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On 24th August 2025, Vethathiri Maharishi College of Yoga, an Associate Centre of IYA, in collaboration with its alumni, organized a Job Fair – 2025 at its Chennai campus. The event saw participation from five organizations, offering a total of 10 job vacancies. Twenty-five students...
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On 3rd August 2025, Deepam Yogalaya & Kids Academy, West Tambaram, Chennai, an Associate Centre of IYA, celebrated the 11th International Day of Yoga with a grand event aimed at achieving two world records under the theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health.” The event...
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The 68th Yoga Teacher Training Course (TTC) at YogaPeace Sansthan, an Associate Centre of IYA, was inaugurated on 17th August 2025 with a sacred Havan ceremony, marking the beginning of a transformative journey for aspiring yoga teachers. The program attracted students from across 10 states...
Shiv Darshan Yoga Vidyalaya organizes webinars 
Shiv Darshan Yoga Vidyalaya, an Associate Centre of IYA, organized a three-day Free Yoga Webinar for Seniors on 13th, 14th, and 15th August 2025. Led by Swami Gambhirananda Saraswati, a veteran with over three decades of experience in yoga, the sessions offered simple yet highly...
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The Madhya Pradesh State Chapter Committee (SCC) of the Indian Yoga Association convened its meeting on 30th August 2025 via Zoom with twelve members in attendance, including Gajendra Goutam, Dr. Yashwant Bhati, Ankur Goyal, Pushpanjali Sharma, Vikas Tiwari, Neha Raca, Sandeep Dixit, Gourav Jain, Shivkant...
Subhiksham Yoga conducts free workplace wellness camps in Chennai 
Subhiksham Yoga, Chennai, organized free yoga camps at OMR Radha Engineering Works, Siruseri IT Park, and SKV Engineering Pvt. Ltd., Manali, Chennai.The sessions introduced employees to simple yoga practices, breathing techniques, and relaxation methods designed to reduce workplace fatigue and improve overall well-being.These initiatives reflect...
NIRAMAYA shines nationally at Red Fort 
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Kerala State Chapter Committee finalizes Yog Setu plans 
The Kerala State Chapter Committee (SCC) of IYA held its meeting on 8th September 2025 via Zoom, with Shri Rajgopal Krishnan, Shri Shyju Krishnan, Harilal Ji, Shri Vasudevan Ji, and Shri Thippe Swami Ji in attendance. The meeting began and concluded with the chanting of...



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08 Oct 2025

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Timeline of Yoga
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Timeline of Yoga 

by Mayank Raj Saxena, Life Member

Yoga can be said to have originated at the very dawn of the civilization thousands of years ago. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Yuj’, which means ‘to unite’. Yoga leads to self-realization while helping the individual overcome all sufferings making them achieve moksha.
The Pre-Vedic Era

In this period the knowledge was orally passed on and as a result most of the yogic techniques were lost during this period and the origins of this ancient science became mired in obscurity.

The Vedic Era

The Vedic period saw the four seminal texts come into being-

• Rig Veda
• Yajur Veda
• Sama Veda
• Atharva Veda

The great Maharishi Ved Vyasa (Rishi Badarayana) collated and classified the Vedas for the good of mankind and wrote the Brahma Sutras for the quick and easy understanding of the Vedas; he also wrote the Mahabharata to enable Common people to grasp the highest knowledge in the easiest way. Yoga during this period was expressed by the Vedic rishis, who were Ascetics, by conducting rituals and yajnas and the general populace Participated in a variety of ways to benefit from the healing vibrations Generated thereof.

The Pre-Classical Era

The Pre-Classical Period is considered to be the most fertile and Prominent period in the history and development of yoga. During this period, the Upanishads and Bhagawad Gita were scripted. Yoga had now crossed over from the realm of rituals to the knowledge of the Self; from the outer world to the world within. References to yoga and yogic techniques can be found in several Upanishads. In the pivotal text the Bhagawad Gita, Lord Krishna spoke not only to Arjuna but to all of humankind. It expounded the concept of Jnana yoga, Bhakti yoga and Karma yoga as ways to reach the Supreme.

The Classical Era

The highlight of the Classical era is Maharishi Patanjali’s Yogasutras. Besides containing various aspects of yoga, Patanjali describes Eight-Fold Path of yoga, which is devised to take a sincere seeker towards liberation. Ved Vyasa also compiled a very important commentary on the Yoga sutras called the Yog Bhashya. This period witnessed the move towards the mastery of the Mind, which was clearly elucidated through yogic practices.

The Post-Classical Era

This era strengthened the already existing paths of yoga. Many texts that exist today were drafted during this era. Jnana yoga held its sway with the teachings of the great Acharyas Adi Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Madhavacharya and Nimbarka. Bhakti yoga also came to the fore with the teachings of Suradasa, Tulasidasa, Purandardasa and Mirabai.Hatha yoga also found its expression in the Post classical era fromaround 800 A.D. – 1700 A.D. The Natha yogis like Matsyendaranatha, Gorakshanatha, Chauranginatha, Swatmaram Suri, Gheranda, Srinivasa Bhattacharya are some of the great Hatha yogis who popularized the Hatha yoga practices during this period.

The Modern Era

Yogacharyas Ramana Maharishi, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Paramahansa Yogananda, Vivekananda etc. dominated the Modern Era and contributed whole heartedly towards the development of Raja yoga. This was the period when Vedanta, Bhakti yoga & Hatha yoga flourished further. Now in the contemporary times, the general populace is looking at yoga with renewed respect and as an option for promoting and maintaining health. Yoga has reached the furthest corners of the world through the teachings of great personalities like Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Paramahansa Yogananda, Swami Shivananda, Swami Kuvalayananda, Shri T.Krishnamacharya, Shri Yogendara, Acharya Rajaneesh, Swami Rama, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Shri K. Pattabhi Jois, Swami Satyananda Sarasvati, Shri BKS. Iyengar, Shri T.K.V Desikachar, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and many others. Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar established Sri Sri Yoga. In 1982, Gurudev entered a ten- day period of silence in Shimoga located in the Indian state of Karnataka. The Sudarshan Kriya, a powerful breathing technique, was born. With time, the Sudarshan Kriya became the core of The Art of Living courses around the world.

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