

Yoga is the one of the best ways to fight the stress out from COVID-19 that we are in this unprecedented situation throughout the world, for the young and the aged alike! Take to Yoga now !
With Yoga you can Fight Back at any Age/Stage of your Life! With your wish and desire to live a healthy life you can fight back in any age and ‘condition’ of your physique and live a Happy and Prosperous life! But there is obviously a limit. In order to catch up one must not be too late .
Pranayams ( Breath Control) can be very useful ! Yoga along with breath control (pranayams) can be effective to fight COVID-19.
There is Magical Power in Yoga. It detoxifies the physique, psychology and the spirit and Emancipate the Spirit !
‘Yoga’ is a huge blessing for mankind which has been evolved and developed through thousands of years of experimentation by the monks while meditating in the forests, remotest caves in the Himalayan mountains having detached themselves from worldly attachments, desire, greed, fetishes, under the guidelines of their ‘gurus‘ with utter dedication, devotion and determination, sanctity and sacrifice! We are very lucky to have inherited such heritage and legacy which till today is unparalleled ! We continue to benefit and it is all the more relevant even today!
Yoga is a very powerful device that a man can have ! It stand in good stead always to anybody in his life. It is absolutely a necessity for us all, a best gift you can give to your children !
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Yoga just make you Invincible! It makes you Happy within! You can Fight off Stress and Toxic things that accrue due to modern lifestyles! Firstly you stay away and then you fight back to your natural self when needed! You rebound with Double vigor, energy and confidence!
Yoga is a Myth, Mystery and Magical ! You can Achieve Happiness, Joy and Serenity through yoga ! This is more relevant now, during COVID-19 ! But it remains to be so even after COVID-19, as it had been before!
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