Ashtanga yoga is a system of yoga recorded by
the sage Vamana Rishi in the Yoga Korunta, an ancient manuscript " said to
possess lists of several different groupings of asanas, as well as highly
original teachings on Vinyasa, bandhas, drishti, mudras and philosophy. In
Sanskrit, ashtanga means eight limbs, which refers to the eight limbs of yoga
laid out in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This method of asana practice was
interpreted by T. Krishnamacharya and Sri K. Pattabhi Jois from an ancient text
known as the Yoga Korunta, which they claimed described a unique system of
hatha yoga developed by Vamana Rishi. The ashtanga method stresses daily
vinyasa flow practice using mula bandha, ujjayi breathing, drishti and uddiyana
bandha. There are 6 different Ashtanga series, with the help of which a student
progresses at his own space.
Eight
Limbs
Eight limbed yoga is what Ashtanga yoga reflects
and it's the 8 various practices inherent in its teaching. The name given to
these 8 practices are yama, niyama, pranayama, asana, dharana, pratyahara,
dhyana and samadhi. When translated to English, these mean moral codes, self
study, breath control, posture, concentration, sense control, meditation and
absorption into the Universal.
In this type of yoga, the first four limbs are
considered as external. Their main objective is to connect you with the
physical world and incorporates practices to help make those connections more
consequential and gentle. Enhanced flexibility, relief from stress,
coordination, balance, endurance and strength
are some benefits of practicing the four external cleansing limbs. Some
experts also opine that you can keep away from ailments such as digestive
problems and joint pain by practicing this yoga. The second four limbs of this
type of yoga are the internal cleansing practices. These are developed to help
control your mind and are intended to help you control the six spiritual positions.
When one practices these mental control techniques, the mind gets completely
refreshed.
Ashtanga
Classes
Today, several yoga studios offer yoga teacher training in ashtanga vinyasa through
ashtanga classes. Here, the students are instructed about the various poses,
generally in the primary or secondary series. 'Shala' is the name given to the
studio. Once the students are well versed with the order of poses, they could
often opt for self led or Mysore style practice. This presents a great
opportunity for the students to practice at their own speed and the level of
their capability and of course under the guidance of a teacher and in the
company of other students. In the Mysore method, each pose is mastered by the
students in sequence and are given new poses to work on when they are ready for
it.
Yoga is a form of exercise which relies on the
belief that the body and the breath are closely connected with the mind. This
ancient art creates harmony when one controls the breath and holds the body in
steady asanas. There are several physical and mental benefits of these asanas
that are much beyond imagination. Remember, by doing all the asanas in this
type of yoga, one can be mentally and physically fit to a great extent. That's
the reason there are many yoga schools or studios offering ashtanga yoga teacher training India, which can put a spark among
many who have adapted themselves with the unhealthy and hectic life.
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