Yoga &
Meditation Tour

Yoga
is the the science of the Union with the divine, with Truth; Tantra is the most
direct method of controlling the energy that creates the ultimate union with
truth; and Ayurveda is the science of life. The purpose of each practice is
to help the individual achieve longevity, rejuvenation and self-realisation.
The practice of an ayurvedic regimen is a precursor to Yoga because it is only
when the body is fit that the individual is ready to study the spiritual science
of Yoga. The object of the practice of Yoga and Tantra is liberation, although
only certain disciplined individuals are able to achieve the ultimate goals
through these practices.They are sister sciences. The practice of Yoga is an
important , natural, preventive measure to ensure good health. Yoga and Tantra
are all parts of the ancient life-disciplines that have been practiced in India
for centuries. They find mention in the scriptures of the Vedas and Upnishads.
The father of Yoga, Patanjali,described eight
areas of Yoga and Yogic practices as follows; the natural regulation of the
nervous system; discipline; cleansing; postures; concentration; the
awakening of awareness; and state of perfect equilibrium. Yogic exercises
have both preventive and curative value. They bring man to the natural state
of tranquility, which is equilibrium. Yogic practices help to bring natural
order and balance to the neurohormones and the metabolism and improve the
endocrine system and thus fortify one against stress. Yogic practices for
the treatment of stress and stress-related disorders (such as hypertention,
diabities, asthma and obesity) are remarkably effective.
Employing
Ayurvrdic diagnosis and treatment, yogis deal effectively with these
disorders. Ayurvrda indicates which type of yoga is suitable for different
constitutions.
Considered a prerequisite for spiritual health,
meditation forms part and parcel of yogic practice. It is known to bring
awareness, harmony and natural order to life. It awakens the intelligence to
make life happy, peaceful and creative intelligence is the benediction of
meditation.

Meditation
results in increased relaxation, unlocking the storehouse of energy within the
body. Meditation can be incorporated into any form of mind training that calms
the body, increases awareness and creates greater focus for any action that
is sincere, pure and heartfelt.
Benefits of meditation include a greater sense of relaxation in
both mind and body, Greater flexibility of thinking, an ability to meet
situations with freshness and insight. From the standpoint of pure physical
expression, it can help loosen the knots and tensions trapped in the body
disturbing emotions. It can help to change both facial expression and body
posture, thereby softening and strengthening at the same time. These are
some of the possible results, but they are not the goals. Meditation helps
strengthen the positive qualities of compassion, patience and wisdom and
frees us of conflicting emotions and erroneous beliefs.
Places
Covered: Cochin - Ernakulam - Periyar - Spice Village - Periyar -
Trivandrum - Kovalam Beach - Kanyakumari
Detailed
ItineraryDay 1: CochinArrive Cochin by flight .
Transfer to Hotel Casino. Afternoon city sightseeing - Dutch palace,
Synagogue Old fort Cochin area, St. Francis Church, Chinese Fishing Nets.
Day 2: Ernakulam - Periyar
Sightseeing of Ernakulam, including the visit to Parishath Thamburan Museum
and the Museum of Kerala History of Edapally .

Evening
drive to Periyar. Check-in at Spice Village.
Day 3: Spice Village - Periyar
Visit the Periyar Lake Sanctuary by boat. Evening free.
Day 4: TrivandrumDrive
to Trivandrum. On arrival check into Somatheeram Ayurvedic Beach Resort.
Day 5 - 8: Kovalam Beach - Trivandrum - KanyakumariDay
free for relaxation and optional Ayurvedic Therapy/Yoga /Meditation. During
your stay in Kovalam Beach you may take time off to visit the Kalari Martial
Arts Gymnasium in Trivandrum or take a full day excursion to Kanyakumari.
Day 9: Leave for your final departureClick
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