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ISCM and Puducherry SCC promotes Yoga & Music Therapy for De-addiction 
The Institute of Salutogenesis and Complementary Medicine (ISCM) of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth (SBV), in association with the Mother Care Foundation (MCF)—a centre for alcohol and cannabis de-addiction and rehabilitation; organised and conducted an awareness program on de-addiction and rehabilitation — in collaboration with the Indian...
Bihar SCC convenes meeting, adopts strategic resolutions 
he Bihar State Chapter Committee of the Indian Yoga Association convened its meeting on 27 February 2026 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Energy Yoga Healing Centre, Patna. The meeting was attended by all newly appointed Executive Committee members and focused on strengthening the...
MAHER spearheads community wellness initiative 
Reaffirming its commitment to community well-being and the propagation of yoga, the Faculty of Yoga Sciences and Therapy (FYST), Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education & Research, Chennai — an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association — conducted a five-day Social Service Activities and Free...
Oordhvam Yoga marked National Youth Day with inspiring workshop at SIMATS, Chennai 
On the occasion of National Youth Day, Dr. Kaushik R, Founder of Oordhvam Yoga, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, delivered an inspiring one-day workshop titled “Elevate Your Well-Being: Tools for Calm Minds, Healthy Bodies & Stronger Connections.” The session took place at...
Yogis Foundation successfully held yoga and meditation camp in Ambasamudram 
The Yogis Foundation successfully held a two-day Yoga and Meditation Camp on 7th and 8th February 2026 at the Yogis Meditation Center, Ambasamudram, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu. The camp witnessed enthusiastic participation from aspirants and yoga practitioners representing various regions across the state. Designed as...
S V Yogalaya, Chennai celebrates Republic Day, Ratha Saptami and hosts insightful Tapas Yoga Club session 
S V Yogalaya, Arumbakkam, Chennai, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, marked significant occasions with devotion, discipline, and yogic awareness through a series of meaningful programmes. On the occasion of Republic Day, a grand archery event was organized at S V Yoga Center,...
YogaPeace Sansthan organises “Anandam” programme to promote joyful living through yoga in rural Nepal 
Under the joint aegis of YogaPeace Sansthan and the Indian Yoga Association, an inspiring yoga-awareness programme titled “Anandam – How to Live Joyfully in Life” was successfully organized at Tribhuwan Higher Secondary School, Shankar Pokhari 33400, Ward No. 3, Pakhar Chor Parvat, Nepal. The programme...
Grand celebration of the 11th Surya Namaskar Vinyasa in Mumbai with over 200 participants 
Swayamsiddha Yoga, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, successfully organized its 11th Surya Namaskar Vinyasa with great enthusiasm and participation. Dedicated to the promotion of yoga for the past 30 years, the institution conducted this grand event under the able guidance of Yogacharya...
Art of Living with Gujarat SCC successfully organizes Yoga Mahotsav 
In a vibrant celebration of yoga and collective wellness, the Art of Living, in collaboration with the Indian Yoga Association – Gujarat Chapter, successfully organized Yoga Mahotsav at Deesa, Gujarat. The grand event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of more than 300 yoga practitioners and wellness...
Universal Peace Foundation conducts series of spiritual, educational and national events at Thirumoorthi Hills 
The Universal Peace Foundation, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, organized a series of spiritually enriching, educational, and nationally significant programmes during January and February 2026 at its Gnanapeedam, Thirumoorthi Hills. These events reflected the Foundation’s continued commitment to youth empowerment, spiritual awakening,...



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09 Apr 2026

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Managing Emotional Traumas with Yoga: 

A Holistic Approach to Emotional Well-Being

Emotional highs and lows – joy, enthusiasm, stress, anxiety and sadness are inevitable in life. Though very natural, persistent emotional turbulence can impact mental and physical health, productivity and interpersonal relationships. Scientific practice of Yoga renders effective ways to understand, regulate and harmonize emotionally wearing experiences.
Yogic philosophy defines emotional instability as being consequent from disturbances in the mind, referred to as Chitta Vritti. Agitated mind experiences intense and fluctuating emotions. Methodical integration of breath, postures, and meditative practices of Yoga help reduce these mental oscillations, nurturing composure and resilience.
Pranayama, the potent method of conscious breath regulation, is one expedient technique for restoring emotional balance. The breath reveals the mental state; rapid during anxiety, short in stress, and irregular in agitation. Consciously controlled and regulated breathing stimulates the mind to shift from reactive to responsive state.

No less important, Asanas help release emotional tension stored within the body and play a significant role in regulating and stabilizing emotions. Beyond being perceived as physical exercises, their impact spreads beyond just the body. They affect the nervous system, hormones and breathe and proliferate subtle energy flow which effectively contribute to emotional well-being.
Meditation deepens emotional awareness and cultivates inner space to help discerningly observe feelings without judgment. Breath Awareness Meditation anchors the mind in present moment, reducing rumination. Mantra Meditation, chanting “Om” or “So Hum” promotes emotional harmony and inner peace.

Yogic lifestyle further endorses emotional well-being. Adequate rest, sattvic (pure and balanced) nutrition, mindful routines and regular self-study (Swadhyaya) nurture stability, clarity and positive mental state.

Yoga does not suppress emotions; it helps to navigate them with awareness, balance, and wisdom. Consistent practice of Pranayama, Asanas and Meditation,

augmented with mindful living, generates the capacity to respond to life’s challenges with composure, strength, and inner harmony.

Embracing Yoga to manage emotional traumas is neither a task, nor a challenge. It is the most natural therapy to manoeuvre emotional challenges in life.

Let life, not strife, thrive!!

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