Showing posts with label yogainrishikesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yogainrishikesh. Show all posts

Friday, 25 August 2017

Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh

Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh

Beautiful Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh. Purpose of retreat is to bring back the energy and feel the inner ecstasy.  For more details send us at divinespaceyog@gmail.com


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Wednesday, 23 August 2017

200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course

200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course

 200 Hours Yoga Teacher Training Course in Rishikesh. It includes all the important elements of yoga such as Asanas, Pranayama, Anatomy, Teaching Methodology, Mantra Chanting, Meditation and Yoga Philosophy. Registration open
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Monday, 21 August 2017

5 Days Ayurveda Yoga Retreat

5 Days Ayurveda Yoga Retreat

The exhilarating yoga retreat at the foothills of the #Himalayas is designed and programmed for those who are interested in both yoga and meditation. Yoga for the purpose of maintaining health, a beautiful body, and a healthy mind while pampering themselves with Ayurveda treatment.
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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Prithvi Mudra

Prithvi Mudra

Prithvi mudra is a symbolic, ritualistic gesture of the hands often used in Ayurveda or a spiritual yoga practice to promote healing and spiritual balance within the body. A Sanskrit term, prithvi means "the vast one" and is also the name for Earth; mudra means "gesture," "mark" or "seal."


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Gyan Mudra

Gyan Mudra

Gyan Mudra special called the meditation Mudra, It helps to control over mind and to get into the Kundalini stage of meditation. It also helps to boost memory, concentration and various mind issues.



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Ustrasana

Ustrasana

Ustrasana is a backbend that boosts shoulder flexibility, increases core strength and stretches the entire front of the body. The name is derived from the Sanskrit ustra, meaning "camel," and asana,meaning "pose" or "posture."


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Bhastrika Pranayama

Bhastrika Pranayama

Bhastrikā (pronounced bha-STRI-kaah), is an important breath exercise in yoga and pranayama. Bhastrika involves a rapid and forceful inhalation and exhalation powered by the movement of the diaphragm. The movement of air is accompanied by an audible sound.



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Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

Setu Bandha Sarvangasana

Setu Bandha Sarvangasana (Bridge Pose) is an amazingly versatile backbend that you can practice in a variety of ways, depending on what you want to achieve and how you use it in a sequence.



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Salamba Bhujangasana

Salamba Bhujangasana

Salamba bhujangasana is a yoga pose for beginners that opens the chest and shoulders, and strengthens the spine. The name of this asana comes from the Sanskrit salamba, meaning "supported," bhujanga, meaning "cobra," and asana, meaning "pose."



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Saturday, 11 February 2017

How Shiva discovered Half Fish Lord asana

Ardha Matsyendrasana 



The history of the fish Matsyendra highlights the virtue of concentration and stillness.
According to Hindu religion when Shiva was in an island; explaining the mysteries of yoga to his wife Parvati.


He saw a fish near the shore remained motionless and listen with rapt attention when Shiva realized that fishes learned yoga. He blessed it as Matsyendra; lord of the fishes. The fish then took the divine; come on land and assume a seated spinal posture that allowed to him fully observed the teaching.Yogic lore credits this twist; called Paripurna Matsyendra. In 14th century manual of yoga call hatha Yoga Paradhika. This classic guides anoints matsyendra at the first human of hatha yoga.






  The posture dedicated to him fans the gastric fire, cures all disease, and awakens
Kundalini Shakti.

When done correctly it increases spinal rotation; boost blood flow to the disks, and builds strength and flexibility in the erector spinal muscles, the tiny muscles that supports the spine. 

  Article by 
Shivani Rawat
The Divine Space yog and Meditation 





Friday, 10 February 2017

STORY BEHIND HANUMANASANA


STORY BEHIND HANUMANASANA


We all knew that Hanumanasana, (derived from Sanskrit word "Hanuman" who resembles a monkey), is of utmost spiritual significance, as well as requiring significant physical flexibility.


Let us know about the story behind Hanuman asana -


During mythological times, Rama, a king of ancient India, had a problem. The demon king who presided in Sri Lanka, Ravana, had abducted Rama’s wife, Sita. To rescue her Rama and his troops were set. But unfortunately in the ensuing battle Rama’s brother, Laksmana, was severely wounded, and the only way to save him was with an herb that grew exclusively in the Himalayas.

Hanuman, Rama’s greatest devotee, decided to accomplish this impossible task. He then took one mighty leap that stretched all the way from the south of India to the Himalayas. But being unsure which herb to pick, he carried the entire mountain with him and made another massive leap back to the battlefield.



That mighty leap is memorialized in the pose Hanumanasana. This pose asks you not merely to stretch your legs but also to bring true devotion into your practice.


Article by
Srishti Saklani
Divine Space Yog & Meditation 

Monday, 6 February 2017

200 hrs Yoga Teacher Training

All styles of yoga which we practice today are the inventions of ancient Indian yogis. Come and be the part of this knowledgeable journey to become a expert yoga teacher and share your knowledge to the world.
Join our 200 hours Yoga Teacher Teaching Course with the masters from India.

Teacher Training Batch start 8th of every month.
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