It’s random out there. It’s dark, and it’s stormy. And it’s a little weird, especially when it gets earnest.
Sometimes one simply stumbles across a random tentacle twitchingly thrust out by the internets and one knows, without a shadow of a doubt, that this is the blog-filler for which one has been searching.
Ladies, gentlemen, and the undecided:
Yoga at Home
Handy-dandy tips in Desi comic book form for integrating old-skool yoga into one’s daily life: everything from how to rinse out your sinuses by snorting hot, salty water, to how to maintain order and protect your karma on the playground. You and your clot-ridden sinuses will wonder how you ever lived without it. Praise and flexibility be unto the Yoga Institute of Santa Cruz, Mumbai.
Until the beginning of this century there was an impression that yoga was meant only for yogis and not for householders. Shri Yogendraji, the founder of the Yoga Institute, himself a householder yogi, exploded this myth and trained thousands of men and women in the practice of Yoga.
As this century is stepping into its twilight years there is a growing awareness that the family is the bedrock of personal growth. Members of a family, be they parents or children draw inspiration, strength and faith from the family as a whole. Yoga at Home will help to have light perception and strength family bonds.
Also available in Gujarati.
Excellent stuff – the importance of being earnest should not be ignored. Oh and er… if you would care to pop by my place, oh blogging mentor and supreme example to all, I have a little something for you which I will happily embroider on a pillow. Scented of course. With tentacles.
Your place is alive again? I shall check it out and restore it to the blogroll immediatement!
Many thanks from your unworthy student.