Mudra Yoga Therapy
“Mudra vigyan: Science of Mudra” is one of the simple but advanced practices of yoga.
As we have discussed ‘what is mudra’ in-depth already; in short, a mudra is a ‘gesture’ or ‘seal’ made using hand fingers, eyes, tongue, etc. to channel our bodily energy.
All mudras of yoga are categorized into five types based on the different body parts through which they are performed; for example, mudras performed using hands are called “hasta mudra”, and mudras performed using above neck region parts are called “Mana/shirs (head) mudra.”
The use of various mudras for therapeutic purposes has been happening since ancient times. It has helped many individuals to improve their health and well-being.
If you’re someone looking to learn mudras to treat various physical and mental conditions – or improve overall wellness, then this program is for you.
What is Mudra Therapy?
In mudra therapy, we learn the application of various hand and body gestures to alleviate a range of health problems and ailments. It can be considered a complementary therapy for medical therapy in the treatment of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders.
Mudra therapy is based on the premise that any physical or mental disorder in the human body is the result of the imbalance of five vital elements; fire, air, ether, earth and water. When we do a mudra, we aim to bring these elements back to a balanced state so that body’s healing mechanism gets activated.
The five elements of the body are represented by the five fingers and in mudra therapy, we use hand mudras and their variations in different combinations for treatment after identifying the physical/mental symptoms of the disease.
What will you learn in this Mudra Therapy program?
This Mudra Therapy class is comprised of two live sessions. It’s designed keeping in mind that you have little prior knowledge and understanding of mudras, and you want to learn so you can practice the methods and techniques to deal with common conditions.
After completing the program, you will be knowledgeable and confident enough not only to practice your own but also assist your family and relatives in mudra practice for improving health.
Here is an overview of what you will learn:
Theory
Practical
Mudra therapy is effective for which health issues?Hand mudras are effective in different physical and mental health conditions. When mudras are practised regularly for long enough, they can cure heart problems, diabetes, and insomnia and help manage high blood pressure. Although, some specific mudras are also helpful in pregnancy, weight loss, acidity, thyroid, etc.
There are some advanced mudras as well in yoga which help in strengthening pelvic floor muscles and thus cure piles and erectile dysfunction. For example, Ashwini mudra and vajroli mudra.
You might observe the short-term effects after mudra practise with meditation. It also helps relieve headaches, anxiety, anger, depression like mental disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Who can join this Mudra Therapy program? And who shouldn’t?
A. Mudra Therapy is suitable for almost everyone, irrespective of what health condition one is going through or what level of practitioner (beginner/advanced) one is. if you are a Yoga practitioner, Ayurveda healthcare consultant, healer or believer in the holistic practice of Ayurveda then this program would work wonders for you.
One would be unable to do hand mudras in real-time if there is a hand injury. However, in a therapy program, practices can be tailored according to individual conditions, if any.
Q. Do I need special equipment for practice?
A. No, Mudras’ practice necessarily doesn’t require the use of any kind of equipment. However if one has, as equipment keep a meditation cushion, block, and bolster nearby. You may also need a notebook and pen to make your notes.
Q. Am I supposed to be empty stomach before this online class?
A. It is recommended that you have taken no food at least 3 hours before a yoga class. Because Mudra practice is not such intense as a pose (asana) class usually is, if you’re hungry, you can have some fruits and smoothies before class.
Q. Will there be QnA time If I have any questions?
A. Yes, after each class there will be a QnA time of 15 minutes where you can ask the teacher your questions.
Q. I have some other queries. How to contact you?
A. You can contact us directly at contact(at)fitsri.com for any query related to this program.
an unsubscribe anytime.
As we have discussed ‘what is mudra’ in-depth already; in short, a mudra is a ‘gesture’ or ‘seal’ made using hand fingers, eyes, tongue, etc. to channel our bodily energy.
