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    20th INCOFYRA 20th International Conference on Frontiers in Yoga Research and Its Applications
    (S-VYASA, 2014-01-02) VYASA
    We are heading for our 20th INFOFYRA programs this year with the main conference from January 2 to 5th, 2014. The theme of the conference is “Yoga: A Public Health Strategy for Diabetes – Prevention and Education”.
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    PSYCHO PHYSIOLOGY, VOLUME -2
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) VYASA
    The work started way back in 1977 in Kanyakumari to unravel the hidden secrets of Yoga by systematic internal research and literature search. The central question was "Can Yoga be useful to solve the challenges of our society such as stress, psychosomatic ailments, social disharmony, student unreset, family divorces, increasing gun culture, terrorism, drug culture and so on?" Initially we took up Yoga as a therapeutic tool and for stress relief.
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    SPECIAL TECHNIQUE
    (SWAMI VIVEKANANDA YOGA PRAKASHANA, 2010-12-08) VYASA
    Prayer: Sit in any comfortable meditative posture and adopt Namaskara mudra. Close the eyes. Open up the emotional vision. Observe your body & breath. Let us begin the session by chanting the verse from the Upanishads praying for the welfare of the teacher and the student: Om saha nffvavatu, Sahanou bhunaktu, Saha vTryam karavdvahai TejasvindvadhJtamastu Ma viilvisdvahai; Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Meaning:" May he protect us both (i.e., the teacher and the student). May he nourish us both. May we both work together with great energy. May our study be enlightening and fruitful. May we not have misunderstandings with each other. Om Peace, Peace, Peace.

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