What are the Principles of Hatha Yoga? What’s Inside? • What is Hatha Yoga • Benefits of Hatha Yoga • Who Can not Do Hatha Yoga • Six Principles of Hatha Yoga A healthy body is a blessing. It is not gifted or we are not born with that. It is achieved through rigorous practice. Hatha Yoga practices are designed to achieve optimum benefits for our bodies and minds. This article details Hatha Yoga and its important principles.
What is Hatha Yoga? Hatha in Sanskrit means stubborn and Hatha Yoga means the stubborn practice of yoga. Hatha Yoga originates from Raja Yoga or in other words, if you eliminate Yamas and Niyamas of Raja Yoga, you practice Hatha Yoga. Maharishi Patanjali in his book Yoga Sutra, described Raja Yoga which is also known as Ashtanga Yoga or Eight limbs of Yoga. ‘Asht’ which means eight in Sanskrit and ‘Anga’ which means limbs or parts in Sanskrit forms the meaning of eight limbs of Raja Yoga or teachings of Patanjali consists of eight parts. So Hatha without the two elements, is known as ‘Shtanga Yoga’, which means six-limbed paths of Yoga.
Benefits of Hatha Yoga Hatha Yoga has many physical and mental benefits. To describe a few, a strong body and mind. Helps in weight loss and management, reduces stress, and anxiety, and regulates your sleeping pattern. It improves blood circulation and keeps you energized. It reduces blood sugar levels and pains especially back and knee pains. Researchers even say that yoga has a positive impact on Alzheimer’s patients that improves symptoms and quality of life for patients.
Who Can /Who Cannot Do Hatha Yoga? Hatha Yoga is physically and mentally challenging, even though there are simple asanas and breathing exercises. It is not everyone’s cup of coffee. Some people need modifications in performing many asanas. Older adults, people with