIONARY
JOURNEY: Yoga is life and everything we do is Yoga. Yoga
Yoga is a continuous process. The whole is in every second of life, Yoga is in every action
problem with something being goal-oriented you do and in every thought you have and in
is that people think that the goal is something every emotion that you feel. For modern man
to be reached at the end of the journey, but it is in a modern setting, I feel more than anything
the journey itself that is important. This entire else that Yoga is skill in action. Whatever you
Yogic process is not what you learn and not do, you should do with the attitude that it is to
what you achieve. Yoga is something that you be done to the best of your ability and with
“live” until your last breath, and even that last total effort. I think that to have action that is
breath should be completed with awareness. skilful and yet not motivated by any desire is a
You should go with the satisfaction of knowing model concept for modern man. I see Yoga, in
that you have done your best. Yoga is a its modern context, as skilful action without
continuous process. It is a journey and the goal
desire or concern about the fruits of our actions.
is the journey itself.
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YOGA AND HEALTH: The diseases are merely gross symptoms that
Yoga understands health and well being as a accompany disturbances of the mind called
dynamic continuum of human nature and not a vikshepa which appear as duhkha (misery or
mere ‘state’ to be attained and maintained. The pain), daurmanasya (dejection), angame-
lowest point on the continuum with the lowest jayatva (tremors) and svasaprasvasa,
speed of vibration is that of death whereas the (disturbances in breathing). Through the Yoga
highest point with the highest vibration is that life, one can control these disturbances before
of immortality. In between these two extremes they become powerful enough to cause
lie the states of normal health and disease. For breakdown. The two-pronged attack advised
many, their state of health is defined as that by Patanjali is holistic: yama-niyama on the
‘state’ in which they are able to function psychological side and asana-pranayama on
without hindrance whereas in reality, health is the physiological.
part of our evolutionary process towards
YOGA AND SOCIAL LIFE:
Divinity.
The science and art of Yoga, has for millennia
The lowest point on the dynamic health guided man in his search for truth. Even in his
continuum with lowest speed of vibration may personal and social life, Yoga has given him
be equated with lowest forms of life and the tools and techniques with which he can find
mineral matter while the highest point with happiness, spiritual realization and social
highest speed of vibration may be equated with harmony. Various Yogic concepts have guided
Divinity. man towards shaping his life and the
interpersonal relationships in his social life. The
The Yogic concept of health and disease
Yogic concepts of samatvam (mental and
enables us to understand that the cause of
emotional equanimity) and stitha prajna (the
physical disorder sprouts from the higher levels
even minded, balanced human being) give us
of the mind and beyond. Adhi – the disturbed
role models to emulate.
mind is the cause and vyadhi - the disease is
the effect manifested in the physical body. An understanding of the pancha klesha (five
Maharishi Patanjali mentions “vyadhi” as a psycho-physiological afflictions) and their role
hindrance to the complete integration of the in the creation of stress and the stress response
individual personality. He doesn’t directly refer help us to know ourselves better and understand
to the treatment of particular diseases as his the how’s and why’s of what we do. The
approach is more holistic and expanded rather concept of the pancha kosha (the five layered
than analytical and limited. Patanjali prefers existence of man as elucidated in the Taittiriya
to ‘integrate’ rather than deal exclusively with Upanishad) helps us to understand that we have
individual symptoms of dis-integration. more than only the physical existence. This
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gives us an insight into the role of mind in Yoga especially when performed consciously
causation of our physical problems and and with awareness. Asanas help to develop
psychosomatic disorders. All these concepts strength, flexibility, will power, good health,
help us to look at life with a different and stability and thus when practiced as a whole
perspective (yoga drishti) and evolve give a person a ‘stable and unified strong
consciously towards becoming Humane personality’. Pranayamas helps control our
Beings. The concept of vairagya (dispassion emotions which are linked to breathing and the
or detachment) when cultivated enables us to pranamaya kosha (the vital energy sheath or
be dispassionate to the dwandwa (the pairs of body). Slow, deep and rhythmic breathing helps
opposites) such as praise-blame, hot-cold and to control stress and overcome emotional hang-
the pleasant-unpleasant situations; that are part ups. The inner aspects of Yoga such as dharana
and parcel of our existence in this life. and dhyana help us to focus our mid and dwell
in it and thus help us to channel our creative
The regular practice of Yoga as a ‘Way of Life’
energy in a wholistic manner towards the right
(as defined by Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami
type of evolutionary activities. They help us
Gitananda Giri Guru Maharaj) helps us reduce
to understand our self better and in the process
levels of physical, mental and emotional stress.
become better humans in this social world.
This Yogic ‘way of life’ lays emphasis on right
thought, right action, right reaction and right The adoption of Bhakti Yoga enables us to
attitude. In short Pujya Swamiji defined Yogic realise the greatness of the Divine and
living as “right-use-ness of body, emotions and understand our puniness as compared to the
mind”. This is in tune with svadharma. power of the Divine or the Universal Mother
Nature. We then can realize that we are, but
The pancha yama and pancha niyama provide
puppets on a string following its commands
a strong moral and ethical foundation for our
on the stage of the world. Once we do so, we
personal and social life. The yama-niyama
will then perform our activities with the sole
provide a strong moral and ethical foundation
intention of them being an offering to the
for our personal and social life. They guide
Divine and thus gratefully receive blessings.
our attitudes with regard to the right and wrong
in our life and in relation to our self, our family ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF A GOOD
HUMAN BEING:
unit and the entire social system. These changes
in our attitude and behaviour will go a long The Universe is the Divine, Mother Nature is
way in helping to prevent the very causes of Divine and "Every Being" is the Divine. You
stress in our life. are the Divine and the Divine is you. Of course
we must be careful that we don’t go on an ego
Living a happy and healthy life on all planes is trip by misunderstanding this reality. The
possible through the unified practice of Hatha Divine is ‘that’ which is beyond name and form
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yet manifests to us through every name and Constant growth through satsanga is very
form dear to us. He, She, It manifests to me useful, and being open to correction and change
personally through my father, my mother, my at all times is a must. The Guru is not just the
wife, my children, my students, my patients, physical manifestation but is a spirit of
my teachers, anyone and anything I choose to guidance that can manifest through so many
hold dear to my heart. Yoga is the dearest thing vehicles. One must be constant on the lookout
I hold to my heart and so for me the Divine is for its manifestation as such a spirit may
Yoga and Yoga is the Divine. manifest through our partner, our children, our
neighbours, our students, our friends and often
Patanjali says that the Divine, or ishwara, is
through our worst enemies too. I have found
beyond the impurities of klesha (affliction or
poison) and fructifications of the karma. He that people who consider me their worst enemy
also implies in the Yoga Darshan that we can have actually helped my growth more than
become ‘that’ divinity itself when we rid some who have always been caring and
ourselves of the impurities that prevent that considerate. The ones always looking for
awareness. Every yoganga, every component chances to degrade me keep me on my toes,
of Yoga, every part of life itself is a state of and make me do the best I can without fail.
