Vyayama Yoga is an energetic and curative exercise easy to practice by any person of any age. Its exercise are easy to perform and provide great benefits due to the continuous coordination between movement and breath.
Even though it originated in ancient India prior to the time of Buddha the persecution the masters and the schools were subjected to firstly by the Muslim and then by the British Raj helped contributed to its disappearance.
The basis of its knowledge is found in many tantra texts but only a few direct vestiges have survived and have been passed down through time such as certain sculpture and carving in some temples of India.
This book will become a historical document for being the first mythological Vyayama book ever published not only is Spain but in the whole world.
The book will open the door to a universe of possibilities capable of improving and transforming the quality of life health and well being of the practitioner.
Master Swami Shankarananda Belonging to the order Saraswati and whose family name is Javier Plazas was born in Grananda Spain 1959 from a very young age he become interested in Yoga and in 1974 he met Swami Vishnu Devananda from whom he would receive Brahmacharya Diksha. One year later he met who would become his Brahma Vidya Guru Shri Swami Tilak Paramahamsa from whom he received Sannyasa diksha and with whom he studied in an uninterrupted way the profound knowledge of Dharma through the Vedic Shastras Advaita Vedanta Philosophy History of Orientalism Yoga Vyayama and Ayurveda. In 1985 Shri Gurudev Swami Tilakji took Mahasamadhi in the company of Swami Shankarnanada surrendering to him last vital breath.
The literal translation of the world Vyayama is to tame the inner breath. This Sanskrit term is composed to two words yama which means to same and vya, which means to stimulate to incite.
Vyayama Yoga is the discipline that teachers you to tame the energy that comes from air through breathing.
Its different meanings show us the depth of the technique :
Drag and brake down any solid subtle or mental structure Separate essential elements filling the core Fight between bodies Struggle to achieve a goal Warrior combat That which enables you to successfully make efforts Efforts for self-improvement
In all of these definitions we find a common denominator expression of force in combination with breath that gives a character of energetic exercise providing the possibility to model the body and strengthen in a notable way.
Breath control causes different amounts of oxygen consumption combustion and hence different amounts of energy production to apply to body movement.
One of the basic principles of the practice is that all movements must have its origin in breathing. This means that all the movements have to be coordinated by a concrete type of breathing. The importance of this coordination is based as previously stated, in a better utilization of body energy which comes from nutrients and directly from breathing.
The effective control of breathing is one of the most important capabilities of the human being. We could be forty days without eating far fewer without water but we could barley sustain life some minutes without breathing. Breathing is the primal source of nourishment in our lives and the basis of all the processes that support life.
Breath control means achieving the capacity to control our vital processes and unveil the key to contain our energy. There is an intimate connection between body mind and energy the alteration of one influence the other two. Through Vyayama Yoga practice we learn to control breathing and with that the movement of our mind.
Keeping in mind the previous concepts it is not strange that this ancient practice was being utilized in India (Bharata Varsha) as the essential training for warriors yogis practitioners of martial arts dancers and performers.
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Asana (93)
Bhakti Yoga (20)
Biography (49)
Hatha Yoga (80)
Kaivalyadhama (58)
Karma Yoga (31)
Kriya Yoga (70)
Kundalini Yoga (56)
Massage (2)
Meditation (319)
Patanjali (134)
Pranayama (66)
Women (32)
Yoga For Children (12)
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