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S. No.   Name of the Unit
          1        Introduction to Yoga and Yogic Practices
                    1.1  Yoga : Etymology, definitions, aim, objectives and misconceptions.
                    1.2  Yoga : Its origin, history and development.
                    1.3  Guiding principles to be followed by Yoga practitioners.
                    1.4  Principles of Yoga (Triguna, Antahkarana-chatustaya, Tri-Sharira/ Panchakosha).
                    1.5  Introduction to major schools of Yoga (Jnana, Bhakti, Karma, Patanjali, Hatha).
                    1.6  Introduction to Yoga practices for health and well being.
                    1.7  Introduction to Shatkarma: meaning, purpose and their significance in Yoga Sadhana.
                    1.8  Introduction to Yogic  Sukshma Vyayama,  Sthula Vyayama and Surya Namaskara.
                    1.9  Introduction to Yogasana: meaning, principles, and their health benefits.
                    1.10  Introduction to Pranayama and Dhyana and their health benefits.

          2        Introduction to Yoga Texts
                    2.1  Introduction  and  study  of  Patanjala  Yoga  Sutra  including  memorization  of  selected
                          Sutras (Chapter I- 1-12).
                    2.2  Introduction  and  study  of  Bhagavad  Gita  including  memorization  of  selected  Slokas
                          (Chapter II -47, 48, 49, 50 and 70).
                    2.3  Introduction and study of Hathpradipika.
                    2.4  General Introduction to Prasthanatrayee.
                    2.5  Concepts  and  principles  of  Aahara  (Diet)  in  Hathapradipika  and  Bhagawadgita
                          (Mitahara and Yuktahara).
                    2.6  Significance of Hatha Yoga practices in health and well being.
                    2.7  Concept of mental wellbeing according to Patanjala Yoga.
                    2.8  Yogic practices of Patanjala Yoga: Bahiranga and Antaranga Yoga.
                    2.9  Concepts of healthy living in Bhagwad Gita.
                    2.10  Importance of subjective experience in daily Yoga practice.

          3        Yoga for Health Promotion
                   3.1    Brief introduction to human body.
                   3.2    Meaning and Means of health promotion and role of Yoga  in health promotion.
                   3.3    Yogic positive attitudes ( Maîtri, Karuna, Mudita, Upeksha).
                   3.4    Concept of bhavas (Dharma, Jnana, Vairagya, Aishvarya) and their relevance in well
                          being.
                   3.5    Dincharya and Ritucharya with respect to Yogic life style.
                   3.6    Holistic approach of Yoga towards health and diseases.
                   3.7    Introduction to First aid and Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
                   3.8    Yogic management of stress and its consequences.
                   3.9    Yoga in prevention of metabolic and respiratory disorders.
                   3.10  Yoga for personality development.
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