being, a state wherein we are a pure vehicle They are the stimulant that enables the best to
for the universal nature to manifest in its flower through me. When they play such a great
totality. The Divine is therefore for me a 'state role in my life, is not it right that I thank them
of being'. If you are in that state, everything for being a manifestation of the Guru spirit too?
is Divine. On the other hand if we are not in
The Yogi wishes peace and happiness not only
it, then everything seems to be non-Divine.
for himself, but also for all beings on all the
CONCLUSION: different planes of existence. He is not an
Love for Yoga is the key component of a Yoga “individualist” seeking salvation for only
life. Of course, joy and fun are part of Yogic himself but on the contrary is an “universalist”
living at all times. Develop an ardent desire seeking to live life in the proper evolutionary
to evolve on the path towards oneness and keep manner to the best of his ability and with care
working on it non stop. Compassion, empathy and concern for his human brethren as well as
and love are important dynamics that are to be all beings on all planes of existence.
worked on while petty egocentric stuff needs
“Om, loka samasta sukhino bhavanthu sarve
to be kept at the bottom of the pile. The ability
janaha sukhino bhavanthu”
to sublimate one’s individuality for the sake of
the group is an important part of the Yoga life. “Om shanti, shanti, shanti Om”
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YOGA THERAPY IN MODERN TIMES
Yogacharya Dr. ANANDA BALAYOGI BHAVANANI
Yoga as a mode of therapy (Yoga Chikitsa) has of Yoga that include the following: a healthy
become extremely popular, and a great number life nourishing diet, a healthy and natural
of studies and systematic reviews offer environment, a wholistic lifestyle, adequate
scientific evidence of its potential in treating a bodywork through asana, mudra-bandha and
wide range of psychosomatic conditions. Yoga kriya, invigorating breath work through
understands health and wellbeing as a dynamic pranayama and the cultivation of a healthy
continuum of human nature and not merely a thought process through the processes of Jnana
‘state’ to be reached and maintained. Yoga helps Yoga and Raja Yoga.
the individual to establish sukha sthanam,
The ultimate responsibility for health, well-
which may be defined as a dynamic sense of
being, and healing lies, of course, in the hands
physical, mental, and spiritual wellbeing.
of each individual. What we can do as
Yogamaharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri Guru therapists is to empower our clients, to
Maharaj, the visionary founder of Ananda strengthen and support them in their efforts
Ashram at the ICYER and one of the foremost towards self-healing. Indeed Purananuru, one
authorities on Yoga in the past century of the oldest available collections of Dravidian
exclaimed lucidly, “Yoga Chikitsa is virtually (Tamil) poems of Sangam literature (200 BCE
as old as Yoga itself, indeed, the ‘return of mind – 100 CE) says, “Life’s good comes not from
that feels separated from the Universe in which others, nor its gifts, nor ills. Man’s pains and
it exists’ represents the first Yoga therapy. Yoga its relief are both found within”.
Chikitsa could be termed as “man’s first attempt
The International Association of Yoga
at unitive understanding of mind-emotions-
Therapists (IAYT), USA has taken this idea into
physical distress and is the oldest wholistic
account in defining Yoga therapy as follows:
concept and therapy in the world”. To achieve
“Yoga therapy is the process of empowering
this Yogic integration at all levels of our being,
individuals to progress toward improved health
it is essential that we take into consideration
and well-being through the application of the
the all encompassing multi dimensional aspects
philosophy and practice of Yoga”. This has
Chairman, ICYER at Ananda Ashram, been further elaborated by the IAYT in its
Pondicherry, India. “Recommended Educational Standards for the
www.icyer.com and www.rishiculture.org
Training of Yoga Therapists”, published on 1
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July, 2012. This, in my opinion, is the best of Yoga Chikitsa depends on the therapist’s
document on standards in Yoga therapy personal sadhana and conscious Yogic living
and is a path breaking effort covering and on how clearly this ‘Spirit of Yoga’ is
comprehensively all aspects of Yoga as a passed on to his or her clients. “An ounce of
holistic therapy. practice is worth a ton of theory” is a well-
known proverb, and very true when it comes
Despite all this, however, modern Yoga therapy
to the practice of Yoga in any form. Unless we
seems to have lost touch with the essence of
ourselves know what to do, how to do it, why
Yoga. We therapists seem to have misplaced
we do it, and what it feels like when it´s done,
the unitive spirit of Yoga somewhere in the
how can we intelligently “prescribe” it to
blinding maze of modern marketing and dry,
others? Indeed, isn’t it against the very spirit
academic qualifications. Instead of seeking to
of the universal laws of the yama-niyama to
understand the real cause behind the duhkha
recommend a practice to someone without a
experienced by our patients, we are often
personal experience of the nature of the practice
content to simply manage the manifest
itself?
symptoms. However, unless we aim to treat the
individual’s underlying psychosomatic The above caveat also holds true for researchers
disassociation and ignorant, jaundiced studying the effects of Yoga techniques. If they
perception of reality, we are really not haven’t a clue about the actual ‘Yoga’ involved
practicing real Yoga chikitsa. Managing and in their investigations, then what are they
suppressing manifest symptoms using Yoga studying? Unless one has an experiential
techniques without trying to find and correct understanding of the technique, one cannot
the ‘underlying’ cause is better described as know the 'point' at which one enters and
YOGOPATHY! I am not against Yogopathy becomes one with the practice. This being true,
as it may be useful no doubt, but we need to how can we know where the benefits of the
understand that is very different than real Yoga practice manifest physically, mentally,
Chikitsa. emotionally and spiritually? If we don’t have
the ‘experience’ of the technique and its ‘state
The vital and living, experiential link in the
of being’, what are we going to research, and
chain of Yoga seems to be missing in today’s
what is the effect we are going to report?
Yoga therapy. This link is the therapist´s own
personal sadhana. By this I do not just mean When we acknowledge that Yoga demands full
the external practice of some techniques, but awareness and consciousness in every moment
the internalization of Yogic principles as a 24/ of our life, this conundrum becomes even
7/12 lifestyle. The strength of any chain thicker, deeper, and more difficult to sort out.
