Adi Yogi (Poem)
A quiet SeaA quiet DayA quiet Mind But a raging HeartBlazing with FireOf an ancient Sage. Burning for many a […]
A quiet SeaA quiet DayA quiet Mind But a raging HeartBlazing with FireOf an ancient Sage. Burning for many a […]
[Adiyogi Alayam] Over 15,000 years ago, predating all religion, Adiyogi, the first Yogi, transmitted the science of Yoga to his
[Adiyogi] Over 15,000 years ago, predating all religion, Adiyogi, the first Yogi, transmitted the science of Yoga to his seven
[ahsh-ruhm vol-uhn-teer] Volunteering in the ashram is a unique opportunity to involve yourself in various activities while being soaked in
Does canvas and paintmake a pictureOr is it the hand and mindthat makes pictures Or is it that pictures have always
The formless fluffy cloudyou pass through, and feelthat it is not of much substanceThis formless mass of little substanceis the
Literally the benevolent; one of the many names of Shiva. Also refers to Adi Shankaracharya, believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva the celebrated ninth century teacher of Advaita Vedanta and the founder of 1st neo-monastic orders. In his life of thirty-two years, he travelled several times throughout India and was responsible for the renaissance of the Hindu tradition. He also wrote extensive commentaries on Vedic Scriptures like Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta Sutra and also composed devotional works like Bhaja Govindam.
Angamardana, a fitness system rooted in yoga, offers everyone the opportunity to invigorate the body and reach peak physical and mental health. “Angamardana” means gaining complete mastery over the limbs, organs, and other parts of the body. True to its name, this practice revitalizes the body on all levels including the muscles, circulatory system, skeletal structure, nervous system, and the basic energy system.
This unique dual volume booklet combines two discussions with Sadhguru, each encompassing a diverse range of topics. What emerges from
Angamardana, a fitness system rooted in yoga, offers everyone the opportunity to invigorate the body and reach peak physical and mental health. “Angamardana” means gaining complete mastery over the limbs, organs, and other parts of the body. True to its name, this practice revitalizes the body on all levels including the muscles, circulatory system, skeletal structure, nervous system, and the basic energy system.