Tuesday 26 November 2013

Yoga is in only one language…

Most of you would have thought about Sanskrit but that’s not what I am talking about. I know that all the Yoga scriptures were originally written in Sanskrit then got translated into several languages but that doesn’t mean it’s only for Sanskrit speaking language. In fact there are a very few people alive who can converse in Sanskrit.
As per my observation and research the only language which can help in truly understanding Sanskrit is BODY LANGUAGE. It’s your body which tells you which asanas you can do, which asanas you should do, which asanas may cause injuries or which asana may heal you.
Now isn’t just about asanas right, so what about meditation? well here you not actually required to do anything. Just concentrate :-)
Well these were just my thoughts hope you will like it. :-)
ONE WORLD   ONE LANGUAGE!

language of yoga
Mahendra Kumar
Staff writer
ParamYoga

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