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DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH DEPARTMENT OF AYUSH MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA GOVT. OF INDIA A Presentation By Dr. Ishwar V. Basavaraddi Director Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga New Delhi SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF YOGA SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF YOGA

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DEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSH

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIA

DEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSHDEPARTMENT OF AYUSH

MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREMINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFAREGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIAGOVT. OF INDIA

A Presentation By

Dr. Ishwar V. BasavaraddiDirector

Morarji Desai National Institute of YogaNew Delhi

SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF YOGASCIENTIFIC ASPECTS OF YOGA

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PRESENTATION – A SUMMARISED VIEWPRESENTATION – A SUMMARISED VIEW

� Traditional Information about Yoga

� Yoga: An experiential phenomena-Advantages.

� How Yoga Works?

� Yogic Methods For Management Of Psychosomatic Disorders.

� Holistic Effect of Yoga Practices - A Summarized View.

� Research Review on Scientific aspects of Yoga Practices.

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TRADITIONAL INFORMATIONTRADITIONAL INFORMATION

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� Yoga is the product of the perennial wisdom of India

� Origin of Yoga- at least three thousand years before Christ.

� Yoga is basically developed as a Moksha Shastra Which helps to over come all Kinds Of Suffering

� In India it is a Way of Healthy Living

� Yoga is an ancient art based on an extremely subtle sciencethat of Body, Psyche and Spirit

TRADITIONAL INFORMATIONTRADITIONAL INFORMATION

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Yoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is HarmonyYoga is Harmony

� Harmony is a Precious Treasure of Human Life

� There is no progress without Harmony.

Harmony in all Walks of Life

1. Body and Mind.

2. Emotions and Intelligence.

3. Self and Society.

4. Purpose of Life and Method of Living etc.

YOGA IS AN ART AND SCIENCE OF HEALTHY LIVING

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� Yoga means – Joining, Yoke, Absorption.

� Lord Shiva is the Founder – Indian mythology.

� Yoga is as old as civilization. References found in the excavation

of Indus Valley.

� Yoga has been referred in the Vedas Moksha (liberation) is the ultimate goal of Yoga – Upanishads .

� Arya Ashtanga Yoga of Bauddhism & Saptanga Yoga of Jainism.

TRADITIONAL INFORMATION(HISTORY & DEVELOPMENT OF YOGA)TRADITIONAL INFORMATION(HISTORY & DEVELOPMENT OF YOGA)

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� Epics – Ramayana & Mahabharatha.

� Bhagavadgita – Quintessence of Yoga

� Shad-Darshanas

� Maharshi Patanjali (200 B.C.)– Yoga Sutras – Ashtanga Yoga

� Acharyatrayas: Shankara, Madhwa, Ramanuja Tantra/ Puranic

Age (500-1500 C.E.).

� Natha Cult – Extraordinary psycho-techniques.

� Hatha Yoga school – More popular

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TODAY YOGA IS VERY POPULAR BECAUSE

OF ITS EFFICACY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF

PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS

TODAY YOGA IS VERY POPULAR BECAUSE

OF ITS EFFICACY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF

PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDERS

YOGA WORKS

BUT HOW?

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SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND

KOSHAKOSHAKOSHAKOSHA

SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND SHARIRA AND

KOSHAKOSHAKOSHAKOSHA

� Sthoola Sharira (Gross Body)

Annamaya Kosha (Physical sheath)

� Sookshma Sharir (Subtle Body)

Pranamaya Kosha (Vital sheath)

Manomaya Kosha (Mental sheath)

Vijnanamaya kosha(Intellectual sheath)

� Karana Sharir (Causal Body)

Anandamaya Kosha (Blissful sheath

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SEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADISEVEN CHAKRAS, PRANA AND NADI

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CHAKRAS

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CHAKRAS

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HOW YOGA WORKS?HOW YOGA WORKS?

� Annamaya Kosha (Physical Sheath)Affected by Physical Problems due to wrong postural habits, sedentary lifestyle.

