From the monthly archives:

October 2008

Press Release: Yogic Supplies

by admin on October 17, 2008

Yogic Supplies has been in the service industry for 24+ years, specializing in serving the needs of YOGA STUDENTS from around the world. Our services starts at your arrival at the airport till your departure back to your home country with a variety of services in between. We are proud to claim that our patrons have not just rated us “Best in its Class”, majority of them also become repeat patrons. Many of our inaugural patrons are still with us and have helped us develop every aspect of our business.

Features of the New Guest House:

  • 3 to 5 minutes walk to Yoga Shala
  • Short & Long term accommodation
  • 3 Double bed rooms with attached rest rooms
  • Private balconies
  • 24 hrs Hot water & western style toilet
  • Each room have been equipped with closet & dressing table
  • Shared equipped kitchen with Refrigerator & washing machine
  • Spacious hall with furniture and dining area
  • Television
  • Cots, beds & sheets will be provided
  • Telephone & Wireless Internet connection
  • Pooja room
  • Fans, Lights + backup generator
  • 24 hrs security [click to continue...]

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Finding Out About Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga And It’s Many Advantages

by admin on October 10, 2008


Knowlewdge Net
October 10 , 2008

Thousands of students flock to the Yoga Research Institute in Mysore, India each year in hopes of finding that missing piece to life’s puzzle. The Institute’s style of Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga is particularly attractive to Westerners because they enjoy the physical rigor and discipline. While many forms of yoga are more about relaxing, this style is more about physically challenging poses that evoke mental release. Some people say the method attracts the “overachiever” personality type, but in reality it caters to people of every level.

Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga was first brought to the Western world by the teachings of Patanjali Maharishi, a sage from Mysore India. He spoke about the significance of reaching internal purification and reconnecting with the “Universal Soul” through eight principles: moral codes, self-purification and study, posture, breath control, sense control, concentration, meditation and contemplation. He believed that each step built upon one another, much in the same way each posture (or “asana”) builds upon the next. Read more…

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Yoga Crash Course at the Mysore Dasara Festival

by admin on October 6, 2008


Express Buzz
K Shivakumar
04 Oct 2008

The ancient, time-tested practice of yoga will be another tourist attraction at the Dasara festivities at Mysore this year. Yoga teachers affiliated to the Pathanjali Yoga Shikshana Samithi, the Vivekanada Yoga Kendra and other institutes have coalesced under one banner, the “Mysore Yoga Okkuta.” Free yoga classes will be organised in sixty centres across the city.

In a bid to help tourists visiting the city get a feel of the ancient practice, the Okkuta has orgainsed yoga classes for occupants at Hotel President and Hotel Viceroy between 6 and 7 am. Tourists here may learn the basics of yoga and meditation. The Yoga Dasara Committee hopes to reach out to at least 3,000 people during the festival this year. Read more..

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