Haryana Yog - Naturopathy Hospital & Health Resort - Bhiwani
Haryana Yog - Naturopathy Hospital & Health Resort is the Northern India's Premium & Haryana's Oldest Yoga & Naturopathy Hospital. Come into existence on 1 Feb, 1964, Under societies reg. act 1860, No 27, dated 9th March 1967 , Haryana / Punjab / Chandigarh. Was given charity which, under clause 80g is income tax free.
Haryana Yog Naturopathy Hospital is headed by Dr. Madan Manav, who is a specialist in 'SCIENCE OF BLISS' and chronic diseasies, a prominent name in the field of naturopathy & yoga. He has given away the concept of "Blissful Life". He is a thorough professional and has dedicated his life to his area of expertise. He is a veteran, having an experience of 20 years.
Haryana Yog - Naturopathy Hospital is well known for Yoga, Naturopathy Treatment, Weight Loss Treatment, Body Spa and is a health resort. Hospital provides one of the best and cheap Naturopathy Treatment in Haryana.
Yoga is a way of life, an art of righteous living or an integrated system for the benefit of the body, mind and inner spirit. This art originated, was perfected and practiced in India thousands of years ago. The references to yoga are available in 'Upanishads' and 'Puranas' composed by Indian Aryans in the later Vedic and post- Vedic period.
The main credit for systematizing yoga goes to Patanjali who wrote 'Yoga Sutra', two thousand Years ago. He described the principles of the full eight fold yogic discipline. He composed the treatise in brief code words known as 'Sutras'. It is through this basic treatise that the essential message of yoga spread throughout the world. Aim of Yoga is the attainment of the physical, mental and spiritual health.
Five types of yoga are: Japa yoga, Karma yoga, Gyana yoga, Bhakti yoga, Raja yoga. Japa Yoga: o concentrate one's mind on divine name or holy syllable, mantra etc. like 'OM', ‘Rama', 'Allah', 'God', 'Vahe Guru' etc. through repeated recitation or remembrance. Karma Yoga: Teaches us to perform all actions without having any desire for their fruit. In this sadhana, a Yogi considers his duty as divine action, perform it with whole-hearted dedication but shuns away all desires.
Gyana Yoga: Teaches us to discriminate between self and non-self and to acquire the knowledge of one's spiritual entity through the study of scriptures, company of Saints and practices of meditation. Bhakti Yoga: Bhakti Yoga, a system of intense devotion with emphasis on complete surrender to divine will. The true follower of Bhakti Yoga is free from egoism remains humble and unaffected by the dualities of the world. Raja Yoga: Raja Yoga popularly known as “Ashtanga Yoga” is for all-round development of human beings. These are Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi.