Practice of the Month
Garbhasanskar workshop guides expecting mothers on the path of conscious motherhood 
The Garbhasanskar Workshop, organised by iPregatips in collaboration with AYG Academy, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association (IYA), was held on 10 December 2025 at 6:00 pm. The session welcomed expecting mothers into a warm, nurturing, and insightful learning environment focused on conscious...
Shiv Darshan Yoga Vidyalaya conducts Maruthi Maha Yajna for World Peace 
Shiv Darshan Yoga Vidyalaya, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association (IYA), organised a sacred Maruthi Maha Yajna for World Peace, conducted with deep reverence by Swami Gambhirananda. The event witnessed heartfelt participation from devotees who gathered in large numbers to invoke peace, harmony,...
Easy Yoga Studioz touches lives through community wellness initiatives 
Easy Yoga Studioz, an Associate Centre of IYA, collaborated with the Lions Club to conduct wellness programmes for senior citizens, hospital staff, and children from boys’ and girls’ orphanages. Over two days, tailored sessions were conducted for different age groups, with over 200 participants benefiting...
CYE conducts skill training programme on Yoga and Health Management 
The Centre for Yoga Education (CYE), an Associate Centre of IYA, organised a Two-Day Skill Training Programme on Yoga Skills and Health Management under RUSA 2.0 at Alagappa University, Karaikudi, on 23–24 October 2025.The programme commenced with a welcome address by Prof. S. Saroja, followed...
YogAI 2025 explores the Interface of Yogic Science and Artificial Intelligence at WCSC 
Vethathiri Maharishi College of Yoga Research Centre, a unit of the World Community Service Centre (WCSC) which is a Member Institute of IYA, organised its first International Conference – “Yogic Science through Artificial Intelligence (YogAI 2025)” on 13–14 December 2025. The conference was preceded by...
Yogis Trust hosts three-day Yoga and Meditation camp in Courtallam 
Yogis Trust, an Associate Centre of IYA, organised a three-day Yoga and Meditation Camp from 12–14 December 2025 at the serene premises of Ramakrishna Ashram, Aintharuvi, Courtallam, Tenkasi District, Tamil Nadu. Participants from various regions across Tamil Nadu attended the camp with keen interest. Each...
Students experience the spirit of Karma Yoga through seva at Chiranjiv Foundation 
Students of Chiranjiv Foundation, an Associate Centre of IYA, enthusiastically participated in a Karma Yoga Practical Activity on 7 December 2025, gaining firsthand experience of Nishkama Karma—selfless action performed with devotion and responsibility. The students engaged in meaningful activities such as: Gardening and soil preparationPlantation...
Gramin Upkar Sansthan promotes Surya Namaskar among youth in Ranchi 
Gramin Upkar Sansthan, Ranchi, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association (IYA), successfully organised Surya Namaskar yoga sessions on Sunday, 14 December 2025, at Vaishnave Prabhat Shakha, Gayatri Nagar, Pirra, Kathitand, Ranchi, Jharkhand. The session was conducted under the guidance of Shri Ajay Dubey,...
Rajasthan SCC hosts Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar 
On the auspicious occasion of the Jaipur visit of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji, Chairman of the Indian Yoga Association, the Rajasthan State Chapter Committee of the Indian Yoga Association extended a warm and heartfelt welcome to him. Being in the divine presence of...
Krish Yoga Vidhyaalaya hosts 3-Day transformative workshop 
Krish Yoga Vidhyaalaya, an Associate Centre of the Indian Yoga Association, successfully organised a transformative three-day yoga workshop in collaboration with Puvidham Rural Development Trust in Dharmapuri. The first day, held on 10th October 2025 at the Krish Yoga Vidhyaalaya campus, focused on an immersive...



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14 Jan 2026

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Health – The Ultimate Bliss
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Health – The Ultimate Bliss 

by Smt Meetal Koticha Shah, Joint Executive Trustee &
CEO – Project ‘Life’ & Senior Vice-Chairperson, Gujarat Chapter, IYA

Deeply imprinted in wisdoms of Ayurveda and Yogic disciplines, the phrase “Arogyam Param Sukham”, meaning ‘Health is the greatest happiness’ is the eternal truth that no success, wealth or comfort can bring inclusive happiness if not in good health.

Arogyam signifies comprehensive state of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being, sans any disease, stress and imbalance. “Param Sukham” defines blissful happiness that triumphs over materialistic achievements.

The phrase Arogyam Param Sukham delivers a deeper meaning that transcends the perception of happiness, accentuating the realm that true elation ascends from inner harmony and balanced living, not from worldly advancement.

This concept is as practical as philosophical and applies significantly to contemporary stress driven, competitive and super-charged human existence, where lifestyle diseases are on the rise.

The spiritual emphasis on Arogyam as the inclusive attainment through balanced diet, physical activity, mental calmness and spiritual alignment is, hence, more significantly pertinent than ever before.

Ayurveda defines good health as seamless state of balance between three Doshas (Vata, Pitta and Kapha), augmenting the state of happiness in the soul, mind, and senses; which Yoga compliments through scientific presentation of Physical postures (Asanas), Breath control (Pranayama) and Meditation (Dhyana), supporting all-inclusive state of well-being.

This integrative phenomenon nurtures resilience, clarity, vitality and a deeper experience of peaceful, healthy existence that begets clarity and awakened spirit.

Yoga, consequentially and effectively, thus, remains the pathway to blissful health in many ways:

Physical Vitality: Regular practice of Asanas (postures) strengthens the body, improves flexibility, boosts immunity and enhances energy levels.
Mental Peace: Through Pranayama (Breath control) and Dhyana (Meditation), Yoga calms the mind, reduces anxiety and brings clarity.
Emotional Stability: Yoga nurtures emotional strength, promoting response rather than reaction, converting challenges into opportunities.
Spiritual Awareness: Yoga contextually leads to self-realization, contentment and inner joy.

The wisdom expressed in the phrase “Arogyam Param Sukham” is not merely traditional verbose, it is a manuscript for people and nations to prioritize health as the most essential priority to achieve a state of vibrant well-being.

Let us cherish our health not only as a gift but as a responsibility. Because in the end, health truly is the Ultimate Bliss—the quiet yet powerful force that sustains our life and multiplies our joy.

May we all strive to follow this truth “Arogyam Param Sukham!”

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