Yoga is not merely a physical exercise—it’s a journey inward. Rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, yoga nurtures harmony between the body, mind, and spirit. Experts say that even a few minutes of daily practice can calm your thoughts, release emotional tension, and bring you closer to a balanced, centered self.
“Yoga is chitta vritti nirodhah,” wrote Sage Patanjali—meaning yoga calms the constant chatter of the mind. Through mindful breathwork and gentle movement, yoga helps manage stress, anxiety, and overthinking. Instead of reacting out of habit, you begin to respond with clarity and calm.
Rohan Jajodia, Senior Yoga Instructor at Santushti Yoga Lounge, explains that yoga builds more than flexibility—it cultivates body awareness. “It strengthens muscles, improves posture, and deepens your connection with yourself,” he says. “It’s not about perfection but progress.”
Breathwork, or pranayama, is at the heart of yoga. It acts as a bridge between body and mind, regulating emotions and soothing the nervous system. With consistent practice, you breathe more deeply and move more mindfully.
The physical body holds stress, often in the shoulders, hips, or jaw. “Yoga helps gently release this stored tension,” says Lavleen Kaur, Founder of Santushti Holistic Health. “Over time, people feel emotionally lighter and more grounded.”
Yoga also extends beyond the mat. Its moral foundations—the Yamas and Niyamas—teach compassion, discipline, contentment, and introspection, guiding you toward a more conscious life.
As the Bhagavad Gita reminds us, “Do your duty without attachment to outcome—this is yoga.” Whether in times of joy or hardship, yoga anchors you in stillness.
So, start where you are. Breathe. Stretch. Reflect. Yoga doesn’t demand perfection—just presence.






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