Kriya Blog #2 - Sanskrit Origins & Its Place in Yogic Text, Classical Yoga & Ayurveda
Section 2 - Kriyā & Shastra
What is Shastra?
The teachings of Yoga, Hinduism, Buddhism, Ayurveda, and all of the Vedic schools have an in-depth tradition of scriptures or text. Shastra is the word in Sanskrit that translates as scriptures. Yogic Shastra or Yogic Scriptures are loaded with amazing information about Yoga. For some, the word scripture might bring up unpleasant memories of Bible school. Yogic Shastra is based out of profound realizations. Shastra is an attempt to point towards the enlightened state in writing, which can not be expressed in any words or language. Yogic texts offer us a view into Self Revlead Knowledge of higher states of consciousness. This is different than ordinary dogmatic religions.
Cultural Misappropriation - Why Shastra is Needed in the Yoga Marketplace
Is Yoga a form...
I first experienced Yoga practices using the word Kirya when my Mom brought me to a Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan class in 1997. As a teenager I was taken by the story around the practice and the high I got from the powerful breath work. I continued with this practice for the next 13 years until 2010. At times I practiced for minimum of 3 hours a day, doing early morning sadhana singing with my friends in Sikh Dharma and enjoying the ups and downs of being involved with many of the traveling musicians in the 3HO community. Community life was rich and a wonderful yet challenging time of my life.
Back in 2001 while sick with lyme disease, I laid in bed and went on a mystical journey reading Yogananda’s classic work Autobiography of a Yogi. Up to that time I had exclusively been following Yogi Bhajan’s view on Kriya. Reading Yogananda’s amazing book, which brought up Kriya Yoga often, made me very...
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