Yoga for Better Health
Yoga
is an ancient scientific system which brings harmony in body and mind. It has
been developed by Indian sages for the spiritual advancement of an individual.
It tackles all the aspects of human personality.
It
is a very ration and scientific method by which a state of equilibrium in mind
and body is obtained. But it is certainly not a miraculous power, or mere
physical exercises as commonly understood.
Keeping
aside its spiritual side, Yoga has now been applied as a routine practice for
the physical and mental fitness. For this purpose generally certain Asanas(postures), Pranayamas (controlled breathing
patterns), Shuddhi kriyas
(cleansing processes),
and Mudras (special Psycho-physiological gestures) are adopted.
Yoga for All
There
is no age limit. Young as well as old, decrepit, diseased or weak person will
attain success if he practices yoga without strain. There is no restriction of
caste, creed, country, race, etc. women, businessmen and commercial people and
even people at the lowest level in the society, can practice yoga. It is a universal, scientific
treasury for all. Everybody can practice it with economy of time, energy,
space, as well as money.
Physiological effects of Yoga Practices
Meditative
postures like Padmasana and Vajrasana
provide a broad base of knees and pelvis due to which body remains well
balanced. Erect spine protects the abdominal organs form compression and
digestion is properly maintained. Locking of legs prevents accumulation or
congestion of blood in legs and the venous blood return is facilitated by
horizontal position of legs. They
tone up the abdominal muscles
and prevent congestion of
the pelvic organs which
may otherwise lead to constipation and sexual problems.
In
relax postures like Shavasana and Makarasana,
physical as well as mental relaxation is attained. Breathing becomes slower,
deeper, rhythmic and mostly abdominal in nature which has a soothing effect on
the nervous system. This helps to release tensions – both physical and mental.
Besides, Makarasana is supposed to increase the body
fire which helps metabolism.
The
corrective asanas like Bhujangasana, Dhanurasana,
Sarvangasana, etc. promote the health of the
endocrine glands which is associated with nervous system and maintains the
overall functional efficiency of different systems of the body. They counteract
the tonic imbalances in muscles and make them elastic in due course of time.
Various joints and the vertebral column become flexible and the whole body
becomes supple and agile. Due to pressure changes in internal cavities,
circulation of blood in various organs is also favorably influenced.
Pranayamic
breathing mainly acts on the nervous system and leads to its tranquility and
stability. Circulation and heart’s actions are also favorably influenced.
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