depends on its weakest link. So too, the strength Unless we live a life of Yoga, or at least attempt
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to do so, how can we understand the inherent Yoga classes for type 2 diabetes published in
spirit of ‘wholeness’ that joins all things 2009. In my opinion, the researchers didn’t
together? Unless we lead by the example of really study Yoga at all, and yet they have
our lives, how can we convince others to follow published an acceptable paper that will be
us? A good teacher teaches more by example quoted in future publications and become a part
than words, and so does a good therapist, who of the decision-making criteria on Yoga therapy
heals more by ‘being’ the therapy than by just for type 2 diabetes. In their study, the
prescribing techniques galore. In case you researchers report that, “Despite broad
think my rant is all about qualifications and inclusion criteria, around two-thirds of the
titles, I must disappoint you. Simply because patients on GP diabetic registers proved
someone is a qualified physiotherapist, medical ineligible, and 90% of the remainder declined
or paramedical professional, or counselor, or to participate”. In other words, only 10% of
has acquired a degree in Yoga, there is no 33% of potential candidates participated,
guarantee that he or she will be a 'good' Yoga which is just 3.3% ! The authors report further
therapist. Conversely, someone’s lack of an that “Attendance at Yoga classes was around
academic qualification doesn’t mean that he or 50%. Nobody did the exercises regularly at
she will be a bad Yoga therapist. in my humble home. Yoga teachers felt that most participants
opinion, intelligence, empathy, compassion, were unsuitable for ‘standard’ Yoga exercises
and understanding are not necessarily by- because of limited flexibility, lack of basic
products of an academic career or institutional fitness, co-morbidity, and lack of confidence”.
status. If no one felt like doing the exercises at home
and if indeed no one did them, then my question
Lately, I have actually begun to question the
is, What Yoga were they really doing and what
very scientific research itself that makes up the
type of teachers did they have ? Would any other
foundation of “evidence based” Yoga therapy.
field of human endeavor accept such slip-shod
Many excellent scientists are researching Yoga
work? If not, why should we in Yoga do so?
and its effects on different populations and in
different conditions, yet their understanding of The need of the hour is for a symbiotic
Yoga is so limited that they end up missing the relationship between Yoga and modern science.
boat completely. This is because they try to fit To satisfy this need, living, human bridges
the grand design of Yoga into the limited box combining the best of both worlds need to be
of their methodology and end up not studying cultivated. It is important that more dedicated
“Yoga” at all. Papers are published that are scientists take up Yoga and that more Yogis
excellent from a scientific perspective, but truly study science, so that we build bridges between
very limited from a Yogic perspective. One these great evolutionary aspects of our
example of this is a paper on community-based civilization. Yoga is all about becoming “one”
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in contrast, is more about “doing” than “being”. but comprehensive lifestyle education
program based on Yoga reduces risk factors
As I have written recently, when viewed from
for cardiovascular disease and diabetes
this wholistic perspective, Yoga can never
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A CLOSING WORD
antidote to stress can for sure improve things for the better.
However, though Yoga can improve the condition of nearly every
patient, it doesn’t necessarily translate into words such as cure.
Modern medicine doesn’t have a cure for most conditions and
hence when Yoga therapists use such words, it creates a negative
image and consequent reaction that does more harm than good.
We must remember that the wise “know” that they “know
nothing”, the arrogant and ignorant fools “think” they “know
everything”.
I would like to reiterate at this point the need of the modern age
which is to have an integrated approach towards all forms of
therapy. Integrative medicine is the future and we must try to
integrate concepts of Yoga in coordination and collaboration with
other systems of medicine such as Allopathy, Ayurveda, Siddha,
Homeopathy and Naturopathy. Physiotherapy, osteopathy and
chiropractic practices may be also used with the Yoga Chikitsa
as required. Lifestyle modification is the keyword and we must
not forget that advice on diet and adoption of a healthy natural
lifestyle is very important irrespective of the mode of therapy
employed for the patient.
Yogacharya
Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani
June 21, 2013 Pondicherry, India
THE WORLD BLESSES Dr. ANANDA
Blessings from elders, teachers, colleagues,
students and others from all over the world
art, devotion to the composing and singing classical carnatic songs and playing
Master and love for mridungam. It just not only brings out his special talent
the family, science but acts as a threshold of his evolved mind. May the
and philosophy, the Almighty shower His choicest blessings on Dr. Ananda for
spiritual doctrine a long and healthy life and fulfill his ambitions in carrying
and the modernity on the Yoga tradition and bringing to the fore the
of insights. He is importance of Yoga to the new generation”.
really a super - Yogac hary a S. Sri dharan, Managi ng Truste e ,
special person who Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, Chennai, India.
lives what he talks!
“Dr. Ananda, whom I have a good fortune of knowing for
The mood he
more than 15 years, is an extremely professional Yoga,
creates around him
cultural and spiritual teacher to many in India and abroad.
is Sattvic! I thank
I am sure that he inherited these traits naturally from his
God for enabling
illustrious parents. When I was starting a Study in India
us to know him
and to make us a Programme at Pondicherry University I wanted to give the
- Diana Timmins,
Sydney, Australia
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“Dr. Ananda has simply swept us all off our feet with his
It’s an amazing
charisma, fascinating talks, instructive workshops and soul
experience to be in
inspiring cultural performances. He has given a new face
the presence of
to Rishiculture Ashtanga Yoga. His affable nature and his
such a master....to
delivery in simple language, with lot of anecdotes of the
be uplifted and
healing inherent in our practices were very impressive. In
have one’s life
my many years I’m yet to meet a more accomplished man
enhanced by such
than Dr. Ananda. His enthusiasm and dedication to service
people is an
through Yoga is infectious and his humility touches
absolute privilege”.
everyone. He is a brilliant speaker and his mastery of the
- Julia Ballinger, scriptures, the sciences of Yoga and Medicine is profound
Toowoomba, and yet he conveys them to us in a language
Australia. understandable to us. It is an unforgettable experience
“Dr. Ananda once again gave his all and then some having people mesmerized by
his workshops. This is an explanation that Niraimathi gave me that I share when
people come to me in admiration of Dr. Ananda’s workshops.
She says: When Dr. Ananda speaks it’s like he is baking a cake. First of all the idea;
which cake shall I bake, next the ingredients; placing them all in a bowl, blending
all of this together to form a solid batter, then giving you still more he places it in
the oven and bakes it for you. When you can see it in its complete form, he then
puts on the frosting and delivers it to you, so that all you need to do is take a bite
and allow yourself to digest all that has been given”.
“My dear ‘Brother in Yoga’ Dr. Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani is someone who not
only possesses a profound knowledge of Yoga, but is also a Medical Doctor. His
knowledge is vast and wide, always bringing the purest wisdom of Yoga to the
table and reminding us to keep it in Yoga Therapy, moving away from practicing
‘Yogopathy’, one of his terms that relate to the reductionist intention of finding
a perfect asana for a certain condition. True to the holistic approach to life and
the Universe, Yoga must acknowledge the importance of the whole being and not
just the symptom to be treated, so healing is profound and lasting”.
- Antonio Sausys, International Yoga Therapy Conference, USA.
