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Discuss the statement, "Yoga is not merely a form of physical exercise, but an intricate art form that harmonizes the mind, body, and soul." Examine its cultural impact, both within India and around the world, as a spiritual and well-being practice.
Yoga is a holistic way of well-being and the yoga itself says.....The line "It is not just an exercise it's an ancient intricate art form that connects mind, body & soul" so what could be better than practicing such? The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit language and means 'union' or a perfect hRead more
Yoga is a holistic way of well-being and the yoga itself says…..The line “It is not just an exercise it’s an ancient intricate art form that connects mind, body & soul” so what could be better than practicing such? The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit language and means ‘union’ or a perfect harmony between the mind, body & spirit.
Cultural Impact in India:
With deep ties to cultural and spiritual traditions, yoga in India is a comprehensive approach that follows Hinduism, Buddhism or Jainism as the path to enlightenment. Ethics, postures, and meditation are part of the eight limbs detailed in The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. International Yoga Day, on 21st June in which millions participate all around the world and Indian gurus spreading yoga across foreign lands as a physical health exercise to spiritual growth.
Global Influence:
Worldwide, yoga
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