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Yoga: A science of peace and harmony

Today, the world is witnessing several problems like terrorism, religious fanaticism, racial prejudices and hatred. In the atmosphere of uncertainty, distrust and fear caused due to terrorism and religious hatred, yoga seems to be the only answer to restore peace in mind, body and spirit. The International Day of Yoga is being observed to bring harmony and peace for the humanity across the entire word.

Peace has therefore, become a necessary condition for man’s survival. Yoga has a unique capability to mould one’s behaviour, awaken potentials, perfect his attitudes and perception, set standards of social, emotional, mental and intellectual life and bring changes in the outer and internal world. Yoga is practised not only to achieve perfect health but also to achieve professional, personal, social and spiritual excellence in life. Yoga is derived from a Sanskrit word “yujir” meaning to yoke, to bind, to unite. Here the word union represents the best and the highest union so that human being can live, move and act in Health, Harmony and Happiness.

It aims at the melodious progress of the mind, body and the soul. Yoga believes that peace starts from within and can be extended outward to others and the community. When we suffer, we tend to be more willing to inflict pain and misery upon others and ourselves, whether through words, actions, and energy. Creating a practice of non-violence towards oneself and others allow each individual to gain a stronger sense of well being, thus reducing their negative impact on the world. The ultimate impact is the realisation that we can each contribute to creating a more peaceful, healthy global society by becoming more peaceful and healthy.

Yoga is a science that tries to understand the root cause of all sufferings facing the human race, offers a sound philosophy and different practices to bring to an end to all sufferings. Yoga brings an end to all sufferings -physical, mental, emotional, social, professional and spiritual. The ancient scriptures claim that yoga is practised to bring an end to all kinds of sufferings. The essence of humanity is based on peace.

Humility, gratitude; forgiveness, compassion, and honesty are virtuous qualities of a peaceful and harmonious life. Humility is cultivated in yoga by being noncompetitive and not seeking to create the perfect posture, but to admit fragility and taking care of your body and mind.

Inner peace does not mean merely a state of inner being, which ignores the reality of human suffering. Rather, holistic peace is seen as encompassing an individual compassion for human need, coupled with a sincere attempt at identifying with and helping to transform the suffering of others. Yoga follows the inner path of spirituality dropping aside all rituals and rites, bringing all religions to one single platform.

Yoga is a universal science and technique. It is an agreement between the individual and the universe. It is universal in its approach and applies to all human beings irrespective of sex, age, caste, creed or religion. Now, yoga has become a Universal culture. It works on the whole of the individual, so it is meant for the development of the whole of mankind on the physical, mental, and spiritual levels.

Yoga is a science of the self in relation to outer world. It helps to bring subtle attitudinal change in life. Yoga aims to transform the body and mind by bringing it into sound state. Yoga is a scientific and a powerful technique to master instinctive behaviour of human beings. It aims at the melodious progress of the mind, body and the soul. Yoga transforms the brain and brain has deposits of all our past impressions, conflicts, dualities, problems and worries, by practising yoga, our thoughts transform into peace, harmony and love.