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The tradition of yoga
was born in India several thou sand years ago. Yoga
has its origins in the Vedas, the oldest records of Indian
culture. It was systematized by the great Indian sage
Patanjali, who described a series of postures or Asanas,
which the student gradually tries to attain. Slowly and
gradually, the merits of yoga transcended the boundaries
of India and spread all over the world. In fact, yoga is
practiced all over the world today. However, it goes
without saying that the most pure and authentic forms are
practiced in the traditional way in India. As a result,
individuals from all over the world travel to India to
learn the ancient science of yoga.
Yoga is not merely a form
of exercise or meditation, where yoga is practiced and are
ideal travel destinations for those who seek complete
pleasure of the mind, body and soul. but it is also a
complete health system that keeps one fit while traveling
the journey of life. There are many ashrams across India
where yoga is practiced and are ideal travel destinations
for those
who seek complete pleasure of the mind, body and soul.
What could be more soothing
than to begin the journey in the foothills of the
Himalayas amidst the backdrop of breathtaking
natural beauty? The Satvik Yoga Resort at Nainital,
Uttaranchal is one worth mentioning. The resort, situated
in the lake region of the lower Himalayas, is built on
Shri Kailashmukhi, part of the legendary Chyawan Rishi
Ashram and faces the Hairakhand Kailash Mountain in the
east. The retreat offers a wonderful opportunity for one
in pursuit of yoga to enrich oneself with the guidance of
Pulak Ranjan Shukla. Usually, ten day sessions that
incorporate various disciplines and practices of yoga
through practices of Ayurveda and Satvik cuisine are
offered.
Again at Nainital, we have
the Mahayog Academy. The Mahayog Academy has been founded
to impart impart
yoga teachings directly from the Himalayan Masters. It is
presided over and guided by the famous Mahayogi Kapil
Adwait
(Pilot Baba). The ashram runs on the theme Sankalpa Shakti,
which is power that is born of resolve, will, and
determination to manifest thought vibrations to reality.
It is a sacred esoteric Yogic science, which was known in
the times of the Mahabarata, but has been a guarded secret
since then by the lineage. The Academy runs five-day
introductory seminars for
beginners in its facility while advanced courses in
Kundalini Awakening, Siddhi training and 'Sankalpa -
Towards Samadhi' are taught during several stages through
a concurrent ten day intensive session in the Nainital
facility every three months.
Amidst the scenic beauty of
Dehra Dun, the Yog-Ganga Center for Yoga Studies aims to
promote the study of yoga in the tradition of the revered
sage Patanjali. The activities of this center are guided
by the renowned yoga-master, Yogacharya B.K.S. Iyengar of
the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute, Pune,
India. This new center comprises of a specially designed
building constructed of brick and locally mined limestone.
This building encloses a 1,500 square foot well-equipped
yoga hall, library, venue for lectures and demonstrations,
and reception and changing rooms. Well-landscaped gardens
on terraced slopes abounding in trees, shrubs and flowers
make the situation idyllic for the practice of yoga. Yoga
training at the Yog Ganga Centre consists of ongoing
general classes, children's classes, remedial classes and
intensive courses. Asana and
pranayama are taught. Talks on aspects of Indian
philosophy, and Ayurveda are also held. On important
occasions special
cultural events are staged.
Another yoga center of
repute, located at the bank of the Ganges in Allahabad, is
the Kriyayoga Research Institute, which is an
international retreat where one can enjoy and experience
the most complete lifestyle, an extra-ordinary blend of
the ancient spirituality of India and modern science.
Kriyayoga Research Institute aims to spread the ancient,
original and ever-green Science of Kriyayoga to the world
under the blessed instruction and guidance of the
Kriyayoga Master & Scientist, Founder
and President, Guruji Swami Shree Yogi Satyam. The
institute is primarily focused on spreading the original
spiritual science, Kriyayoga meditation, in India, and all
over the world.
