Monday, October 6, 2014

THE SUPERMACY OF INNER POWER- --The science of ‘yog’ of ancient India, because of which this country was once upon a time being compared to heaven, had in fact contributed to such high degree of development to apparent and dormant capacities of human personality, that credibility of science of yog was proved as the religion which could be used as hard cash by giving increasing returns of talent and excellance. It provided personal magnetism (ojas) to the physical body, brilliance to mental faculties (tejus) and motivation for ideals (brahmavachus) to the inner-self.

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“Anushtans” “puruscharan” taking a vow of pledge are also carried with the same objective. However, with all this variety of strange rituals, if one forgets the real hidden of objective of expansion of self beyond narrow selfish interest, the former are reduced to mere childish plays. In the later case no such results would be obtained which could be considered as celestial capasaties of a successful ‘Yogi’. There  is no dearth in this world of people running after the mirage of becoming superman, but they are only wasting time in getting dishearted on failures and pass time in perpetual state of despondency. Such persons are often found hiding the truth of their furtile endeavours behind the façade of tall and false claims of achievements. The science of ‘yog’ of ancient India, because of which this country was once upon a time being compared to heaven, had in fact  contributed to such high degree of development to apparent and dormant capacities of human personality, that credibility of science of yog  was proved as the religion which could be used as hard cash by giving  increasing returns of talent and excellance. It provided personal magnetism (ojas) to the physical body, brilliance to mental faculties (tejus) and motivation for ideals (brahmavachus) to the inner-self. The practice of yog does not necessitate any change in normal living. This is to say, there is absolutely no need to deviate from normal living and adopt strange customs and clothes in course of  “Yog sadhana”.



YOGA means DISCIPLINE

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