Yoga, the science of man, based on
ancient Indian wisdom and culture, is an art of living a healthy, balance,
peaceful and contented life. Yoga, being a total integrated system, studies
in man in wholeness body, mind and spirit and is integrated to certain
principles, ideas, values, attitudes and a way of life for personal and
social benefits. Regular meditation helps you achieve a balanced mind that
can stay in control. One will learn many methods, which help one's thinking
to become more focused, and which improves your ability to concentrate.
Yoga & Meditation in KeralaWhen it comes to
Ayurveda, Yoga or Meditation, the first place that really grabs our
attention is Kerala. When it comes to rejuvenating yourself, there's no
other destination in India than the Backwaters of Kerala. Kerala tour is a
tour for body, mind and soul. A place in south India where nature shimmers
in its freshness. But let's not rule out the other South Indian states too.
Including
Kerala there are numerous other places in South India where interested
people receive instruction in yoga and meditation. In addition to group
instruction, you meet individually with faculty to discuss the formal
practice and ways to integrate meditation practice into the experience of
daily life in South India.
Yoga & Meditation in PondicherryPondicherry is
the seat of Yoga in South India. Here one comes across the difference
between living and right living, through methods, which purify your body and
mind. Rewarding one with absolute command over them.
One will
discover Yoga as a sound, healthy body and a focused, balanced mind. Special
courses have been designed for tourists who wish to orient themselves
towards Yoga and meditation. Structured as ten-lecture modules, these can be
tailored to suit any one's tour itinerary.
Aurubindo Ashram, PondicherryAt night time,
Pondicherrians who believe in Sri Aurobindo's way of life, wind their way
Aurobindo Ashram. Tranquility prevails and over it all, the flower-decked
'Samadhi' presides. Men and women meditate with their eyes fixed on the
marble samadhi.
Here silence is peach, and flowers and incense are
ways to lead the mind away from workaday shackles. The Library and the Main
Building during collective meditation are accessible to those who have a
gate pass obtained from the Bureau Central and those who are staying in the
Ashram's guesthouses