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                                                             Yoga & Meditation , India
 

When everything else fails to ease and calm your mind, a therapeutic session of Yoga is sure to relax you and fill you with peace and serenity. Travel to India to discover Yoga, a 5,000 year old scientific technique for spiritual development, that at the very least will soothe your agitated senses and fill you with a sense of well-being, and at the most, help you to attain nirvana or Moksha, the ultimate unification of the body, mind and soul with the entire universe, as one interconnected whole. Yoga is an originally Indian concept that was propounded by the ancient Indian sage Patanjali and is derived from the Sanskrit word Yog which means ‘union,’ presumably union with the divine being or God.

Yoga is not a religion. It is a secular and scientific methodology of the experience and integration of the mind-body-spirit. It consists of a large body of varied techniques through a balanced practice of Astanga or the eight limbs of yoga. Some of the most often practiced types of Yoga are:

Karma Yoga: the way of right action that propounds selfless serving without the motivation of obtaining results of labor.

Bhakti Yoga: the way of devotion thorough devotion to a supreme being to submerge emotion and self in pure love.

Jnana Yoga: the way of knowledge through studying divinity and learning to discriminate between illusion and reality.

Hatha Yoga: the physical path that trains the body to control the mind and senses through asana and pranayama.

Tantric Yoga: the feminine path that worships the goddess of energy and sees the body as the temple of the divine.

Kundalini Yoga: the path of energy that arouses the energy stored in the chakras through breathing and movement.

Raja Yoga: the path of meditation that controls the mind from wandering and helps to obtain mastery over thought.

Yoga essentially seeks to utilize the energy present in every human being to regulate the heart rate, clear confusion and provide peace of mind. It provides long lasting results, and is perhaps the only discipline that works as a deterrent to the development of any further disease, without the help of any orally administered medicine. It has also been known to retard the ageing process.

According to the philosophy of Yoga, at the deepest (or highest) level of our existence on this earth, we are all perfectly free. However, this is not our everyday experience for in our ordinary state of consciousness, we are subject to all kinds of limitations, and most significantly, experience suffering (duhkha). The practice of Yoga can help us discover our innate freedom, through an extensive process of self-purification and cleansing of the mind.

Yoga detoxifies the body through purification of bowel, enemas, cleansing of the nasal passage and eyes. The breathing exercise ‘Pranayama’ enables one to get rid of blockages in the nadis. These harmful blockages are caused by various factors such as stress, toxins and improper diet and, impede the flow of prana throughout the body. According to proponents of Yoga, the interrupted flow of prana leads to adversities in mental, physical and emotional health of an individual. Regular practice of Yoga can rid us of these injurious blockages.

At india-travel-agents.com we have designed just such travel holiday packages for you. Our tours allow you to travel around India and delve into your latent spirituality at the same time. Our exclusive holidays combine sightseeing either with rejuvenating Ayurvedic Health Treatments in Madras (Chennai), Yoga and Meditational Holidays in Rishikesh, magical Sanjeevanam therapeutic massages in Kerala, a stay at the famous Bihar School of Yoga or Yogic instruction at the Ananda Spa Resort in the Himalayas.

So get ready to revive yourself with travel and a Yoga and Meditation holiday in India. You will be refreshed and rejuvenated in the beautiful environs of nature within no time and experience your spirituality like never before. Travel in India is sure to be a truly refreshing experience this time around!

 
 

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