“Dr. Ananda “Dr. Ananda is “One of a Kind” like his illustrious parents
combines an Ammaji and Swamiji. His output continues to be
incredibly in-depth wonderful and amazing and he is truly a credit to the
knowledge of Yoga
lineage. Though he has a long list of awards and
and Yoga therapy
accomplishments, academic, medical, and in the area of
with a beautiful
music yet, for me, these awards give no indication of the
warmth of
wonderful human being, multitalented as he is, that I have
personality. This
experienced. As with his father, my life has been much
makes his work
enriched through all my contacts with Dr. Ananda. He has
wonderfully
always demonstrated a fantastically sharp intellect,
accessible and a joy
balanced with an equally sharp wit and enjoyment of life.
to experience. His
Born as the blend of two great Yogins, he demonstrates
dedication to the
what I would term truly Sattvik qualities. His teaching
development of
skills are exquisitely gentle reflecting his inner nature and
Yoga therapy as a
it goes without saying that his knowledge is a boundless
professional and
ocean so those who experience his presence are privileged.
effective health and
His creative output in the last decade has been staggering
wellbeing modality
and it is wonderful to see his integration of the Yantric
is an inspiration
principles, so beloved to his father and myself, taken to
and a perfect
example of new heights. A truly magnificent man, Yogacharya,
Dharma”. medical doctor and Carnatic musician, the progeny of two
'one of a kind' parents, he is the future of Gitananda
- Jennifer Schrader,
Yoga”.
President, Australian
- Dr. Swami Anandakapila Saraswati (Dr. Jonn Mumford),
Association of Yoga
Sydney, Australia.
Therapists, 2013
Ananda ‘bhai’ (elder brother) as I affectionately call him is more than a brother
to me. When I imagine a perfect soul in today’s world and I always think of him.
He is an extremely simple, hard working, always pleasant, energetic person who
is highly knowledgeable not only in Yoga but also the cultural heritage
of India through classical music and dance. Having the background knowledge of
medicine, he is a perfect person to explore the therapeutic aspects of Yoga.
- Dr. Kaviraja Udupa,
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Toronto, Canada
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“A man of the Gitananda tradition who speaks with eloquence, who embodies
wisdom, who radiates intelligence and integrity, who leans into humor, who
soars into realms of knowledge and can weave all these qualities together into
threads of delight and wonder. A man whose eyes sparkle with the light of
true teachings and whose very heart and mind dance before us with all honesty
and openness. Dr. Ananda has an amazing ability to spin stories of fact and
ideas, culture and wisdom, teaching and truth into our hearts and souls at the
same time as capturing our minds. Swamiji said, ‘Love is profound interest’
and yes indeed, this truly makes Dr. Ananda a man who inspires Love”.
- Yogacharini Niraimathi, UK and Australia
“Dr. Ananda is only getting better and better. Each time I have an honour to
spend time with him, I see more Divinity than ever. Is he always like that? Is
Dr. Ananda always so happy? His happiness is very contagious. But how does
he manage to keep it and always have it in such abundance that others can
experience it too”?
- Yogacharini Sharadha, UK.
“I always feel proud to see that level of pure, untainted tradition expressed and
received so well here. I think Ananda Anna did a most remarkable job of
showing the strength and deep Yogic insight of the many layers of existence,
with great gentleness and humility. His devotion to both Swamiji and Ammaji
is as moving as his commitment to Yoga itself”.
- Yogacharini Kanchana Rao, Melbourne, Australia.
Dr. Ananda is the living example of a Yogacharya, “One who lives Yoga”. A son,
husband, father, a skillful and expert practitioner of Rishiculture Yoga, allopathic
medicine, Carnatic musician, composer, choreo-grapher of Bharatanatyam dance
dramas, prolific writer and inspiring teacher, he is a truly integrated being. It is
with joy and gratitude that I have been his student for the last four years, during
my lengthy residencies in ICYER at Ananda Ashram. His combination of
knowledge, experience and devotion to Yoga are inspiring and uplifting. As a
musician, I have received from him the gift of the Darshan (vision) of the artist
as an instrument for the Divine to manifest on Earth."
- Yogacharini Sangeeta Laura Biagi, PhD, Senior Yoga Teacher, Ananda Ashram.
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“In Dr. Ananda I see an all-rounder, a living expression of both Yoga being ‘four-
fold awareness’ and Yoga being ‘skill in action’. Dr. Ananda has the advantage
of being an allopathically trained doctor who has won several medical awards as
well as being a fully trained Yogi by his illustrious father and mother. As a
consequence of this marvellous training, his portrayal of health is perfectly (w)
holistic and scientific. What I see in Dr. Ananda is a talented and gentle soul, a
gentle reflection of what I had been told his father was, a lion, the Lion of
Pondicherry”.
appreciation for the humility with which he shares it. He has done
commendable work in field of Yoga research and training, and I am sure he
will achieve great heights”.
- Sri Subodh Tiwari, Joint Director-Administration, Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute,
Lonavla, India.
“Dr. Ananda is indeed a true Renaissance Man. Having grown up in the Ananda
Ashram, he has absorbed the teachings of his illustrious parents at the deepest
level and never ceases to amaze with his profound knowledge. It is impossible
to ask him a question and not have an intelligent and fascinating reply! Add
to this his medical knowledge as a practicing medical doctor, and his research
work in Yoga therapy, and you have a man who would seem at first meeting
to be deeply scientific. But wait – this is also someone who can play the
mridungam with verve and energy, who composes and sings his own Carnatic
songs and can move you to tears of joy at the beauty of his compositions!
Listening to Dr. Ananda discourse on almost any topic always captures the
attention. His lectures are always informative and his personal style of teaching
helps one to retain and understand the material. Not content with all this he is
also a prolific writer and maker of videos on Yoga. His articles and books are
always succinct, and his videos are lovely to watch, just as his music is
wonderful to listen to. It is not an exaggeration to say that Dr. Ananda embodies
the principle of Satyam, Shivam Sundaram – truth, goodness and beauty”!
-Yogacharini Janita Stenhouse, France.
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Doctor Ananda is a “I met Ananda when he was two years old, when he was
gift to the world. He imbibing Yoga along with mother’s milk. I watched him
takes the best from grow up as a Tamil in his heart and his imagination. The
his legendary Tamil people, language, culture, and Yoga provided him
parents and spreads with everything he needed, so he never felt a requirement
the knowledge in his to travel abroad or become something else. He is ever
own, very generous, curious, conscientious, and tireless, and now in his middle
contemporary and age it is almost spooky how much he resembles Swamiji”.
sincere way. I feel
- Dr. Kenneth Liberman, Professor Emeritus, University of
blessed to be his
Oregon, USA
true friend in this
lifetime. Dr. Ananda is the Guru who brings out the best in and
- Larry Payne, USA from every student by enabling them to identify their own
strengths and limitations, in a gentle yet determined
manner. A role-model, who paves, leads and guides
students in the tough path towards evolution. He is a
humane being who receives respect, as he reverently
values and respects all. He is a gem of a teacher, who
gives the whole, in totality, with utmost clarity so that
even the most complicated, intricate concepts are
understood effortlessly by one and all. As his name
signifies, Dr. Ananda is “Bliss Personified” and practices
what he preaches. I am truly blessed to be his student".
