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Textbook of Yoga: The Best-selling classic on the healing powers of yoga

Textbook of Yoga: The Best-selling classic on the healing powers of yoga






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Item Code: IDE334

by Yogeswar

Paperback (Edition: 2004)

Penguin Books India
ISBN 978-0-14-302965-6

Size: 7.7" X 4.8"
Pages: 477 (Figures: 16)
Weight of the Book: 360 gms
Price: $32.00   Shipping Free
Viewed times since 12th Jan, 2012
Description
Introduction

Yoga, developed by the sages in India, has been practiced down the ages as a composite system of physical, mental and spiritual discipline.

This Do-It-Yourself manual describes in detail thirty-six Asanas, four Mudras, three Bandhas, three Kriyas ans Pranayama that are simple and easy to learn. A useful selection can be made from this varied fare by people from different walks of life. They can derive immense benefit by following the guidelines and precise instructions outlined in this book.

The method of practicing each exercise is explained in detail. The progress from each intermediate step to more advanced levels is presented lucidly with apt illustrations. This step-by-step approach helps the aspirant move on comfortably from one stage to the next and reach the final position easily. By systematically practicing the exercises at a fixed time every day, these can be mastered in a few months.

Your daily scheme of yoga practice should be well balanced and should exercise every part and organ of your body including the spine and abdomen.

Stretching the spine is effected in various different directions:

· The upward or vertical stretch (Talasana);
· The sideways or lateral stretch to the right and left (Chakrasana);
· The backward or posterior stretch (Ushtrasana);
· The forward or anterior stretch (Pada Hastasana);
· The rotation to the left and the right (Ardha Matsyendrasana).

By making the foregoing simple movements, the entire spine is stretched in all directions and becomes more flexible.

Surya Namaskar, designed by the sages on a scientific basis, exercises every part of the body and brings about a harmonious development of the body and mind. This invaluable exercise is explained in great detail with appropriate illustrations.

Savasana, the most effective way to relieve stress and mental tension by means of deep relaxation, is discussed comprehensively.

The asanas of yoga are recommended for women to remain fit and to pass smoothly through the critical prenatal and post-natal stages. Yogic remedies are also suggested for some common female disorders.

The chapter on food at the right time. The various benefits of periodical fasting are also emphasized.

In the section on Yoga Hygiene, topics such as sleep, bath, cleanliness, regular habits and shunning vice are dealt with in detail.

As a teacher and practitioner of yoga for several decades and as a consultant to hospitals, I have carefully recorded my experiences in the chapters on yoga therapy. Yoga remedies, based on clinical studies, for some common ailments are also recommended.

The book is complete in itself as it contains the essential features of yoga aimed at physical fitness and mental poise.

I dedicate this handy, updated volume to students and teachers of yoga all over the world.

About the Book:

In the past few years, the popularity of yoga as the ultimate key to fitness, both physical and mental, has resulted in a plethora of books, videos and audio tapes designed to guide a learner through the various asnas prescribed by the Yogasutra. The Textbok of Yoga goes one step further: it is the one book that tells you not merely how to practise an asana the right way, to maximum effect, but also explains how best to share your knowledge and teach other the theory and practice of yoga.

It is like textbook in its approach: lesson, you are introduced first to the basics and then to the more advanced level of practice. Alongside the text, the illustrations allow you to understand exactly how the body should be moved and positioned without fear of error or injury. Crucially, there is also a clear exposition of the benefits to be drawn from each asana and details of how best to get relief from common problems like backache, diabetes and arthritis, using, yoga. Other useful information includes notes on the ideal times for practicing an asana, the clothes to be worn and the right diet for yoga practitioner.

Easily one of the best and most comprehensive handbook on the ancient Indian science of health, the Textbook of Yoga is a classic in its own right.

CONTENTS

Introductionxi
How to use this Bookxiv
Acknowledgementxv
Benefits of Yoga1
Yoga for all7
Preparation for Yoga10
Medical Check Up10
Learn from a Teacher11
Follow traditional method12
Condition your mind13
Confidence14
Patience and Perseverence 14
Regularity14
Time15
Place17
Seat18
Dress19
Silence20
Precautions for Beginners21
Keep stomach empty21
No Warming up22
Measure of Time22
Avoid Strain25
Avoid Fatigue26
Pain27
Sneezing and Cough28
Illness29
How to Practise Asanas31
Beginners 31
Relaxation33
Poise and Balance35
Proceed Gradually35
Perform Slowly36
Avoid Haste37
Concentration38
Understand the Principle39
Sequence39
Select your Asanas40
Simple postures42
Difficult posture43
Reaching the Final Position44
Holding the Final Position45
Returning to Starting Position47
Repetitions47
Breathing47
Closing the Eyes49
Don'ts 49
Surya Namaskar50
Asanas75
Padmasana75
Ardha Padmasana87
Badha Padmasana91
Paschimotanasana95
Trikonasana117
Bhujangasana132
Ardha Shalabhasana149
Shalabhasana 154
Dhanurasana165
Ardha Halasana183
Halasana 191
Sarvangasana208
Savasana227
Sukhasana 258
Chakrasana (Standing)260
Utkatasana262
Talasana264
Padahastasana266
Vrikshasana268
Akarshana Dhanurasana270
Bhadrasana272
Baddha Konasana274
Ardha Matsyendrasana276
Ushtrasana278
Vajrasana280
Supta Vajrasana282
Mandukasana284
Aswini Mudra286
Yoga Mudra288
Gomukhasana290
Janusirasana292
Sasankasana294
Matsyasana296
Chakrasana (Supine)298
Pavanamuktasana300
Janu Vakshasana302
Makarasana304
The Erect Posture308
Sitting Upright310
Standing Upright312
Standing Upright312
Walking Upright314
Viparita Karani315
Parvatasana317
Oordhwa Pada Hastasana319
Naukasana (Supine)321
Jnana Mudra323
Naukasana324
Jalandhara Bandha326
Moola Bandha328
Siddhasana330
Brumadhya Drishti331
Nasagra Drishti333
Kapala Bhati334
Sirshasana336
Uddiyana Bandha340
Finger-Lock343
Nauli346
Pranayama348
Yoga Deep Breathing349
Alternate Nostril Breathing351
Closing the Gottis353
Anuloma Viloma354
Ujjayi Pranayama356
Bhastrika358
Heart Disease360
Yoga for Women373
Female Disorders382
Food for a Yogi385
Benefits of Fasting392
Yoga Hygiene398
'Usha Panam'398
Call of nature399
Bath399
Water401
Sleep402
Regular Habits406
Vices408
Moderation409
Conserve Energy409
Yoga Therapy410
Cure of Constipation by Yoga412
Overweight and Obesity418
Asthma424
Blood Pressure429
Cold433
Backache435
Diabetes Mellitus437
Arthritis442
Varicose Veins444
Hernia446
Sciatica448
Bronchitis449
Angina Pectoris450
Piles451
Flatulence453
Dyspepsia (Indigestion)454
Some Common Disease455
Vital Role of Glands460

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