Yoga has its Roots about 5000 years BC, as described in Vedic Philosophy
and Tantras. Patanjali great sage composed this path into a Darshan
(Philosophy) in his Book. Patanjali Yoga Sutra. In which He has formulated
Yoga as a Eight Limbs (or) Eight fold Path.
1. Yama (Principles or Moral code) 2. Niyama (Personal Disciplines) 3. Asana (Yoga Postures / Positions) a stable and comfortable Posture
which helps attain Mental equilibrium. 4. Pranayama (Yoga Breathing) 5. Pratyahara (Withdrawal of Senses) 6. Dharana (Concentration on Objects) 7. Dhyan (Meditation) 8. Samadhi (Salvation)
The term Hatha Yoga has been commonly used to describe the
practice of Asana. The syllable “Ha” denotes the Pranic (Vital) Force
governing the physical Body and “tha” denotes the Chitta (Mental ) Force
thus making Hatha Yoga a catalyst to an awakening of the two Energies
that govern Our Lives. More correctly the techniques described in “Hatha Yoga”
harmonise and purify the body,the body systems and focus the Mind in
preparation for more advanced Chakras and Kundalini Practices. 1.Asana 2.Six Sat Karma 3.Mudras and Bandhas 4. Pranayama.
Mantra Yoga has its origin in Vedic Sciences and also in Tantra, infact all the verses. In Vedas
are called Mantras. It is said that any person who can Chant or sing Vedas
can achieve the Ultimate Salvation or Union with Supereme Consciousness only
by Chanting. The Mantras, which is the aim “Mantra Yoga”
Mantra – Mantra is Sanskrit word made up of two verbs "Man" & "tra". Which in Sanskrit
“Mananat trayate” just by Chanting One can save himself in the Universe that
is achieve the Ultimate in this Material World. We teaching and chantings
following Mantras those are:
1. Guru Mantra 2. Universal Mantra 3. Tantric Mantra 4. Prana Mantra 5. Mula Mantra