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Boo fkin hoo, we have other problems to worry about, you think average pakistani or even an average indian gives two shits about yoga day when their main concern is food for the day?
How yoga is different than other exercises ?
We might not be celebrating Yoga right now but no one can dispute the claim that yoga has its origin in Pakistan and modern Pakistanis are the descendants of the people who practiced yoga for the first time thousands of years ago.
namaz se bhara youga kon sa ha?
We might not be celebrating Yoga right now but no one can dispute the claim that yoga has its origin in Pakistan and modern Pakistanis are the descendants of the people who practiced yoga for the first time thousands of years ago.
In ki khopdyon mein hawa bhar gai hey aur koi baat nahin hey.
When I was in first year of college, a friend of mine gave me few books on Yoga. Back in those days I also used to do weight exercise (still do but not as avidly). My friend told me that yoga exercises will help me with stretching my muscles, which was indeed the case. However, since I used to say prayers, I never bothered about the so-called spiritual or concentration part of yoga. Later, I learnt swimming and nothing helped me better with stretching my muscles and relieving with pain (due to weight exercises) than swimming. Point is, if someone wants to do yoga, he/she can, it is just one of several forms of exercises available.
Chinese have similar thing called Chi Kung or Qi gong. Again the idea is to exercise while trying to capture or harvest energy (what the hell is this?) around you. Well, these things look fascinating in cartoons and movies but they don't work in real life, at-least I have not experienced them working for me nor could anyone show me that they work for them. When you get sick, you take medicines for cure, not harvest mystical energies through Qi gong. No amount of spiritual exercise can protect you from getting ill from ingesting bacteria or loosing blood in an accident. Same is true for all the so-called mystical potions made up of ginseng root, birds nest soup, and what not. When you buy 10 gram Ginsing for US$ 50, your screwed up brain want to reassure you that it is working, whereas the fact is, it is only your brain that is reassuring you about mystical benefits. That is called placebo effect.
The other day, I was watching interesting psychological experiments. In one experiment, the researchers had group of people to taste a cake priced at US$50. The same group was made to taste exactly similarly prepared cake but priced at US$10. Guess what, unanimously, the group found US$50 cake tastier, moist, and fresh whereas recorded negative comments for the US$10 cake. When they were told that they actually tasted same thing but only with a different price tag, they became astonished. This is human psychology and that is how it works.
Common man dont be a suck up in identity crisis and Stop stealing other's culture and Heroes ....and LAMO at funny names like Yogi Farhan or Yogi Musa.We might not be celebrating Yoga right now but no one can dispute the claim that yoga has its origin in Pakistan and modern Pakistanis are the descendants of the people who practiced yoga for the first time thousands of years ago.
Five Times 'Namaz' Is The Best Yoga-Murli Manohar Joshi ...Is Pakistan celebrating yoga day?today people around the world are taking part in a healthy activity including Muslim countries.
You analogy of US$10 cake is perfectly true. But Yoga is like US$1 cake while Going to Gym and Swimming Pool is a US$50 cake. Therefore Yoga will have few takers in a society which value a product by looking at price tagsIn ki khopdyon mein hawa bhar gai hey aur koi baat nahin hey.
When I was in first year of college, a friend of mine gave me few books on Yoga. Back in those days I also used to do weight exercise (still do but not as avidly). My friend told me that yoga exercises will help me with stretching my muscles, which was indeed the case. However, since I used to say prayers, I never bothered about the so-called spiritual or concentration part of yoga. Later, I learnt swimming and nothing helped me better with stretching my muscles and relieving with pain (due to weight exercises) than swimming. Point is, if someone wants to do yoga, he/she can, it is just one of several forms of exercises available.
Chinese have similar thing called Chi Kung or Qi gong. Again the idea is to exercise while trying to capture or harvest energy (what the hell is this?) around you. Well, these things look fascinating in cartoons and movies but they don't work in real life, at-least I have not experienced them working for me nor could anyone show me that they work for them. When you get sick, you take medicines for cure, not harvest mystical energies through Qi gong. No amount of spiritual exercise can protect you from getting ill from ingesting bacteria or loosing blood in an accident. Same is true for all the so-called mystical potions made up of ginseng root, birds nest soup, and what not. When you buy 10 gram Ginsing for US$ 50, your screwed up brain want to reassure you that it is working, whereas the fact is, it is only your brain that is reassuring you about mystical benefits. That is called placebo effect.
The other day, I was watching interesting psychological experiments. In one experiment, the researchers had group of people to taste a cake priced at US$50. The same group was made to taste exactly similarly prepared cake but priced at US$10. Guess what, unanimously, the group found US$50 cake tastier, moist, and fresh whereas recorded negative comments for the US$10 cake. When they were told that they actually tasted same thing but only with a different price tag, they became astonished. This is human psychology and that is how it works.
like what eating beef curry in the evenings after a day of fasting,baaki din bhi yeh hi karte ho naa tum log.It's Ramadan. Yoga is the most stupid idea and Indians are sad bunch of people so they can try such things. We have better things for ourselves.
We have our own ways of meditation.
And sometimes we also follow Budhist traditions of Yoga (as shown in so many chinese movies).
Why should we celebrate something an extremist is trying to sell as his own idea?
like what eating beef curry in the evenings after a day of fasting,baaki din bhi yeh hi karte ho naa tum log.
like what? what is buddhist tradition of yoga,aap humein batayenge kya zara?
hahahaha,IQ abhuth zyada hogya tera.
like what eating beef curry in the evenings after a day of fasting,baaki din bhi yeh hi karte ho naa tum log.
like what? what is buddhist tradition of yoga,aap humein batayenge kya zara?
hahahaha,IQ abhuth zyada hogya tera.
I take those chinese grand masters shown in Kung-Fu movies are mostly Budhists. So I was refering to that type of meditation. I find it quite interesting.
Yes when Yoga helps with tension for the daily pressures of life