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YOG for YOUTH

YOG for YOUTH

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru called Youth as the building blocks of a Nation and emphasized on strengthening the values among them because if the very basis is not strong the building would crumble down even with the slightest jerk. Sadly today’s youth is like an unsaddled horse who can be driven away very easily, perhaps this is the reason one would see terrorists who are in their teens or prime youth due to their fickle mindedness. The crooks fumble around with these innocent and gullible youngsters and their energy is put forth for destructive measures.
The only solution to channelize the abundant energy of youth constructively is by introducing them to Yog in its purest form. Generally today’s youngsters face few specific problems which can be tackled effortlessly with the help of Yog. The first and foremost problem is the weak and fragile bodies due to adulterated food products available and the introduction of Western ‘fast food’ culture, one can’t alter the products but Yog can help attain balance and enhance immunity so that a healthy life can be pursued. If Sanatan Kriya is followed as guided it brings robust health, immaculate radiance and glow to the practitioner without any artificial beauty products. One can maintain youth without the help of Botox.
The next major issue which has hampered the healthy life style of today’s youth is the ‘life-style’ oriented diseases comprising of cervical, spinal problems but heart failure and nervous breakdown have increased manifold in the recent past due to the professional stress with which they are not able to cope with. Yog can help in lessening hyperactivity which eventually brings relaxation & calmness and helps one take undue stress, caused by desire for professional excellence, in stride.
Another pivotal but the most bothering aspect among Youth is relationship-related issues which gradually makes them prone to emotional congestion. Emotional congestion blocks the flawless flow of vital prana in our body and in itself one of the major causes for innumerous diseases which, at times, cannot be diagnosed even by Medical fraternity. Emotional congestion also aggravates suicidal tendency among youngsters which can be disastrous for any nation. Yog, especially Sanatan Kriya gradually helps them attain detachment with circumstances and people as well. Hence it can be stated that Sanatan Kriya is a must for all the youngsters especially for those who are very emotional.
Youth are expected to not just pursue Yog but also promote this impeccable science which is an immeasurable treasure inherited from our ancient Rishis else claiming to be ‘Proud of being an Indian’ are mere shallow words. Practice Yog and Preach further is the only road to a peaceful and progressive life.

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  1. so simple solution of..........such huge problems. yog is the best solution.

    there is so much of pollution outside not only environmentally but morally also. yog can bring discipline and detachment which is truly a necessity of modern youth.

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