- Yogachemmal Smt. Meena Ramanathan, Coordinator
and Yoga Therapist, CYTER, MGMCRI, Pondicherry
“Dr. Ananda is what Malcolm Gladwell may call a “connector”, which in some
ways is perfectly fitting, as the cornerstone of his life’s work is the propagation
of Yoga - the quintessential art of connecting. A riveting speaker, an indefatigable
researcher, and an exemplary civic leader, he has explored metaphysical
complexities of Eastern thought with the intellectual and scientific rigour of
Western methodology, and has made ancient concepts palatable to the modern
mindset. Ultimately, his body of work allows us to better understand ourselves
and our connection to the world around us”.
- Yogacharya Radu Falcon, Canada.
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“Having been his student since my childhood, I have witnessed him managing a
multitude of responsibilities seamlessly and skillfully. His extraordinary energy
levels, in-depth and wide knowledge, phenomenal memory and the ability to sing
or talk incessantly definitely make a mark. It is quite something to see him weave
fine threads of rhythm of different colors and make a fine fabric, creating fine
clothing for the dance to flow through. Above all, one cannot miss the warmth
that flows from him as a teacher and a sensitive human”.
- Yogacharini Lakshmi Dhanaraj, Chennai, India.
“Dr ji”, as I lovingly call Dr. Ananda is like a brother to me. He is a remarkable
human being, a true Yogi embodied as a medical doctor. He unites the abilities
and practicalities of modern medicine, with the ancient and sacred wisdom of
Yoga, received in a beautiful lineage from his illustrious parents. When I met
him in Pondicherry I was happy to learn from him, and experience his extreme
knowledge and clear concepts of Yoga applied as a therapy that was presented
by a truly humble and simple man".
- Ilan Segre, Psychologist, Author of the book Integrative Therapy, São Paulo,
Brazil.
“This book by Dr. Ananda will be an important guide for all those who are
seeking physical, emotional and mental health with balance in life. These are
essential for our holistic spiritual development as these personal experiences
in Yoga are a real source of inspiration for all of us. With love and prayers
that this book fulfills the purpose for which it is born”.
- Yogacharini Shobana, Gitananda Yoga, Czech Republic.
“I have had the privilege to sit at Dr. Ananda’s feet and absorb the wisdom of
his spoken words and to share in his Yogic energy. He is passionate about the
Yogic life and is an excellent example of honoring and living by the Yama and
the Niyama. He gladly shares his knowledge and is always willing to shine the
Yogic Light upon the path of the sincere seeker and it is in this sharing that
he is abundantly blessed in return. We are truly blessed by his being and to
me he is a true Yogi”.
- Sophie le Roux, South Africa.
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Ananda is a shining “Being human and being authentic are qualities that Dr.
star in the world of Ananda has very naturally, and they give ‘real’ meaning
Yoga; teaching this and substance to the wise words he shares. I think a real
great art / science teacher leads by example and that information per se is
and inspiring all not what people are after, or what ‘speaks’ to people who
with his musical and are consciously searching. Humanity and authenticity form
artistic talents. the binding ingredients that give all the enlightened facts
His life is full of joy and wisdom he shares a structure, representing integration
and it is contagious! of ideas with true life experience. We are all trying to
navigate our lives after all. Perhaps this is where the ‘true’
- Mary Lou Austin, power comes”.
USA
- Maxine Levy, Yoga Teacher, London, UK
“Not only does Ananda have tremendous knowledge and an unbelievable capability
to speak, but he has humour and his smile enters the heart of everybody who comes
into contact with him. I find in him a symbiosis of the knowledge, wisdom, love and
efficiency of our so dearest Ammaji and our revered Swamiji, topped with his own
unique sweet humorous personality of humbleness, incredible knowledge and
wisdom - a wisdom which comes directly from the Universal Divine Source. He is
a very precious gift to the Yoga World and to the World in general”.
- Yogacharini Hanna Machia, Bengaluru, India.
“A lot of books on Yoga therapy offer a limited view of the subject, looking
only at the physical approach to health. The holistic approach is missing. Dr.
Ananda presents the physical, mental, spiritual dimensions of therapy in the
Yoga way. He deals with the patient, rather than the illness. Yet cause and
effect are inseparable for Yoga is union at all levels. I wholly endorse Dr.
Ananda’s presentation of Yoga therapy”.
- Yogacharya Eric Doornekamp, Founder, Lotus Yoga Centre and Retreat,
New Zealand
“Dr. Sir dedicates himself wholly for the cause of Yoga, nothing but Yoga and
only Yoga. Being our incessant source of inspiration, he is a role model to us
and many others. Dr. Sir is simplicity and humility personified and he is a gem
of humanity. Every one of his lectures is like the flood pouring out of an open
dam as he is a polymath of amazing proportions. We are proud that he is our
Godfather as his amazing capacity for affection, love and his heart brimms with
goodwill towards all. He is the epitome of the Bharathiya Samskrithi tradition
of 'Guruship".
- R. Varalakshmi and Dr. R. Balaji, Pondicherry.
“Ananda is nothing but a source of inspiration to me and all those around him.
He constantly strives to better himself and this is reflected in his work and Yoga
life. He is always thinking of others and doing the best he can, and this means
that he positively affects everyone he is in contact with. Little research is done
into Yoga and its invaluable health benefits and Ananda is filling this gap in
an honest and practical way that will benefit society greatly, especially since
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“Dr. Ananda is one of the foremost experts on Yoga therapy in the world. His
expertise taps into timeless wisdom and expresses the essence of Yoga as a healing
modality for the modern mind. While modern in his application, his wisdom and
understanding proves him to be one of the greatest experts on Yoga therapy in
human history! I am privileged to name him as one of my mentors as is everyone
who studies with him. To be in his presence is to experience the deeply profound
truth of Yoga’s providence as a powerful healing force. Dr. Ananda emanates the
consciousness that Yoga endows while simultaneously delivering profound
teachings in a concise and systematic method that while being deeply scientific,
makes good practical sense. As a living embodiment of Dharma he exudes the joy
and energy that physical, mental, and emotional health imparts; he not only
practices what he preaches, he is what he teaches”!
“For me the link with Ananda Ashram, with my beloved Ammaji and Dr.
Ananda is a divine gift - the source of Light, the treasure of Knowledge and
the sweet spiritual Home. Dr. Ananda has a divine blessing of being endowed
with a generous heart, sharp mind and skilful hands. One could hardly imagine
how one person is able to manage the job of hundreds! It is a great miracle.
In every aspects of the life he demonstrates perfection, the Yoga principle of
“skill in action”.
- Yogacharini Natalia Aronov (Tasha), Russia and Germany.
