“Yoga is a lifestyle that I embrace and practice every moment. From respecting and loving oneself and sharing it with others. Maintaining a harmonized balance, not just physically during asana practice, but also emotionally, mentally towards my daily life. Yoga is the journey of today and culture of tomorrow.”

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

WHAT IS YOGA

There are many definitions of Yoga and it all depends on who is defining Yoga. Attending a yoga class and practicing the physical postures (asanas) along with the breathwork (pranayama) is a good beginning. There are many different types of yoga not only hatha yoga but there are also raja yoga, bakti yoga,kundalini yoga, karma yoga, and it all depends on how u take it. there for it is not religion, Yoga is compatible with whatever religion you practice or also if you do not have a religion. If one is religious and spiritual, then Yoga should help deepen one’s own religious beliefs as it provides clearer insights into spiritual states that arise from within.


However, if you are not religious in any way, Yoga does not force you to believe in any particular belief. You simply follow the Yoga practices and allow yourself to appreciate whatever benefits that you experience for yourself.

-A tuning up of the physical body including muscles, internal organs, endocrine system, circulatory system producing more healthy functioning within the body

-Yoga is not an ancient myth buried in oblivion. it is the most valuable inheritance of the present. It is the essential need of today and the culture of tomorrow

-Yoga is a conscious process of gaining mastery over the mind

-Yoga is a way of life, an art of righteous living or an integrated system for the benefit of the body, mind and inner spirit.

-An excellent way of dealing with today’s stresses by producing deep states of relaxation to help release tension from both the body and the mind

-A balancing of the mind and body leading to a more harmonious state of being which in turn leads to increased happiness and greater well being

-A deepening of the inner awareness which leads one towards a greater appreciation of one’s own spirituality Maybe you will simply enjoy the relaxation, or like taking a rest from your busy life, or enjoy working hard on yourself, or you may simply like the toning and stretches within the practice.

The Origin of Yoga

Yoga is one of the most ancient cultural heritage of India. The word yoga in Sanskrit means "to unite", and so yoga can be said to connote a unitive discipline. In this sense it is an exercise in moral and mental cultivation that generates good health (arogya), contributes to longevity (chirayu), and the total intrinsic discipline culminates into positive and perennial happiness and peace. Therefore, yoga is the said to be indispensable of the ultimate accomplishment in life. It is a science that affects not only the conscious self but the subconscious as well. It is a practical physiological training (kriya yoga), which if practiced can exalt man to the 'supra mundane level'.

The origin of Yoga lies hidden in the mists of prehistory. It slowly evolved and developed by the ancient sages, not only in India but also all over the world. Generally the techniques of Yoga were passed on from teacher or guru to their disciples by word of mouth.

Some of the earliest written texts which mention Yoga and allude to its practice were the ancient Vedas which are approximately 4000 years old.

More direct descriptions were later written down by the Yogi Patanjali and are often mentioned as the oldest written record of Yoga. These ancient texts are approx 2000 years old.


The Yoga which we see today in the West generally originated from India and came to the Western world over the past 100 years. There are now various schools of Yoga which are available. These types of Yoga have evolved from teacher to student so that each Yogi has added their own flavor to the ancient practices. Some begin with quite strong postures while others begin very gently and gradually get stronger with the pace and ability of the person learning.

ABOUT SANGHMITRA YADAV

Sanghmitra Yadav is a Yoga Therapist and she has been working in this field for sometime in India. She has been using ancient Yoga Deep breathing Meditation for Disease Cure, Stress Management, cervical spondylosis, Asthma, Arthritis, Diabetes, Hypertension, low back pain, coronary artery disease and Fitness And Rehabilitation.This is the ancient system of exercises, which developed by the saint and sages of our country five thousand years ago.As a Naturopath she see combines yoga and the Indian accent medicine to cure the impure body.

Her journey of yoga started with the Satyananda tradition of yoga, but she continued her path and mastered many other traditions such as the Vivekananda tradition, Arvindo tradition, and Moraji desai tradition. She combined all these tradition into one transformational yoga which she calls Arogya yoga.

Sanghmitra Yadav's passion is to pass on her deep understanding of this powerful combination of self-healing techniques. She can help you learn how to focus on breath and re-connect with the energy of the earth and the universe. Through Yoga Pranala you activate life force by connecting the two major energy poles inside the body, which manifest as 'Prana'.



