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Yoga by Mind Map: Yoga

1. Divine through yoga

2. practice

3. Prakriti

4. Swami Vivekananda

5. The Three Gunas

5.1. Sattva

5.2. Rajas

5.3. Tamas

6. Yoga and Religion

6.1. religious and spiritual side

6.2. other religion aspects

7. Yoga in the pursuit of God

7.1. Mental and spiritual health

7.2. Ascetisism

7.3. Localized form of Vishnu

8. Practice of Yoga

8.1. traditional elements

8.2. Atman and Brahman

8.3. Moksha and Samsara

9. Forms of Yoga

9.1. Mental vs. Physical

10. Famous Yogis

10.1. Shri Ramakrishna

10.2. Swami Rama Tirtha

10.3. Sri Tirumala Krishnamacharya

10.4. Sri Krishna Pattabhi Jois

10.5. Paramahansa Yogananda

10.6. Sri Aurobindo/ Aurobindo Ghosh

10.7. Swami Sivananda

10.8. Swami Satyananda

10.9. Shrii Shrii Anandamurt

10.10. Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya

11. Yoga Philosophy

11.1. Five Kleshas

11.1.1. Avidya

11.1.2. Asmita

11.1.3. Raga

11.1.4. Dvesha

11.1.5. Abhinivesha

11.2. Buddhi

11.3. Atman

11.4. Purushna

11.5. Two Stages

11.5.1. Sattva Guna

11.5.2. Purushna

12. Bibliography

13. Sakhya

14. Sakamya and Nishkamya

15. Jnana

15.1. four requirements needed

15.2. Spiritual Illumination

15.2.1. Shravana

15.2.2. Manana

15.2.3. Nididhyasana

15.3. fours sayings that are the key for the four Vedas

15.4. different levels of enlightenment

16. Bhakti

16.1. Gauna Bhakti and Mukhya Bhakti

16.2. Apara-Bhakti and Para-Bhakti

16.3. Bhava

16.3.1. Shanta

16.3.2. Dasya

16.3.3. Sakhya

16.3.4. Vatsalya

16.3.5. Madhurya

16.4. Nava Vidha Bhakti

16.4.1. Sravana

16.4.2. Kirtana

16.4.3. Smarana

16.4.4. Padasevana

16.4.5. Archana

16.4.6. Vandana

16.4.7. Dasya

16.4.8. Atmanivedana

17. Karma

17.1. Antahkarana

17.2. Samsara

17.3. two things are necessary for Karma Yoga

17.3.1. Non-attachment

17.3.2. Dedicate self to Lord

17.4. techniques express one of the five fundamental energies

18. Raja

18.1. Peace of Mind

18.1.1. True Virtues

18.1.1.1. Maitri

18.1.1.2. Karuna

18.1.1.3. Mudita

18.1.1.4. Upeksh

18.1.2. States of Mind

18.1.2.1. Kshipta

18.1.2.2. Mudha

18.1.2.3. Vikshipta

18.1.2.4. Ekagra

18.1.2.5. Niruddha

18.2. Vedanta

18.2.1. Abhyasa and Vairagya

18.3. Ashtanga

18.3.1. Eight Limbs of Yoga

19. Hatha

19.1. Asanas

19.1.1. Prathyahara

19.1.1.1. more physical than mental

19.1.2. Dharana

20. Famous meditation Gurus