Venerating Tirthankaras through Yoga – Part 4

Venerating Tirthankaras through Yoga – Part 4

Yoga asanas can become a medium of expressing our reverence towards the Tirthankar Bhagwans. Inspired by the work on Jain Yoga by Shri Shantilal D. Parakh, these asanas are derived from various aspects of the 24 Tirthankars like Their life stories, symbols (lanchans) and virtues. Let us add an element of devotion in our yoga practice through these asanas

What

Makarasana honouring Shri Suvidhinath Bhagwan

Why this Name

This asana derives its name from the Sanskrit words ‘makara’ which means ‘crocodile’ and ‘asana’ – ‘pose.’ The crocodile is the lanchan of the ninth Tirthankar Shri Suvidhinath Bhagwan.

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What

Vrikshasana variation honouring Shri Shitalnath Bhagwan

Why this Name

This asana derives its name from the Sanskrit words ‘vriksha’ which means ‘tree’ and ‘asana’ – ‘pose.’ The kalpavriksha tree is the lanchan of the tenth Tirthankar Shri Shitalnath Bhagwan as per Digambar tradition, while as per Shwetambar tradition it is Shrivatsa.

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Quotes

Do not rely merely on memory, for it can fade & deceive.Strengthen your conviction in the pure Self.it will come to your rescue when life puts you to the test.
After years on the path, ask yourself: has your vision truly transformed, or have you only changed your routine?
The worldly blame others for their suffering. The religious, blame karma. The spiritual examine their processing of events.
In a world of constant change, His eternal compassion remains our one unwavering refuge.
Strip away the labels of name and body. When you say "I am" let it echo only the eternal light within.
You cannot end your stress merely by changing diets, fitness routines, or going on vacations; you become stress-free by transforming your thought patterns.
Faith is not mere positivity; it is the spiritual certainty that, despite every storm, your boat will safely reach the shore of divinity.
Choose your associations wisely — walk with those who share noble goals, uplifting thoughts, and high values.
The Guru is a true friend who stands by you through your ignorance, growth and awakening.
A stone remains warm long after the sun has set. Current pain is just a lingering echo of the past, not your true nature.
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