Yoga Club
Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle Science which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and science for healthy living. The word “Yoga” is derived from the Sanskrit rootyuj meaning “to join”, “to yoke” or “to unite”. According to Yogic scriptures, the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with universal consciousness. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be “in Yoga” and is termed as a yogi who has attained a state of freedom, referred to as Mukti, nirvana, kaivalya or moksha. “Yoga” also refers to an inner science comprising of a variety of methods through which human beings can achieve union between the body and mind to attain self-realisation. The aim of Yoga practice (sadhana) is to overcome all kinds of sufferings that lead to a sense of freedom in every walk of life with holistic health, happiness and harmony.
Book: International Yoga Day protocol
S.No | Name of the Student | Roll Number |
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1 | E.Bhavitha | 213T1A3211 |
2 | S.Prathyusha | 213T1A0445 |
3 | P. Hima Teja | 213T1A3142 |
4 | M. Pallavi | 213T1A0433 |
5 | Y. Sujitha | 213T1A05B5 |
6 | Sujitha | 233TA04036 |
7 | Yojana Sri | 233TA04060 |
8 | somala Indhu | 233TA05165 |
9 | Padma Shri | 233TA05153 |
10 | B. Srivani | 213T1A3203 |
11 | B. Lasya Reddy | 223T1A3208 |
12 | K. Poojitha | 223T1A3223 |
Participated in STATE AND DISTRICT YOGASANA COMPETITION