Rectified by Yogasanas

� Pranamaya Kosha (Vital Sheath) Affected by wrong breathing pattern.

Rectified by Pranayama

� Manomaya Kosha (Mental Sheath) Affected by Mental Afflictions & Occupational mental stressors.

Rectified by Yama, Niyama, Dharana and Dhyana

� Vijnanamaya kosha (Intellectual Sheath)Affected by work load and Overstress.

Rectified by Pranava Japa and Dhyana

� Anandamaya Kosha (Blissful Sheath) Affected by Psychosomatic Ailments

Rectified by Abhyasa and Vairagya leading to Samapatti state and later Samadhi.

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REFERENCES FROM DIFFERENT YOGA TEXTSREFERENCES FROM DIFFERENT YOGA TEXTS

� Hatha Yogic Approach

(Practices focusing on Nadi-shodhana, Chakras, Kanda and awakening of Kundalini)

Yogic Shatkarma

Asana

Pranayama

Mudras

Bandhas

Dhyana

� Patanjali’s Approach

(More practical and Holistic Approach)

� Ashtanga Yoga

� Kriya Yoga

� Citta Prasadana

� Pratipaksha Bhavanam

� Heyam DukhamAnagatam and focusing on right actions (Ashukla-AkrishnaKarma)

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FOUR BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THERAPY FOR A COMMON MANFOUR BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THERAPY FOR A COMMON MAN

� Breathing Rectification

� Schedule Rectification

� Diet Rectification

� Yoga Practices

(Kriya/ Asana/ Pranayama/ Mudras/ Bandha)

� IDEAL STRATEGY FOR MANAGEMENT OF ALL THE PROBLEMS OF JUDGES

Life style Modification

Yoga

Workplace Modifications and Ergonomics serve to reduce strenuous neck positions during work and leisure.

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YOGA WORKS BUT HOW?YOGA WORKS BUT HOW?

Kriyas Asanas, Pranayama and Dhyana

Balance Endocrinal and Nervous control

Increases Mind and Body Control

Calm Relax Refresh

Health , Happiness and Harmony

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WHAT WE NEED TO BE HEALTHY?WHAT WE NEED TO BE HEALTHY?

� INGESTION

� DIGESTION

� ASSIMILATION

� CIRCULATION

� ELIMINATION

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CONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGACONCEPT OF DIET IN YOGA

�Quality

�Quantity

�State of Mind

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SHATKARMAS-CLEANSING PRACTICESSHATKARMAS-CLEANSING PRACTICES

TratakaTrataka KapalabhatiKapalabhati

KunjalKunjal

NauliNauli

Jala NetiJala NetiSutra NetiSutra NetiNetiNeti

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YOGASANAS COMMONLY ADVICED FOR FOR DIGESTIVE

DISORDERS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS

YOGASANAS COMMONLY ADVICED FOR FOR DIGESTIVE

DISORDERS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS

DhanurasanaDhanurasana

BhujangasanaBhujangasana SalabhasanaSalabhasana

MakarasanaMakarasana

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ASANAS FOR RESPIRATORY DISORDERSASANAS FOR RESPIRATORY DISORDERS

MatsyasanaBhujangasana

GomukhasanaUshtrasana

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YOGASANAS COMONLY ADVICED FOR DIABETESYOGASANAS COMONLY ADVICED FOR DIABETES

VakrasanaVakrasana Ardha MatsyendrasanaArdha Matsyendrasana

PaschmottanasanaPaschmottanasana

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UTTHANA-MADOOKASANA

GOMUKHASANA

(Cow Pose)

YOGASANAS COMONLY ADVICED FOR C.SPONDYLOSISYOGASANAS COMONLY ADVICED FOR C.SPONDYLOSIS

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RELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESRELAXATIVE POSTURESSHAVASANA

(Dead Pose)

MAKARASANA

(Crocodile Pose)

