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Hatha
Yoga
Hatha
Yoga is a yogic practice performed for the
purpose of purifying and strengthening the
physical and subtle bodies. Hatha Yoga is
able to bring about a balance between the
human mind and human body.
Hatha
yoga is a very ancient limb of Indian
Spiritual Traditions. Coming from Sanskrit
origin, the root words "Ha" means Sun and "Tha"
means Moon. Hatha yoga is a discipline that
harnesses and combines different currents of
the body to invoke the all- powerful
Kundalini force. Thus, the journey of Hatha
yoga from physical to the subtlest form is
covered systematically step by step. Hatha
yoga combines posture, breath control,
seals, and locks as a means to bodily
immortality and supernatural power.
Hatha
Yoga has developed techniques that not only
include postures (asana) and cleansing
techniques (Shaucha), but also breath
control (pranayama). Hatha Yoga begins the
journey by purifying and toning the body. A
well-toned body is said to be the
prerequisite for further enhancements to
delve deeper in our inner being. The stages
of supreme concentration and meditation
ultimately summons the state of Samadhi.
This samadhi leads us to know and unite with
our supreme and pure self.
Origin of Hatha Yoga
Tradition says that Hatha Yoga was
propounded by Lord Shiva. Legend says that
on a lonely island Lord Shiva had
transferred the knowledge of Hatha Yoga to
Parvati assuming that nobody would hear him
but a fish heard the entire discourse and
remained still during the entire time. Lord
Shiva had mercy on the fish and made him a
Siddha and he came to be known as
Matsyendranaatha. Matsyendranaatha taught
Hatha Yoga to Chaurangi, a limbless man who
was given hands and limbs by
Matsyendranaatha just by looking at him.
The earliest classical work on yoga is
unanimously considered as "Yoga sutra of
Patanjali." This treatise laid the
foundation for all the manifestations of
Yoga formed thereafter. Hatha Yoga has
developed following this very groundwork.
Some experts view the existence of hatha
yoga to be a tradition whose roots extend
back at least several thousand years, with
its earliest known authentic text being the
Yoga-Karunta.
Modern practices of Hatha Yoga are derived
from the school of Sri Tirumalai
Krishnamacharya who had taught Hatha Yoga to
his pupils from the year 1924 and he had
continued his teaching till the year 1989.
Concept in Hatha Yoga
The concept of Hatha Yoga says that Hatha
Yoga is a holistic yogic path consisting of
moral disciplines, physical postures called
asanas, purification processes, mudras and
meditation. Hatha Yoga is also considered to
be a stress reducing exercise. Hatha Yoga
believes that keeping the body in a healthy
condition is very necessary for attaining
the universal happiness in life. The body
can be kept in a healthy condition only with
the help of proper physical exercises. The
main attempt of Hatha Yoga is to bring about
a proper balance of body and mind.
Human Body and Hatha Yoga
Hatha-yoga
is often regarded as physical or bodily
yoga. Such an over simplistic view is
mistaken if that is all hatha is considered
to be; but it is certainly the case that
hatha-yoga works very much "with" and
"through" the body, and that its conceptual
isolation of the body is crucial to Hatha`s
theory and practice. This conceptualization
which involves whole `subtle` physiological
dimension-forms should be understood
properly. For that the misunderstood
conclusions have to be discarded.
Techniques of Hatha Yoga
However imaginative and deeply philosophical
the symbolic and mythological description
seems to be for the hatha yoga origin, yet
the most important of these all are the
hatha techniques themselves. It is important
to understand the theory that underlies the
practice of hatha-yoga as hatha theory and
practice are intimately bound up together.
Still, hatha treatise mostly emphasizes on
the practice itself.
Food in Hatha Yoga
Food has a prominent place in Hatha Yoga.
The Yogis believe that food is important to
human beings not for mere taste but for
nourishment. The main aim of food is to
provide nourishment. They believe that a man
should concentrate on how much he
assimilates from the food that he eats and
not focus on the type of food that he has. A
true Hatha Yogi regards nourishment as his
first duty towards his body, and is always
careful to keep that body properly
nourished, and to see that the supply of
new, fresh material is always at least equal
to the worn-out and discarded matter. An
important doctrine of Hatha Yoga is that the
yogis try to derive maximum amount of
nourishment from minimum amount of food.
Benefits of Hatha Yoga
Hatha
Yoga has a lot of benefits for the human
body. At the very first instance Hatha Yoga
has the capacity to make the body healthy.
It tones the body and gives the Yogi the
power to control the Prana or the vital
force of an individual. As an individual is
able to control the Prana soon he is able to
exercise control over his mind. As a Yogi is
able to exercise control over the mind and
the five senses soon the mind is able to get
united with the Atman and the Yogi is able
to attain the stage of Samadhi. In the stage
of Samadhi a Yogi is able to experience the
state of universal joy.
MAIN PAGE - HATHA YOGA
Chapter 1
: Effect of hatha yoga
Chapter 2
: Nadanusandhan, Hatha Yoga
Chapter 3
: Techniques of hatha yoga
Chapter 4
: Hatha yoga aasana
Chapter 5
: Human body and hatha yoga
Chapter 6
: Sapt karmini
Chapter 7
: Type of breathing exercise in hatha yoga
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