Private classes

I am available for private sessions.

Yoga therapy

Yoga therapy is very effective in treating and managing a wide range of conditions including headaches, anxiety, back pain, slipped disc, sciatica, arthritis, hypertension, heart conditions, asthma, digestive and respiratory disorders, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, thyroid, chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia, to mention a few. Yoga therapy activates inner healing resources and creates harmony in our lives. It also revitalizes various functions of the body. Each yoga therapy session is specially designed including asana (posture), pranayama (breathing), dhyana (meditation), mudra pranala (energy flow), yoga nidra (deep relaxation) and chanting. All of these self-healing tools affect the nervous system and rebalance mind, body and soul.



OUR AIM

The aim is to achieve an integral transformation of all five bodies in order to experience a continuous state of physical health and stamina, emotional balance, higher mental guidance, unconditional love and faith, and spiritual bliss consciousness.

The aim of yoga is to get mental peace, relaxation of the body, freedom from some sort of illnesses, supernatural mental powers, self discipline. and it gives better quality of our behavior, temperament, character and nature.

The aim of Yoga is to help gain/regain one's health through proper and systematic learning and following of various yogic practices prescribed by a yoga therapist.The noise has to be silenced....that is the purpose and the mission of yoga. even if u change ur situation in life unless u can change and silence the screaming child within u, u can never experience the peace and joy. u can never be at the rest...it is no good blaming the circumstances, there is only one thing that has to be laid to rest and that is the mind.

YOGA CLASS THAT IS OFFERED:

Yoga for Smokers
Yoga for arthritis
Yoga for diabetes
Yoga for back pain
Yoga cervical spondylosis
Yoga for asthma
Yoga for Hypertension
Yoga for pregnancy.
Yoga for kids development
Yoga for old women health.
Yoga for daily fitness (SIVANANDA YOGA)
YOGA FOR STRESS MANAGEMENT




Contact Aroya Yoga

Phone: +62 85885634086
E-mail: arogyayoga_sanghmitra@yahoo.com
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Friday, August 21, 2009

Who is Sanghmitra Yadav

Who is Sanghmitra Yadav


Sanghmitra Yadav is a Doctor of Naturopathy, Ayurveda and Yoga Therapist. She uses ancient Yoga, deep breathing, meditation and cleansing techniques for curing disease. Such as Stress Management, cervical spondylosis, Asthma, Arthritis, Diabetes, Hypertension, Back pain, Coronary artery disease, Pregnancy, Children development, Fitness and Rehabilitation. This is the ancient system of exercises, which developed in India five thousand years ago. Sanghmitra Yadav wants to bring the awareness to people of this busy life that yoga is not just a physical fitness but by doing yoga one can cure many diseases. It must be aware that not all yoga is suitable for every “Body” and everyone. Yoga can bring many benefits to our body but if it is done wrongly or to the wrong “Body” than it can also be harmful. There for Sanghmitra Yadav wants to introduce yoga in the right way to cure people because Yoga offers systematic methods for increasing physical, mental and well-being. Through the training of body, breath and mind, one can gradually attain higher levels of self-knowledge and wisdom, as well as enjoying a healthy body and a calm and clear mind.
“It must be aware that not all yoga is suitable
for every ‘Body’ and everyone”

Sanghmitra Yadav is certified Yoga Instructor and has spent time in India practicing and teaching Asana, Pranayama, Meditation, and Cleansing techniques. Her journey of yoga started with the Satyananda tradision of yoga.....but yet she continued her path and experienced many other traditions as the Vivekananda traditions, Arvindo tradition and Moraji Desai tradition and, Iyenger, Astanga many other and combined all the tradition into one transformational yoga which she calls it Arogya Yoga. Sanghmitra Yadav is certified in the 500 hours Teacher's training at Yoga Alliance International as well as Yoga Instructors' Course at Vivekananada Yoga University,Benaluru. She has spend four month in Bihar School of Yoga the 1st yoga school in India and taken Certificate Course In Yoga and Promotion Of Health from Morarji Desai National Institute Of Yoga (An Autonomous Organization Under the Dept. Of Ayush, Ministry Of Health, Govt. Of India)

Her command on English, Indonesian and Hindi makes her easy to communicate with all her student in Indonesia and India.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Tuesday, August 11, 2009