Yogi Hari is a Master of Hatha, Raja and Nada Yoga. He is well-known and respected around the world as a competent and inspiring teacher. Yogi Hari comeds from the Sivananda lineage. When he met his gurus, Swami Vishnu-Devananda and music master Swami Nads-Brahmananda in 1975, he retired from worldly life and spent seven years in the Sivananda Ashram where he immersed himself fully in Yoga Sadhana.
“Mudra” is a gesture made with fingers, hands or with entire body, sometimes coupled with breathing techniques to stimulate the flow of energy in the body. Mudras originated thousands of years ago and were very well adopted in ancient India, but of late, its essence is seen diminishing. With an intention to bring the benefits of Mudras to common man, Yogacharya and Mudra Specialist Sri Dharanipragada Prakash Rao has published a book in Telugu (A language of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana States of India) by name “Mudralu, Bhandhaalu” which is result of his vast study and research in the area of Yoga and Mudras. Till date it sold around 10,000 copies. To further strengthen the reach of this knowledge and benefits to larger audience, Sri Prakash Rao along with his daughter Dharanipragada Deepthi have brought forward a book in English by name “SAMPOORNA MUDRA VIGNAN” which is an encyclopedia to Mudras. It covers 810 Mudras with pictures, which explains the procedure, time limit to perform the Mudras, their physical, mental and spiritual benefits too. Apart from therapeutic use through Chikitsa mudras, this book also covers various mudras on Pranayama, Dhyana (Meditation) to activate chakras, Puja mudras, Mantra mudras, Vaastu mudras, Natya mudras and many more. This book categorizes Mudras based on how they are performed, such as Hasta Mudras which are practiced with hands, Kaaya Mudras (with body), Sira Mudras (with head), Aadhaara Mudras (taking an external support), Mano Mudras (by focusing the mind on something), Chakshu Mudras (using eyes), Bandha Mudras (internal locking mechanisms). Last part of the book contains a detailed list of ailments with special mention about the Mudras which can prevent or cure specific ailments. The reader can find his or her current health issue and practice the specific Mudras proposed in the book to experience direct benefits of Mudras. Irrespective of the age, if staying fit is your goal, then this is a “Book of all Times”! NOTE: Though most of the Mudras can be practiced by self to heal the health, there are some Mudras which must be learnt and practiced only under the guidance of an expert Mudra Specialist. The results may vary according to the level of concentration, belief, interest and practice. More books from same Author: Mudralu Bandhaalu - Telugu Book Mudraye Aur Bandh - Hiindi Book Sampoorna Mudra Vignanam - Telugu Visit us: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/YogaMudras Website: http://YogaMudras.org About the Author: https://www.amazon.com/author/dharanipragada.deepthi Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09GYP32L1/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Hard Copy: Available on Amazon.in, Flipkart.com Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Mobile & Whattsapp: +91 98490 66765, +91 8978801247 To buy your hard copy of this book, contact us on email or whattsapp.
World known Yoga Master Shri Yogi Hari inspired and uplifted so many Yoga students by his teacher training courses, seminars, yoga classes and also by his incomparable series of Hatha Yoga Videos and DVDs from Beginners to Advanced level. Now he is presenting another masterpiece of Hatha Yoga.
This groundbreaking commentary sheds light on the ancient scripture, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, dispelling the confusion and misinformation that permeated the world of Hatha Yoga today. Shri Yogi Hari, a world-renowned Yogi from the Sivananda lineage, a venerable Rishi, beloved Guru and perfected Master of Hatha, Nada and Raja Yoga, has selflessly dedicated his life to bringing the ancient mystical knowledge of Yoga to humanity until now. Also included are inspiring pictures of Shri Yogi Hari performing various Asanas and Mudras with detailed descriptions and easy-to-follow instructions on how to get into such poses.
Our body consists of five elements i.e. Akash, Vayu, Jal, Agni and Prathvi tatvas. The each finger represents the respective elements present in the body. The imbalance in the tatvas (elements) leads to the various ailments or the diseases in the body. The Mudra Vigyan is an ancient Indian Science that is being practiced for centuries.
Originally written in Marathi, ‘Ayurveda Garbha Sanskar’ is a book that serves as a guide to a couple who are looking to start a family, starting out by getting pregnant, giving birth to a healthy child and nurturing the little one. The book comprehensively provides people everything that a person wants to know about conceiving, pregnancy and delivery to nurturing the little one for up to 2 years of age. Not simply a book laden with known-lectures, rather this book can be seen as an elaboration of various ancient Ayurvedic practices that leads to the complete well-being of the mother and child’s physical, spiritual and psychological health. It also advises on the traditional herb mixes, yoga, music and mantras that the new-mothers or the mothers-to-be may find helpful. Besides, this book also charts a nutritious Ayurvedic diet-plan for the couples to detoxify their bodies and be healthy in the right sense of the term. Once a mother conceives, she must be able to nourish and condition the little one in her womb. Likewise, this book also provides a month-by-month nutrition plan that helps in proper nourishment of the baby. Yoga and full-body herbal oil massages during pregnancy are also recommended for the mothers-to-be along with a list of health tonics prescribed in this book. In order to reach out to more people worldwide, this book has been translated in English, and is available in hardcover.
