Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ayurveda and Yoga


Ayurveda and Yoga

Ayurveda and Yoga

can be called sister sciences of 'self-healing and self-realization'. Both evolved from a Vedic background in ancient India, based on the same philosophy, sharing many practices. Ayurveda, the 'yogic form of healing', is aimed at bringing us back into synchronization with our true Self or Atman. Charak Samhita defines Ayurveda as the harmony of body, prana, mind and soul. Patanjali defines yoga as controlling the mind in order to realize the Purusha.

Ayurveda

deals more with the health of the body, while yoga deals with purifying the mind and consciousness, but in reality they complement and embrace each other.


Yoga and Ayurveda

are mutually sympathetic and offer many ways to prevent and heal various disorders as well as to cleanse and revitalize the body.

Yoga and Ayurveda are so closely related they are often looked at as two sides of one coin. In fact, Ayurveda is the healing side of Yoga, and Yoga is the spiritual side of Ayurveda. Together they encompass a complete approach to the well being of the body, the mind, and the spirit.

We say in Ayurveda that where there is harmony there is health, where there is disharmony there is ailment. Ayurveda and Yoga combine to lead a person on the path to perfect harmony and finest health.

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