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Yoga can be considered as the oldest 'recorded' form of exercise in the young history of Homo sapiens. Its origins can be traced back to c. sixth and fifth centuries BCE.
Some historians even put the date as far back as the Vedic age, where references to yoga could be found in the ancient Indian text viz. the Rig Veda. In other words, yoga preceded the Buddha. No wonder He was so taken in by this discipline that aims to straddle the spiritual, mental and physical realms.
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Tracking The Historical Evolution of Yoga in India
The history of yoga is conventionally categorized into four eras or periods by scholars across the ages.
- Pre-Classical Yoga believed to have been developed during the age of the great Indus Valley civilization five millennia before our time. That's what we call old!
- Classical Yoga, also called Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra is often recognized as the first codified body of knowledge on the theories and practice of yoga.
- Post-Classical Yoga focuses on a way of life that encourages people to live in the moment instead of worrying unduly about liberation etc.
- Modern Yoga is the last and the contemporary phase of yoga. This was developed in the late 1800s and has been in vogue ever since.
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The yogic tradition has evolved primarily out of a few primitive forms of yoga.

Understand Your Body and Yoga
Before deciding to enrol yourself into a yoga studio or online yoga classes or appoint your very own private yoga trainer in Madurai, it is advisable to learn and understand the different forms of yoga. They serve different purposes.
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Hatha Yoga
This gentle form of yoga is most ideal for beginners who are looking to improve their body's flexibility and balance.
Vinyasa Yoga
Also known as power yoga, this form of yoga is ideal for those who are looking to lose bodyweight.
‘Surya Namaskar’ is a popular form of vinyasa yoga.
Iyengar Yoga
This form of yoga is recommended for those with chronic pain in their muscles and joints. Iyengar yoga is designed to help strengthen both.
Bikram Yoga
This is the best-suited yoga for improving body flexibility.
Kundalini
An amalgamation of different breathing exercises, chanting and physical movements, Kundalini yoga is more spiritual in nature, helping you to relax.
Ashtanga Yoga
Ashtanga yoga is an advanced form of yoga that includes physically intense poses and exercises.
Prenatal Yoga
It is exactly what it says! Designed for pregnant women and combining exercises and breathing techniques, prenatal yoga aims to reduce health risks during the critical prenatal stage of pregnancy.
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