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PRANAYAMA COMMONLY ADVICED IN ALL DISORDERS PRANAYAMA COMMONLY ADVICED IN ALL DISORDERS

Ujjayi PranayamaUjjayi PranayamaNadishodhana PranayamaNadishodhana Pranayama

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YOGASANAS COMMONLY ADVICED FOR MEDITATIONYOGASANAS COMMONLY ADVICED FOR MEDITATION

Padmasana with

Dhyan Mudra

Padmasana with

Dhyan MudraPadmasana with Bhrumadhya

Drishti

Padmasana with Bhrumadhya

Drishti

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DHYANADHYANADHYANADHYANADHYANADHYANADHYANADHYANA

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YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY –––– WHY ?WHY ?WHY ?WHY ?YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY YOGA THERAPY –––– WHY ?WHY ?WHY ?WHY ?

� Improves the overall functioning of the Organs.

� Improves Circulation of Blood in the body.

� Acts as an efficient stress buster.

� Brings about a better neuro-muscular coordination.

� Strengthens the immunity.

� Decreases overall workload to the organs.

� Provides psychological well-being.

� Enhances the endurance to face abnormal

situations .

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HEALTH

PHYSIQUE

(SAMA DOSHA

AGNI,

DHATU,

MALA)

BIOENERGY

(PRANA)

PSYCHE

(PRASSANA

MANAH)

SPIRIT

(PRASSANA

ATMA)

DESIGNING YOGA THERAPY

EMOTIONS

(PRASSANA

INDRIYA)

Shaucha (Cleanliness)

Mitahar (Balanced Diet)

Proper Breathing

Yoga Practice

Achar (Right Conduct)

Vichara (Right Thought)

Vyavahara (Behaviour)

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RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC

ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.

RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH REVIEW ON SCIENTIFIC

ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.ASPECTS OF YOGA PRACTICES.

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BIOBIOBIOBIO----CHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTSBIOBIOBIOBIO----CHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTSCHEMICAL EFFECTS

�Hemoglobin increases.

� Lymphocyte count increases.

� Total white blood cell count.

decreases.

� Thyroxin increases.

� Vitamin-C increases.

�Total serum protein increases.

� Glucose & Sodium

decreases.

� Total cholesterol &

Triglycerides decreases.

� HDL cholesterol increases.

� LDL & VLDL cholesterol

decreases.

� Catecholamines decreases.

� Hematocrit increases.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

� Social adjustment increases.

� Anxiety and depression

decrease.

� Hostility decreases.

� Somatic & kinesthetic

awareness increase.

� Mood improves and

subjective well-being

increases.

� Self-acceptance and self-

actualization increase.

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PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTSPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS

� Cardiovascular efficiency

increases.

� Musculoskeletal flexibility & joint

range of motion increase.

� Gastrointestinal & Endocrine

function normalizes.

� Immunity increases.

� Pain decreases.

� Endurance increases.

� Energy level increases

� Stable ANS with a tendency

towards PNS dominance.

� Pulse rate & Respiratory rate

decreases

� Blood pressure decreases.

� Galvanic Skin Response

(GSR) increases.

� EEG - alpha waves increase.

� EMG activity decreases

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SCIENTIFIC STUDIES –CLINICALSCIENTIFIC STUDIES –CLINICAL

� Several Research Studies on Bronchial asthma – Long term follow up studies – 5 years (VK Yogas).

� Research studies on Stress related disorders – VK Yogas.

� High altitude sickness and exposure to extreme cold and heat situations –DIPAS.

� Coronary Artery Disease, IBS and Cancer – AIIMS.

� Psychiatric & Neurological Disorders – Schizophrenia, Depression, Epilepsy etc. – NIMHANS.

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� A Study of the effect of Yoga practices on management of Techno-stress in Computer users: A quantitative approach using psycho-neuro- physio- motor functions.