“Dr. Ananda is sincere and passionate about Yoga and its beneficial effects with
a practical and analytical view of Yoga therapy. He recognizes its limitations
in certain conditions and that, if it is to be effective, each person needs to be
properly assessed and specific therapy plans worked out according to the needs
of the individual, rather than using the same therapy model for all. He is
absolutely “a very precious soul” and a blessing to all who come in contact
with him; they cannot help but love him because he embodies his mother’s
grace and great love. He is such an unpretentious person, with a natural, happy,
loving nature which captivates everyone who meets him and it was clearly
evident to those of us who have heard him previously, that his presentations
have reached a new level and are now much more powerful and authoritative
than ever before. He speaks of difficult concepts with such clarity, in a way
which is easy for everyone to understand; and for those of us who already
understand, he has the ability to take us to a new level of understanding; a new
“Aha” moment where we suddenly ‘get it’ in a new way. It sounds to me as if
he is now tapping a direct line to the Akash as his famous father was able to
do and as we would all love to be able to do”.
- Yogacharini Margo Hutchison, Brisbane, Australia.
“It is a joy to be a student of Dr. Ananda. His Yogic teachings are based on deep
understanding and experiences as well as on his medical background. His case
studies are nicely wrapped into humorous stories for easy learning. He does not
get tired of stressing the importance of getting an overall picture of each human
in its whole context. Thank you, Dr. Ananda, for sharing all your knowledge and
wisdom with us”.
- Yogacharini Sri Devi, Yoga teacher and Naturopath, Switzerland.
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“I knew from the very first day I met Dr. Ananda that I had met a truly inspiring
person – one who could not only speak in profound ways about Yoga, but one who
demonstrated the humble and heartfelt Yogic qualities that I myself aspired to
attain. I knew I had finally found a “real” Yoga teacher. In all my years as a
health practitioner and Yoga teacher, I’ve met few people who truly understand
the Yogic approach to health and wellbeing. Dr. Ananda is one of them. Raised
in a traditional Gurukul and inculcated in Yoga since birth, then later trained in
western allopathic medicine, he has a unique and intimate understanding of Yoga’s
role in human health and healing. Dr. Ananda is among the few today whose
research and teachings are helping to expose Yoga’s vast potential, and to also
open wider the myopic and one-dimensional views of Yoga that have become
commonplace nowadays”.
The term Yoga implies union of soul and Supreme Soul. I have known Dr.
Ananda ever since he was my most sincere and disciplined student during his
medical education at JNMC. Yoga has been his life and he has in fact inherited
this Art of Living. His immense contribution to Yoga in its many manifestations
shall benefit mankind and the world as a whole".
- Dr. Dalia Biswas, Professor & Head, Department of Physiology, JNMC, Wardha,
Maharasthra, India.
It is very difficult to put into words something or someone that you simply must
experience! We have had the honour to be taught directly by Dr. Ananda at his
home in Ananda Ashram and it is abundantly clear that he has so much
knowledge about Yoga and its relationship to the body on all levels due to his
medical training and growing up in a purely Yogic environment, with
astounding parents responsible for the Yogic evolution of countless souls!! We
always found him to be honest, thoughtful and egoless. He has an energy that
permeates your being when you are in his presence, and to have his blessings
on your own Yogic journey can feel like a lifeline”!
- Yogacharya Jnandev and Yogacharini Deepika, Yoga Satsanga Ashram, UK.
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“Sir is one of those people who utilizes all of his 24 hours, just because it is
not a crime to do so. He does a myriad of things, that leaves me wondering is
there really anything as not having enough time? I could just say I’m proud to
be his student and wrap it up, but proud seems like such an inadequate word
to describe the feeling. I am one of those limited edition hand-picked-by-god-
himself people on earth who has the great fortune of being his student. I am
truly gifted to be one of those people who has watched, with reverence, him
compose soul-touching stunning songs, choreograph master piece dance items
and most of all extremely blessed to have had the opportunity of presenting
his compositions to the world. In short he is a man of million words and zillion
emotions, filled with passion for his work, love, affection and care for everbody,
having a word of appreciation for everything you do and not to forget a great
sense of humor.”
- I. Krishnaveni, Student Co-ordinator, Yoganjali Natyalayam, Pondicherry
“A truly worthy son of worthy parents, Dr. Ananda provides new insights and a
deeper understanding about the essential components of Yoga therapy. It is my
belief that this book is a milestone as it is thought provoking, while being
insightful and will hopefully lead the Yoga Therapist to find the missing link
between the understanding of traditional Yoga and the essential healing aspects
which form a part of Yoga’s collective future. The 'Maker of All', has designed
his life to serve the whole of humanity for which I wish to thank God and his
parents for giving us a gem in the form of Dr. Ananda. Indeed, he is justifying
his life and living by way of evolving himself to make people happy, healthy and
peaceful all over the globe through his discourses and writings about Yoga”.
This world famous Yoga Institute has been offering intensive Six
Month International Yoga Teachers Training Courses from
October 2nd through March 25th since 1968, without any break.
Thousands of students from all over India and the world have
been thoroughly trained in an intensive Yoga programme which
starts at 4.30 am each morning and concludes only by 9.00 pm
each evening. CLASSICAL RISHICULTURE ASHTANGA
YOGA (GITANANDA YOGA) as expounded by the world
famous Guru, Yoga Maharishi Dr. Swami Gitananda Giri
Guru Maharaj is taught in carefully graded steps. Swami
Gitananda, a Medical Doctor born in India but who spent forty
years in the West, taught Classical Rishiculture Ashtanga Yoga
(Gitananda Yoga) with a scientific, medical basis. The revered
Swamiji, considered one of the five leading world experts in
Classical Ashtanga Yoga, attained maha Samadhi on December
29, 1993.
Yogic cleansing practices and fasting, diet and nutrition are basic
to the course. More than 108 asana, 44 pranayama and 56 kriya
are taught in the six months. Thorough study of the Yoga Sutra,
Upanishads, Yoga Vasishtha, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Gheranda
Samhita, Bhagavad Gita and other important Yogic texts is made.
Training is also given in Carnatic Music, with emphasis on
devotional bhajan. Those interested may also study
Bharatanatyam and Classical Instrumental Music. Training in
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Day and the full moon in the Tamil month of Margazhi. Daily
puja are conducted at Sri Kambaliswamy Madam, with elaborate
puja every Sunday morning. Sunday puja are open to public who
wish to experience a traditional Hindu puja. Grand puja for the
Samadhi of the eight Gurus of the lineage are conducted
throughout the year, as well as many Carnatic Music Festivals at
the Sri Kambaliswamy Madam.
