Hatha
Yoga is mainly practiced for health and vitality. Hatha Yoga was introduced in
the 15th century by Yogi Swatmarama. Hatha yoga focuses on the purification of
the physical being which leads to the purification of the mind or vital energy.
The exploration of these physical-spiritual connections and body centered
practices led to the creation of Hatha Yoga. Today In the West, hatha yoga has
become wildly popular as a purely physical exercise regimen divorced of its
original purpose.
Whatever
the historical details, Krishnamacharya has become the undisputed father of
modern-day hatha yoga. Krishnamacharya's first lessons in yoga were from his
father and his grandmother and passed on through generations of practice.
Hatha
Yoga follows in that vein and thus successfully transcends being particularly
grounded in any one religion. This exploration of these physical and spiritual
connections and body centered practices led to the creation of Hatha Yoga.
Hatha Yoga has been included in the life style of these traditions. Hatha Yoga
classes tend, among other things, to emphasize physical mastery.
Hatha
also means a force or determined effort, and yoga, of course, translates as
yoke or joining together. The very name hatha yoga, a combination of
"ha," meaning sun, and "tha," meaning moon, denotes the
union of opposites. Through the practice of yoga an individual can gain information
about physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well being.
Hatha
Yoga represents opposing energies: hot and cold, fire and water following the
theme of ying and yang, male and female, positive and negative. Hatha yoga
attempts to balance the mind and body. The balancing of the mind and body is
brought about via physical exercises (also known as asanas), controlled
breathing (pranayama) and relaxation or meditiation.
Pranayama
refers to breath control in yoga. In this yoga is defined as a means of binding
or controlling the breath and the mind using the syllable Om. In this case yoga
has extremes, practices of fasting, breath control, and postures to transcend
the body, and not cultivate it. Asana body postures that are contemplative in
nature and are designed to align the body and bring about the optimum situation
for relaxation.
Traditional
yoga is a holistic yogic path and is becoming wildly popular.
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