Yoga is a product of Hindu philosophy. The author of Yog Darshan or Yog Shastra is Maharishi Patanjali who enunciated it for the benefit of all mankind telling the ways to stay healthy, physically and morally, by practicing the precepts of Yum and Niyyam that include Aasans and Pranaayaam
yoga is very deeply connected to Hinduism. Through yoga one can attain the highest level of awareness or Moksha (liberation).
Yoga was practiced by saints and munis to achieve the highest goals of life. Since they were hindu Yoga is connected to hinduism.
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Hinduism practices both yoga as well as meditiaiton.
Hinduism doesn't give permission to divorce.
Followers of Hinduism practice yoga to attain better health & mental status. Also they practice yoga to attain Moksha (liberation) .
Karma yoga is a key concept in Hinduism that emphasizes selfless action and performing one's duties without attachment to the results. By practicing karma yoga, individuals can purify their minds, cultivate selflessness, and ultimately achieve spiritual growth. This path teaches that by acting with good intentions and without selfish desires, one can attain inner peace, spiritual fulfillment, and ultimately liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
It is difficult to understand or write about the main concept of Hinduism.Please check the two links in related section to read more about Hinduism and it's concept.The concepts of Hinduism can be broadly classified with:AtmanDharmaVarnaKarmaSamsaraPurusharthaMokshaBrahmanBhagavanIshvara
Yoga is an integral part of Hindu spiritualism. It is practiced in many forms. Sahaj Yoga is the easiest and the most common form of Yoga, practiced by most common people.
Srisa Chandra Vasu has written: 'The daily practice of the Hindus' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Rituals 'A catechism of Hindu dharma' -- subject(s): Hinduism 'An introduction to the Yoga philosophy' -- subject(s): Yoga
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