A
spiritual haven on the banks of the holy Ganges River and
nestled in the lap of the Himalayas is the Parmarth
Niketan
Ashram. Located at Rishikesh in Uttaranchal, this ashram
is an ideal place for the spiritual reunion of body and
soul
through yoga. The ashram's beautiful architecture and
aesthetic presentation of pious themes create an
atmosphere
of true spiritual sublimity. The awe-inspiring beauty of
the ashram, clear, flowing Ganges, majestic mountains, and
lush green forests embraces and rejuvenates the entire
being. Parmarth Niketan offers comfort, inspiration and
upliftment for the body, mind and spirit as well as a
deeper connection with the Divine. During a stay in the
ashram, one can feel your soul bathing in the peace of
sacred energies, including those that emanate from nature
and those that linger from the timeless healing
powers of saints, sages and holy ones. Parmarth Niketan
contains within it the voice and the spirit of divine
communion. Every
day at Parmarth Niketan there are numerous yoga and
meditation classes which range from Hatha yoga, Nidra
yoga, and special meditation classes.
Bharatiya Yoga Vidya Dham
is a non profit organization (NPO) that imparts yoga
education to all segments of society. The main center is
based at Nasik, Maharashtra, and offers different courses
in yoga, with the duration varying from one hour to a few
months. The courses for basic yoga to advance practices,
treatment courses for various diseases (heart related
problems, hypertension, asthma, diabetes, backache,
arthritis, psychosomatic diseases), courses for mentally
disabled, pregnant women, and children are conducted at
this centre. Yoga Vidya Dham runs five wellequipped Yoga
& Naturapathy treatment centers. The residential
programs conducted at the Dham are extremely helpful and
suited to young and old who seek training in yoga or would
like to have a treatment for their chronic diseases.
School of Santhi is a
spiritual yoga school teaching traditional yoga in
Trivandrum, Kerala, South India, inspired and guided by
Santhi, Swami Santhiprasad. Yoga paths Swara yoga,
Kundalini yoga, Tantra yoga, Bhakti yoga, Raja yoga and
Jnana yoga are key lessons taught at the Kerala center. At
the same time, the School conducts periodic offsite yoga
programs
in various Himalayan retreats like Ekanth, Uttarkashi,
Badrinath, and Gangotri. Just as envisaged in the
traditional Indian
Gurukula system, personal attention is ensured to each
disciple, and sessions are conducted in small groups.
Attending a yoga life
retreat is often considered an opportunity to transform
one's life. Yogalife Foundation, active in India and
Switzerland, is an international organization with highly
experienced yoga teachers and management trainers. The
program
conducted by the Delhi based center is a dynamic
combination of yogic techniques including posture work,
breathing and meditation, healthy and cleansing diets,
hiking and relaxing in beautiful and holy settings. During
weekend retreats, personalized schedules are made to
experience a sanctuary for the body and soul. Natural,
spontaneous, physical and
mental transformation can happen when one goes beyond the
usual habits and focuses on awakening to a new, fresh and
revitalized self. Yogalife teachers will help participants
to discover personal yoga rather than a prescribed yoga.
Located in Mandrem, Goa,
Ashiyana is a place to relax, unwind and connect with
one's inner- peace. The center is mainly a
retreat facility for groups and individuals who are
looking for a peaceful place to explore and experience
themselves through a variety of activities like yoga,
satsang, meditation, massage, art and music. It would
indeed be an enchanting experience to hang
out in the peace and quiet of Ashiyana or bask in the
sunshine on the seemingly endless stretch of beaches.
Teachers are invited to teach at the īdrop-inī center
(separate yoga shala used for yoga holiday and drop-in
guests) on the basis of their way of teaching. Apart from
a full scale yoga-oriented program, the retreat offers
additional sight-seeing opportunities in the nearby
regions.
Though the above
destinations may be just a few amidst the plenty India has
to offer, a yogaminded tourist can certainly start
with one from these and gradually delve deep into the
unearthed casket of spirituality and yogic treasure in
which the country
takes great pride. So, cheers to a happy and healthy yoga
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