All mudras of yoga are categorized into five types based on the different body parts through which they are performed; for example, mudras performed using hands are called “hasta mudra”, and mudras performed using above neck region parts are called “Mana/shirs (head) mudra.”
The use of various mudras for therapeutic purposes has been happening since ancient times. It has helped many individuals to improve their health and well-being.
If you’re someone looking to learn mudras to treat various physical and mental conditions – or improve overall wellness, then this program is for you.
What is Mudra Therapy?
In mudra therapy, we learn the application of various hand and body gestures to alleviate a range of health problems and ailments. It can be considered a complementary therapy for medical therapy in the treatment of stress, anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders.
Mudra therapy is based on the premise that any physical or mental disorder in the human body is the result of the imbalance of five vital elements; fire, air, ether, earth and water. When we do a mudra, we aim to bring these elements back to a balanced state so that body’s healing mechanism gets activated.
The five elements of the body are represented by the five fingers and in mudra therapy, we use hand mudras and their variations in different combinations for treatment after identifying the physical/mental symptoms of the disease.
What will you learn in this Mudra Therapy program?
This Mudra Therapy class is comprised of two live sessions. It’s designed keeping in mind that you have little prior knowledge and understanding of mudras, and you want to learn so you can practice the methods and techniques to deal with common conditions.
After completing the program, you will be knowledgeable and confident enough not only to practice your own but also assist your family and relatives in mudra practice for improving health.
Here is an overview of what you will learn:
Theory
- Fundamentals of Mudras – what are they, their origin, applications and other roots than yoga
- Five elements and Doshas – what are they and their importance for a healthy body & mind
- Mechanism of Mudras working – how it affects us and treats various body-mind conditions
- Five types of Mudra – What are they, their demonstration and use in yoga
Practical
- Approaching Mudra as a therapy – What it can do and what can’t, tips before starting therapy, do’s and don’ts of mudra and common questions related to the practice
- Disease and its treatment with Mudras – Which mudra to practice in which conditions and when not to
- Common hand Mudras – Remember different mudras on fingertips
- Mudra meditation session – A session giving tips to increase meditation efficiency with mudra
Mudra therapy is effective for which health issues?Hand mudras are effective in different physical and mental health conditions. When mudras are practised regularly for long enough, they can cure heart problems, diabetes, and insomnia and help manage high blood pressure. Although, some specific mudras are also helpful in pregnancy, weight loss, acidity, thyroid, etc.
There are some advanced mudras as well in yoga which help in strengthening pelvic floor muscles and thus cure piles and erectile dysfunction. For example, Ashwini mudra and vajroli mudra.
You might observe the short-term effects after mudra practise with meditation. It also helps relieve headaches, anxiety, anger, depression like mental disorders.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Who can join this Mudra Therapy program? And who shouldn’t?
A. Mudra Therapy is suitable for almost everyone, irrespective of what health condition one is going through or what level of practitioner (beginner/advanced) one is. if you are a Yoga practitioner, Ayurveda healthcare consultant, healer or believer in the holistic practice of Ayurveda then this program would work wonders for you.
One would be unable to do hand mudras in real-time if there is a hand injury. However, in a therapy program, practices can be tailored according to individual conditions, if any.
Q. Do I need special equipment for practice?
A. No, Mudras’ practice necessarily doesn’t require the use of any kind of equipment. However if one has, as equipment keep a meditation cushion, block, and bolster nearby. You may also need a notebook and pen to make your notes.
Q. Am I supposed to be empty stomach before this online class?
A. It is recommended that you have taken no food at least 3 hours before a yoga class. Because Mudra practice is not such intense as a pose (asana) class usually is, if you’re hungry, you can have some fruits and smoothies before class.
Q. Will there be QnA time If I have any questions?
A. Yes, after each class there will be a QnA time of 15 minutes where you can ask the teacher your questions.
Q. I have some other queries. How to contact you?
A. You can contact us directly at contact(at)fitsri.com for any query related to this program.
an unsubscribe anytime.