Chittavritti 13, 206, 213 13, 16, 21, 26, 35, 50, 52, 58, 67-68, 87,
Cholesterol 30, 62, 95, 99, 121, 124-125, 198 102, 113, 171-172, 187, 192, 200, 208,
Chronic obstructive airway diseases 147 212, 215-216, 238, 244, 252, 274, 305,
Cognitive functions 35, 36, 62 309, 315
Complementary medicine 145, 322 Diabetes mellitus
Consciousness 18, 32, 63, 74, 96, 119-124, 131-133, 236-
237, 261, 321
3, 7-9, 13, 26, 36, 41-42, 46, 85, 87, 94,
131, 206, 220-222, 225, 239, 241, 261, Diagnostic methods 69
271, 279, 319 Diet
Constipation 19-22, 30, 46, 49, 51-52, 56-57, 59, 62,
18, 55, 121, 186, 191, 198, 228, 235, 65, 70, 76, 80, 83, 98-100, 103, 120-122,
305, 307 128-129, 147-148, 151, 154, 156,
182-184, 188, 193, 197-200, 205, 214,
Coping skills 20, 26
229, 242-246, 256, 263-266, 279, 282,
Coronary artery disease 313, 318
30-32, 93-97, 121-126, 236
Dietary habits Dietary habits
D 59, 70, 186, 191, 246, 306
Diseases
Daurmanasya 52, 243, 301, 315 8, 15-18, 20, 27-30, 32, 38, 40,
Dean Ornish 10 55-56, 62-64, 68, 76, 93-96, 101, 119, 121,
Depression 129, 147-149, 155, 193, 206-207, 228,
3, 23, 34, 37, 41, 42, 44, 45, 62, 63, 74, 230, 236-237,242, 249, 253, 259-260,
128, 182, 213, 225, 236, 241, 243, 245, 268-269, 300,312, 314, 322
248, 249, 250, 252, 253, 254, 256, 269, Dravidian 55, 70, 72, 212, 223, 225, 272, 318
274, 281, 295, 305 Duhkha 51-53, 213, 243, 300, 314, 319
Developmental disabilities 269 Dwadasha rogalakshna anukrama 69
Dhananjaya 17, 47, 100 Dwaitam 56, 76
Dharana Dwandwa 73, 137, 207, 208, 243, 315
13, 21, 50, 52, 58, 67, 68, 87, 102, 113, Dwesha 5, 52, 208, 213, 223, 232
116, 132, 187, 192, 200, 208, 212, 215, Dysglycemia 119
216, 238, 244, 252, 269, 306, 310 Dyslipidemia 124
Daurmanasya 52, 243, 300, 314 Dyspepsia 18, 237
Dean Ornish 10 Dyspnea 73, 145, 146, 147, 148
Depression
3, 23, 34, 37, 41-45, 62-63, 74, 128, 182, E
213, 225, 236, 241-245, 248-256, 269,
274, 281, 294, 304 EEG 30, 33, 44, 62, 141, 144
Developmental disabilities 269 Ekagrata 13, 206, 213, 272
Dhananjaya 17, 47, 100 Ekapada pawanamukta asana 109
Dharana Emotional therapies 21, 67
13, 21, 50, 52, 58, 67-68, 87, 102, 113, Endurance
116, 132, 187, 192, 200, 208, 212, 19, 27, 28-31, 40, 42, 62, 96-97,
215-216, 238, 244, 252, 269, 305, 183, 197, 261, 292
309, 315 Epilepsy 18, 74, 260
Dharma Exercise tolerance 28, 96, 149
4, 8, 11, 59, 85, 102, 218, 223, Expenditure 20, 66, 74, 128, 227
254, 266, 313
Dhatus 47 F
Dhauti kriya 149 Fast 81, 93, 97, 114, 119, 154, 177, 230
Dhyana Fasting diet 154
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Feuerstein Georg 14 I
Forced nostril breathing 29, 35, 44, 143- 144
IAYT 62, 72, 73, 217, 248, 309, 318, 322
Fruit fast 154
Iccha shakti 205
G Ida nadi 137
Immunogerontology 194
GABA 37, 44, 63, 253-256 Impaired glucose tolerance 119, 126, 129
Gall bladder disease 125 Innes KE 40, 65, 74, 133, 321
Geriatric 201, 249 Insomnia 18, 112, 115, 227, 253
Geronto rheumatology 195, 201 Insulin 38, 40, 124, 127, 129, 131
Gestational diabetes 119, 125 Insulin resistance 74, 124-127, 321
Gheranda Samhita 7, 24, 50, 94, 211, 217, 317 Intellectual disabilities 269
Irritable bowel syndrome 18, 63, 207, 236-237
Gitananda Giri Swami
Itihasa 12
3, 4, 10, 15, 19-20, 24-25, 46, 56, 65, 67,
IUGR 39, 280
69, 74-75, 89, 113, 156, 177, 199, 201,
206, 226, 239-240, 245, 300, 309, Iyengar BKS 201
315-318, 321 Iyengar Yoga 34
Glucose J
36, 38, 41, 62, 119, 126, 129, 131-132,
140, 143 Jalandhara bandha 169, 170
Gout 181, 196 Japa
58, 102, 116, 159, 187, 192, 200, 239,
Guna 19, 49
252, 298, 309
Guru
Jathis
3, 10, 15, 46, 55, 75, 85, 89, 113, 170, 58, 65, 80, 100, 104, 131, 160, 186, 191,
266, 283-284, 315-318 199, 212, 251, 273, 279, 300, 307
Guru Stotra 55 JIPMER 23, 26, 42, 93, 119, 240, 299, 321
Jiva karma 70
H
Jiva vritti 70
Hamsa soham 116, 298 Jivatma 13
Hand grip strength 27, 31- 32, 96 Jnana
Hastha mudra 199, 251 46, 55, 58, 62, 68-69, 79, 81, 85-87,
102, 207, 215, 244, 318
Hatha Yoga
Jnana shakti 206
17, 20, 32, 39, 41, 46, 48, 50, 66, 74, 78-
Jnana Yoga 20, 237
81, 84, 86, 87-88, 102, 149, 158, 188, 199,
211, 214, 237, 244, 300, 307, 312, 315, K
322
Hatha Yoga Pradipika 7, 17, 214, 268 Kaivalya 46, 211, 213, 215
Hathenas 79, 149-153, 156, 265 Kaivalyadhama
Heart rate 23, 51-52, 73, 214, 217, 248, 309
27-30, 40, 43, 61, 95-97, 124, 140, Kama 94, 207, 223, 266
253, 284 Kapalabhati 132, 149, 158, 265, 274, 282
Herbal teas 155, 186, 191, 198, 307 Kapha 55, 57, 69, 83, 155
Humming 160, 172 Karma
Hypertension 4, 6, 7, 12, 46, 55-59, 70, 76, 85, 211, 218,
18, 22-23, 27, 30, 32, 40, 43-44, 53, 63, 224, 237-238, 241, 250, 254, 263-264,
71, 93-100, 103-104, 112, 115, 124-127, 267, 316
139, 141, 207, 227, 236-237, 280-281 Karma Yoga 58, 100, 198, 224
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N P
Nada pranayamas 159, 160, 239 Pain relief therapies 68
