About Book:
“Our body is essential for every achievement,” said an ancient seer. That body should not be diseased but rather strong and healthy, with perfect harmony between the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. One's natural state should include an all-encompassing feeling of unusual lightness, a fullness of health, and an experience of overall contentment. Bliss and perfection, overflowing vitality and energy, are the human birthright.
Who would not like to be strong, beautiful, and healthy? Yet such characteristics do not manifest themselves merely by desire, nor are they commodities that can be purchased on world markets. They are something that only self-effort or Tapasya can create. Furthermore, the Hindu four-fold goal of human life (dharma, artha, kama, and moksha - duty, wealth, pleasure, and emancipation) is most easily obtained in a strong and healthy body. As the sage Charaka says in the Charaka Samhita, freedom from disease is health. While Indian medicine provides many effective remedies for illness, it acknowledges that prevention is much more effective than cure. In addition, statistics show that the cost of prevention is less than one-tenth that of fighting a manifested given illness. One of the best prophylactic measures against disease is regular physical exercise. The centuries-old system of Yoga with its distinct practice of Suryanamaskar remains the perfect all-inclusive health practice, even in today's busy world.
About Author:
Krzysztof Stec currently works at the Institute of Physical Education, Tourism and Physiotherapy, Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, Poland. Krzysztof does research in Health Psychology, Quantitative Social Research and Physiotherapy. Their most recent publication is a monograph titled 'Hygienic and Therapeutic Techniques of Yoga"
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