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Exploring the Philosophy and Wisdom of Yoga

byAdi Anant Yoga StudioAt Adi Anant Yoga Studio in Saket, DelhiStarts from1,100 per personView full gallery

Ancient wisdom is not just for reading, it is a practice for your daily life. Here, we delve into the core principles of Dharma, consciousness, and the mind to deepen your understanding of the yoga path.

This page from a book discusses "Kundalini: Ek Tantrik Marg" (The Tantric Path of Kundalini). Understanding this divine energy is key to spiritual progress, and I guide my students on how to walk this path of Dharma safely.

A chapter titled "Why Shivlingam? Mystery, Symbol, and Paramarthik Meaning." The Shivlingam represents the formless, universal consciousness. My teachings delve into these profound symbols to deepen your understanding.

This illustration depicts "Ekagrata ka Rahasyamay Marg: Dharana" (The Mysterious Path of Concentration). Dharana is the sixth limb of yoga, and I teach techniques to master concentration as a doorway to meditation.

This chapter is simply titled "Man" (The Mind). The deer symbolizes the restless, wandering nature of the mind. A core part of my teaching is learning to gently tame this restlessness through disciplined practice.

"Shiv se Punah Milan" (Reunion with Shiva). This image represents the ultimate goal of yoga: the merging of the individual consciousness with the divine. This is the path of salvation I guide my students on.

About The Path of Yoga: Philosophy & Wisdom

I don't treat philosophy as separate from your mat. When we discuss concepts like Dharana or the nature of the mind during our sessions, we immediately apply them to your breathwork and meditation. This turns ancient theory into a practical tool you can use to manage your restless thoughts during a stressful day.

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