Yoga is flying across the shores of Bharatha all over the world like an eagle. The entire humanity needs yoga today. If going after Yoga to get rid of diseases is one dimension, using Yoga to make our body healthy so that we can enjoy material pleasures is the other dimension. This was not what those great Rshis who evolved Yoga had in mind. Yoga is another name for pure living. If man lives, being aware of the purpose for which he was created, what else can it be excepted in Yoga? Human body is a temple. In a larger sense, it is the dwelling place of gods. Whatever one finds in the world is present in the human body. We have 72,000 Nerves in the body, also we have 72,000 Nadies which are subtle channels and centres of energy. We get a detailed account of these in books on Hatayoga. In this background Mudras and Bandhas occupy a place of great significance. We have a considerably difficult challenge to convert this Annamaya body into one, the object of which is Dharma Sadhana. Kalidasa has announced, "Shareeramadyam khalu dharma sadhanam". Our sages have said, "Manaeva manushyanam karanam bandha mokshayoho" Our mind is the cause of both Bandha and Moksha. In that case how can we make use of the techniques available to us to the best of our advantage? "Mudras" help us to keep our body and mind pure and chaste. They are tools to lead us to life fulfilment. When we activate the nerve and nadi centres in the body, they make the flow of energy smooth. Our body is a fantastic machine designed by the Creator. He has set in it a super computer called the 'Brain'. All the activities in our body are controlled by the Mind. The pressure exerted on certain key points in the body and in hands, energises the centres in the brain. We have come to know this truth as a result of experiments conducted in different parts of the world. Acupressure specialists assert that if we activate certain points in the legs, hands and ears, we can ward off a number of disorders of the body. In our ancient Tantra Marga we hear about "Khechari Mudra". During five thousand years after sage Vedavyasa, our ancestors have devised a number of ways to help man keep himself fit. They are simple and workable. We get a sea of information about Mudra Science in a number of books on Yoga shastra and Tantra Shastra. In a few of our epics also, we get references to these Mudras.
A simple technique to achieve lasting health, happiness, and inner peace. “Yoga for the hands—sounds too good to be true. Do it at the office, on an airplane, lying in bed. Seasoned yoga teacher Gertrud Hirschi has used these hand postures to ease asthma, relieve flu symptoms, think more effectively, relieve tension, and more. Like a classroom instructor, she guides readers with simultaneous breathing advice and conjures up helpful images.” —Brian Bruya, Amazon.com Review Mudras are yoga positions for your hands and fingers. They can be practiced sitting, lying down, standing, or walking, at any time and place. These mysterious healing gestures can calm the stress, aggravations, and frustrations of everyday life. Schooled in the traditional knowledge of this eastern art of healing, well-known Swiss yoga teacher, Gertrud Hirschi, shows how these easy techniques can recharge personal energy reserves and improve quality of life. Readers will learn how to use the practice of mudras to: Prevent illness and ailments Support the healing of many emotional issues Promote spiritual development Intensify the affect with breathing exercises, affirmations, visualizations, herbs, nutrition, music, and colors therapy Also included are several full-body mudras and exercises to enhance any meditation and yoga practice.
Hatha Yoga Pradipika is among the most influential surviving texts on hatha yoga. The text describes asanas, purifying practices, shatkarma, mudras, finger and hand positions, bandhas, locks, and pranayama, breath exercises. The book explains the purpose of Hatha Yoga, the awakening of subtle energy kundalini, advancement to Raja Yoga, and the experience of deep meditative absorption known as samadhi.
FREE DVD CONTAINS: — Right postures while practicing Pranayama — Identifying correct pattern of breathing — Step-by-step technique of Pranayama — Imagery for: Stress Management, Energization, Joint Pain & Backache, Heart & Hypertension, Asthma & Allergies and Diabetes Pranayama is in vogue today but few are really aware of its subtle yet profound effects on the mind. Pranayama involves much more than a few breathing exercises; it is a holistic experience that encompasses the body and the mind. The book explains in simple terms: — How to identify and correct our faulty patterns of breathing — How to practice pranayama with understanding and safety — Logical explanations for various aspects of Pranayama - • why one nostril is usually more open than the other and what are its implications on our mindset and diseases • how Kapalbhati can offer peace of mind • how the vibrations of chanting soothe the mind and heal the body — How pranayama creates the interface to connect with the mind — How to program our mind towards self-empowerment, health & happiness. This book is for one and all who desire to create positive health.