COLLABORATING INSTITUTES

Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, Ashok Road, New Delhi

and

Escort Heart Institute and Research Center, Okhla Road, New Delhi

RESEARCH STUDY DONE AT MDNIY

2006-2007

RESEARCH STUDY DONE AT MDNIY

2006-2007

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� Significant positive difference found in computer hassles between the participants of experimental group and control group.

� Significant positive difference found in the general stress level between the participants of experimental group and contrel group.

� Significant positive difference found in the occupational strain related parameters like psychological strain, vocational strain and physical strain between the participants of experimental group and control group.

� Significant posit ive difference found in the parameters related to occupational role like role overload, role insufficiency and role ambiguity between the participants of experimental and control group.

� Significant positive difference found in Neck, shoulder, Back and Wrist Pain between the participants of Experimental group and control group.

� Significant improvement found in self care among the participants of Experimental group.

FINDINGSFINDINGS

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SOME FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES ON PRANAYAMASOME FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES ON PRANAYAMA

� Vinekar, S. L. 1966

Electro-nasography (a new approach in neuro-physiological research)Neurology, Vol. XIV : 2; 75-79; 1966.

� Pratap, V.1972

Diurnal pattern of nostril breathing – an exploratory study.Yoga Mimamsa, Vol. XIV : 3 & 4;1-18; 1972.

� Mestan J. and Bhole, M.V.1979

Cardiac Out-put in normal, deep and ujja pranayamic breathing - a preliminary study. Yoga Mimamsa, Vol. XIX: 4; 11-17; 1979

� The earliest studies on Pranayama were done by Swami Kuvalayananadaji in1924 at Lonavla, India

Swami Kuvalayananda and Karambelkar, P. V. 1956-1957.

– Studies in internal and external pressure changes in normal breathing. Y. M. Vol. VI : 3; 187-195; 1956.

– Studies in internal and external pressure changes in deep breathing. Y. M. Vol. VI : 3; 196-202; 1956.

– Experiments on pranayama – bhastrika pranayama (gheranda samhita pattern) Yoga Mimamsa, Vol. VI:1; 9-20; 1956.

– Studies in alveolar air in kapalabhati.Yoga Mimamsa,7, 1, 9-25.

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RESEARCH FINDINGS ON PRANAYAMARESEARCH FINDINGS ON PRANAYAMA� The Oxygen intake is reduced to less than one fourth in Pranayamic

Breathing compared to Normal Breathing.

� The diffusion gradient of various gases is not much affected during the phase of Kumbhaka.

� The free acid radical content in the blood reduces because of reduced oxidation process.

� Better neuro-endocrinal coordination is established.

� Studies on Nostril Dominance has confirmed the effect of regulated breathing on specific areas of the brain.

� Reduction in secretions of Stress hormones and decrease in Basal Metabolic Rate.

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SOME RESEARCH FINDINGS ON MEDITATIONSOME RESEARCH FINDINGS ON MEDITATION

� Meditation and Mindfulness calms Amygdala, an area of the brain associated with the fear response that is a factor in anxiety and stress disorders.

(Paul Ekman, Univ Of California,San Francisco Medical; centre)

� Meditation helps in balancing neurotransmitters. E.gIncrease in Serotonin (Mood Elevating Neurotransmitter).

(Dr Solomon, John Hopkins Medical School)

� A study on brain scan of Buddhists practicing meditation regularly indicated an heightened activity in left pre-frontal lobe of the brain - an area associated with positive emotions, self control and calm temperament.

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Leading Yoga InstitutesLeading Yoga Institutes

�Yoga Universities

�Eminent Yoga Institutions

�National Institutions of Yoga

�Yoga Departments in the Universities

�Yoga Centers

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MORARJI DESAI NATIONAL MORARJI DESAI NATIONAL

INSTITUTE OF YOGAINSTITUTE OF YOGA(An Autonomous Organization Registered Under the Department of AYUSH,

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India),

68, Ashoka Road, Near Gole Dak Khana, New Delhi-110001.

THANK YOU

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