Sanskrit is the Medium Through Which India has Given Expression to Her Soul: Dr Sampadananda Mishra
Sanskrit scholar Dr Sampadananda Mishra is the director of Sri Aurobindo Foundation for Indian Culture. Through the Vande Mataram Library Trust, an open-source and volunteer-driven project, he plans to generate …
What Our Rishis Did With the Mind, a Conversation with Dr M Jayaraman
Dr M Jayaraman, Director of Literary Research Department at Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram and a senior yoga teacher is an expert in the diverse philosophy of Yoga and in healing chants. He …
Yoga, Psychotherapy and the Electrical Charge of Prana with Yogi Maheshwar
Yogi Maheshwar of France has received initiations from different lineages, in particular for khecari mudra. A researcher in Astrophysics and Cosmology his experiences in Yoga started 10 years ago, exactly …
Zoltan Cser on the Rhythm of Yantra and Vajra Dances
Zoltan Cser spent his childhood in the lap of nature in Budapest, as his parents were speleologists (cave researchers). His uncle lived in Mongolia, so very early in his age, …
Yama and Niyama are the Foremost Teachings of Yoga for Children: Melinda Földiné Irtl, Budapest
Melinda Földiné Irtl is interested in the philosophy and practical applications of Buddhism and Yoga. She has trained as a Buddhist Dharma teacher (TKBF University, Hungary, Budapest) and holds a …
Prevention & Control of Cancer – Looking East to the Ancient Yogic Sciences: Dr Lorenzo Cohen, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dr Lorenzo Cohen, Professor and Director of the Integrative Medicine Program at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Distinguished Clinical Professor, Fudan University Cancer Hospital, Shanghai, China, …
Yoga and the Emptying of The Self: Francois Lorin
Francois Lorin, one of the co-founders of the Federation de yoga Viniyoga, France, made his first trip to India in 1963 by land, a journey which took him 12 months. …
Neuroscience & Vedic Sciences Explore the Same Reality, the Underlying Laws of Nature: Dr Fred Travis
Dr Fred Travis is the best person to explain to us what happens to our brains when we meditate. As laymen we all know we feel calmer, more with ourselves …
World needs Ayurveda’s Code of Medical Ethics
Medical practitioners should take the Ayurveda oath of Ethics Even the most routine of medical interventions today is a nightmare. The old trust in a family doctor who knew all about the …
No Side Effects Drives Ayurveda Growth
An international report on Ayurveda trends conducted by Market Research Future (MRFR) this year predicts that the global Ayurveda market is poised to increase by 2023. The over 3,000-year-old Indian Ayurveda system …
Yoga Suffers When Taken Out of Its Indian Context: Nrithya Jagannathan
The Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram (KYM) is a 44 year old institute, well known in India and abroad as a centre for Yoga Therapy as well as Yoga Studies. The institute, since …
The Study of Conciousness is the Future of Yoga: N V Raghuram
Yoga today has reached all parts of the world and is a household name. Yet there are many Yoga gurus who believe that we have but scratched the surface of …
People From the West are Puzzled to See this Level of Contentment with Simplicity: Tarini Dadisman
Tarini (Shanna) Dadisman first came to India with a Panchakarma group led by Ayurveda practioner Durga Leela at the Vaidyagrama Ayurveda hospital. She fell so much in love in India, …