Nadi Pancha klesha
15-6, 20, 47, 51, 56, 71-72, 78, 82, 101, 5, 52, 207, 213, 223, 232, 237, 266, 314
115-116, 132, 137, 140, 143, 187, 200, Pancha kosha
207, 214, 245, 252, 265, 282, 293, 296, 13, 16, 47, 53, 78, 205, 232-237, 266, 314
298, 308 Pancha mahabhuta 55
Nadi shuddhi 51, 101, 132, 187, 200, 214 Parampara 11
Nagarathna R 25, 40, 43-45, 144, 156, 277, 284 Parasympathetic 17, 29, 61-64, 95, 139
Nagendra HR 25, 40, 43-45, 144, 156, 277, 284 Pasha 222
Nara 233-235 Pashu 222
Nasal cycle 70, 137-143 Patanjali
Nasarga mudra 170, 173, 296 4, 12-13, 17-18, 24-26, 52, 67, 70, 100,
Nasarga mukha bhastrika 114, 164-165, 307 113, 123, 125, 170, 198, 201, 205-208,
Naturopathy 88, 156 212-218, 222, 224-226, 232, 239,
Nauli 132, 155, 265 242-243, 248, 250, 272, 300, 306, 309,
Nava antaraya 243 312-317, 321-322
Nephropathy 120 Physical disabilities 269
Neti Physical strength 94, 96
61, 102, 149, 158-160, 192, 247, 265-266, Physical therapies 19, 68, 306
274 Physiological benefits of yoga 61
Neuropathy 120, 237 Physiology 3, 16, 26, 39, 78, 93, 119, 240
Nidra 13, 20, 36, 37, 206, 213 PIH 39, 281
NIMHANS 23, 254 Pingala nadi 137
Niruddha 13, 206, 213, 272 Pink puffer 148
Nishpanda Pitta 55, 57, 83, 115
81, 87, 102, 111-112, 174-176, 200, 245, Plato 18
252, 262, 274, 281, 301 Play yoga 263
Nitric oxide 129, 160 Post-natal practices 282
Niyama Prakriyas 20, 309
4, 8, 13, 16, 26, 50-51, 57, 70, 82, 86, 206, Pramana 12, 13, 206, 213
215-216, 222-223, 226, 237, 244, 260, Prana
262, 267, 314-315, 319 47, 56, 58, 60, 66, 69, 78, 80, 84, 102,
Nostril dominance 137-139, 141-144 148, 200, 207, 233, 247, 251-252
Prana vayu 47, 58, 60, 69, 102, 247
O
Pranava dhyana 171, 172
Obesity Pranava pranayama
30, 63, 119-121, 123-30, 181-182, 101, 113, 160, 170, 201, 281-282, 285,
197, 237 293, 298
Ojas 83, 266 Pranayama
Oli mudras 22, 83, 266, 274 7, 12-13, 20-21, 26-29, 32, 35,
Om japa 38-42, 46, 50-51, 57, 60, 62, 66-72,
102, 116, 187, 192, 200, 252, 298, 309 78-81, 87-88, 95-97, 101, 103, 107-116,
Omkar 39, 41 132, 140, 143, 148-155, 160, 166,
Organic phase 53 169-173, 186-187, 191-192, 199-200,
215-216, 224-225, 235, 238, 244-247,
Osteoarthritis 181-183, 189, 195, 197
251-252, 260, 265, 267, 274-277,
Osteoporosis 15, 31, 181-184, 195-197 279-282, 285, 287, 290-293, 296-302,
Oxidative stress 38, 129 305, 308-309, 314, 318
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Pranamaya kosha 66, 233 228, 241, 254, 256, 268, 281, 284,
Pranic energy 301-303, 312, 319-322
51, 58, 104, 108, 137, 160, 199, 216, 281 Respiratory disorders 135, 173, 265
Prasadanam, chitta 21 Respiratory pressures 27, 42, 96, 177
Pratipaksha bhavanam 16, 100, 216, 224 Restless legs syndrome 65, 74
Pratyahara Retinopathy 120
13, 18, 21, 26, 50-51, 60, 67-68, Rheumatoid arthritis 181, 194, 196, 237
87, 208, 212, 215-216, 244, 247, 305 Rishi 4, 6, 7, 11-12, 150, 218-219, 278
Pratyaksha 12 Rishiculture Ashtanga Yoga
Pregnancy 10, 113, 146, 170, 222
22, 39-40, 43, 125, 139, 230, 271, 278- Roudra karya 137
284, 286, 289, 292, 296 Rupa 48, 214
Preventive and rehabilitative therapies 68
Psychiatry 203, 249, 252, 256 S
Psychic phase 53 Sadhana
Psychological attitudes 21, 51, 67 12, 21, 57, 87, 89, 213, 215-216, 224,
Psychological benefits of yoga 62, 157, 276 243-244, 248, 264, 283-284, 319
Psychosomatic phase 53 Safe lifting 185
Psychotherapy 21, 24, 86 Sahaj Yoga 29, 33-34, 44, 253
Pulmonary disease 73, 145 Sama 219, 224, 238
Punya 51, 209, 224 Samadhi
Purananuru 72, 318
13, 26, 42, 52, 87, 94, 198, 208, 212,
Puranas 8, 12 215-216, 224, 232, 250, 283
Purusha 211, 216 Samana 48, 60, 69, 214
Q Samanya adhija vyadhi 55, 207
Samasthiti asana 104-106, 161-164, 285
Quirks 220, 221 Samatvam
R 16-17, 47, 62, 66, 72, 100, 207-208,
224, 229, 233, 237, 267, 314
Raga 5, 48, 52, 207-208, 213, 223, 232 Samatvam yoga uchyate 137
Raja Yoga Samshya 213
46, 58, 62, 68, 81, 85-88, 100, 198, 250, Samskara 9
318
Sanatana dharma 4, 8, 11
Rakta 47
Sangam 17, 47, 72, 100,271, 318
Ramamurthy B 14
Sankalpa 71, 212
Rasa 47
Santhosha 206, 238
Relationship
Sapta dhatus 47
4, 7, 18, 34, 38, 53, 56, 73, 76, 79, 89,
127, 129, 138, 242, 276, 300, 320 Sara adhija vyadhi 55, 207
Relaxation Sarvanga asana 101, 132, 187, 273, 281
18, 20, 22, 26-29, 33-35, 38, 45, Sashanga asana 187, 192, 308
57-61, 68, 80-83, 87, 95-96, 101-107, Satsanga 21, 58, 68, 78, 85, 306, 316
111-112, 129, 132, 148-149, 156, 165, Sattva 49, 215
174-176, 186, 192-193, 200, 228, Sattvik 69, 120-121, 245, 279
245-246, 252-253, 262-263, 266, 274-275,
Satya 25, 74, 177, 226, 237-240, 309, 317, 321
279, 281, 287, 297, 301-302, 306
Satyananda Saraswathi Swami
Research
4, 7, 19, 22-24, 61-63, 71, 78, 80, 84, 139, 25, 74, 248, 309, 317, 322
141, 143, 155, 157, 159, 160, 194, 197, Saucha 16, 82
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