| Yoga,
the science of man, based on ancient Indian wisdom
and culture, is an art of living a healthy, balanced,
peaceful and contented life. Yoga, being a total
integrated system, studies man in his wholeness
- body, mind and spirit and is integrated to certain
principles, ideas, values, attitudes and a way
of life for personal and social benefits.
Conceived
by the great sages in their quest for self-realisation,
it has come to be recognised during its; long
travails from the hermitages to the cities, as
the science of man, a philosophy old life, a code
of conduct, an attitude and an approach, as well
as an art of living which is capable not only
of ensuring physical well-being, mental peace
harmony, moral elevation and spiritual uplift
of man but also of transforming man from his gross
animal existence to the sublime heights of divinity.
It
must, however be kept in mind that it is a long
and arduous journey calling for perseverance,
persistence, dedication and total surrender.
There
is no instant yoga. It is not a question
of merely closing one's eyes or of sitting in
a posture. It involves cultivation of an attitude
and approach to life. It must not only be a philosophy
to be imbibed but a practical philosophy, which
must be lived. It is therefore, not enough to
think of yoga but to do it and to live it in our
lives. It is also necessary to understand that
yoga is not a substitute for action. Human effort
is indispensable. The transformation is not at
the cost of action but to enable us to perform
our duties more efficiently, more effectively
and honestly.
Yoga
had recognised and accepted the importance of
the mind and the subconscious over the total human
personality much earlier than modern psychology
did in its present form. Yoga is a stepwise, stage
wise eight-fold path to final liberation from
pain and suffering. These steps progressively
take us to the highest state of creativity, of
discriminative knowledge and towards attaining
the desired perfection.
The
eight steps are:
YAMA
- Conditional yoga behavior, personal and social
NIYAMA - Attitude sublimate to
yoga norms
ASANA - Discipline of the physical
body
PRANAYAMA - Control over bio
energy through respiratory action
PRATYAHARA - Withdrawal of the
senses inwards through abstraction
DHARNA - Concentration
DHYANA - Meditation
SAMADHI – Transconsciousness
Of
these, the first five, which border on the Psychosomatic
Approach, are referred to as External (Bahiranga)
yoga, popularly known as Hatha Yoga, while the
latter three, which directly affect the psyche
are known as internal (Antaranga) yoga, popularly
known as Raja Yoga. It is almost impossible to
try internal yoga (Raja Yoga) for the average
man before accomplishing the external one (Hatha
Yoga). The respective sequence of the eight steps
as the standard methodology of yoga.
Yoga
is based on a deep understanding of man and his
position in this world and was the first system
evolved in the world to recognise the connection
and the interaction between body and mind. It
studies in depth the very structure of the human
personality, through analysis the psychological
complexities and the cause of human pain, sorrow
and suffering. It has laid down psychosomatic
means through its various psycho-physiological
processes for dealing with the body mind complex
and tries to harmonize and integrate the human
personality at all levels and stages of life.
Yoga
is basically a way of LIFE which has been evolved
as a system to go beyond the personality - complex
and achieve absolute freedom-liberation of the
spirit from the matter.
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