What’s the connection between Ayurveda & Yoga?
What’s the Goal of your Asana Practice?
Both Yoga and Ayurveda are systems of wellness that aim to cultivate higher states of health and ultimately awareness. In Sanskrit, the word Yoga translates to “union,” and refers to the union of body, mind and soul. Physically moving through asanas, stilling the mind with breath work (pranayama), and meditation bring about a connection with the higher self. This connection is the intention of Yoga: union with the True Self, the Atma.
Ayurveda is derived from the Sanskrit word ayu, and means “life” or “life span.” Yet another meaning of ayu is the state in which the physical body, mind and soul become integrated. Veda means “knowledge.” So Ayurveda brings the true knowledge of life. Correct diet, healthy lifestyle and routine, and herbal formulations for balanced appetite and elimination all work towards this integration.
Whether we are talking about Yoga or Ayurveda, the goal is not just good health; it is an elevated state of awareness or unity — complete connection and integration of mind, body and consciousness.
That is our goal.
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Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, offers a profound understanding of human health and wellness that is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago. At its heart lies the Tridoṣa theory, a fundamental concept that explains the physiological and...
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Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, offers a profound understanding of human health and wellness that is as relevant today as it was thousands of years ago. At its heart lies the Tridoṣa theory, a fundamental concept that explains the physiological and...
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