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Yama And Niyama In Yoga

... The above mentioned points deal with vairagya or the negative aspects of one's behaviour. Now we take a look at some of the niyamas or the positive aspects of the behaviour as described by yoga: • Shoucha (Cleanliness): This includes the ... Read Read: Yama And Niyama In Yoga

By: Sharon Hopkins | 01/02/2006 | Health

Yama and Niyama in Yoga

... above mentioned points deal with vairagya or the negative aspects of one’s behaviour. Now we take a look at some of the niyamas or the positive aspects of the behaviour as described by yoga: • Shoucha (Cleanliness): This includes the ... Read Read: Yama and Niyama in Yoga

By: Sharon Hopkins | 08/10/2007 | Yoga
Bruce Boyd

Yama And Niyama

... limbs of yoga are very important. They are the nuts and bolts, the "how to" of the various points of Yama and Niyama. Similarly, within each of these other limbs (asanas, pranayama etc) there is an ocean of knowledge which must be acquired ... Read Read: Yama And Niyama

By: Bruce Boyd | 28/03/2007 | Religion

Yoga in Practice - The Yama For Peaceful Co-Existence

Within Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, you learn many things, such as the Yamas and Niyamas. Yet, the moral ethics found within the Yamas and Niyamas are not always easy to apply to your daily life. The following is an example of using one Yama ... Read Read: Yoga in Practice - The Yama For Peaceful Co-Existence

By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 23/07/2008 | Yoga

Concept and Principles of Karma Yoga

... rules of karma yoga-The key rules of karma yoga lie in two decrees yama and niyama. Yama deals with conduct towards others while, niyama is meant with conduct in ourselves. Benefits of Karma yoga-The selfless service purifies one’s heart. ... Read Read: Concept and Principles of Karma Yoga

By: Jay Franco | 05/02/2009 | Yoga

Yoga in Practice - How to Get the Most Out of Your Mind

... is challenged to react, logic does not always dictate our course of action. Yet, we still have Yamas and Niyamas to serve as our ethical guidelines. To put them into daily practice is a challenge, but it can be done. To pursue the Eight ... Read Read: Yoga in Practice - How to Get the Most Out of Your Mind

By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. | 18/07/2008 | Yoga

The Purpose of Yoga - Peacefully Co-existing with Others

... because ethical guidelines for all, do establish mutual respect within families, organizations, and governments. The Yamas and Niyamas do not conflict with any religion or government. Communication: When you combine mutual respect with ... Read Read: The Purpose of Yoga - Peacefully Co-existing with Others

By: anonymous | 23/05/2007 | Non-Fiction
sushant pandey

Yoga and spiritual evolution

... , happiness, and holism and for that it harmonizes head, heart and hands. Process and the techniques: Yama-niyamas deals with the attitudinal and behavioral aspects of individuals which not only work on restructuring the cognitive and ... Read Read: Yoga and spiritual evolution

By: sushant pandey | 08/09/2009 | Yoga

What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know? - Part 2

... for granted that all students want a physical assist and should respect their space. Yogic philosophy: Yamas and Niyamas are the ethical principles of Yoga. Most of us read Patanjali's guidelines from the Yoga Sutras. If you want to ... Read Read: What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know? - Part 2

By: anonymous | 17/04/2007 | Tutoring

What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know? - Part 3

Niyamas are the ethical observances of Yoga. Yoga teachers should know them by heart; they do not conflict with any law or religion. Shaucha: To put it simply, be clean in hygiene, diet, and behavior. Hygiene and a Sattvic diet can ... Read Read: What Should a Hatha Yoga Teacher Know? - Part 3

By: anonymous | 17/04/2007 | Tutoring

Why Ashtanga Yoga May Be Right For You?

... to that as it pertains to the eight spiritual practices. The front four limbs pertained in Ashtanga Yoga are as follows: niyama, asana, Pranayama and yama. These are considered to be the externally correctable practices. The internally ... Read Read: Why Ashtanga Yoga May Be Right For You?

By: Christopher Smith | 05/12/2006 | Non-Fiction

The Origins of Yoga

... of physical and mental health. Let's look at the sutras and learn a little about each one. Those eight are: 1. Yama 2. Niyama 3. Asana 4. Pranayama 5. Pratyahara 6. Dharana 7. Dhyana 8. Samadhi The first two sutras, similar to the ... Read Read: The Origins of Yoga

By: Mike Herman | 30/05/2006 | Non-Fiction

The Eight Limbs of Yoga

... being. Yama - Yama are ethical disciplines that relate to how we can live in a shared world with peace and integrity. Niyama - These disciplines relate to the individual and focus on living a healthy, fulfilled and masterful life. Asana - ... Read Read: The Eight Limbs of Yoga

By: Supplies | 29/09/2009 | Yoga

The Eight Limbs of Yoga

... being. Yama - Yama are ethical disciplines that relate to how we can live in a shared world with peace and integrity. Niyama - These disciplines relate to the individual and focus on living a healthy, fulfilled and masterful life. Asana - ... Read Read: The Eight Limbs of Yoga

By: Yoga Supplies | 09/09/2009 | Yoga
Caroline Klebl

The Ashtanga Yoga Method

... Satya(truthfulness), Asteya(non-theft), Brahmacharya(preserving vital energy) and Aparighraha(non-envy). The Niyamas are those thoughts and activities, which promote a state of mind, which is conducive to Yoga. The Niyamas include Saucha ... Read Read: The Ashtanga Yoga Method

By: Caroline Klebl | 14/10/2007 | Yoga

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