JKYog Team

JKYog Team

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JKYog aims to serve humanity with the true knowledge of Yoga and Spirituality as described in the Indian scriptures, to help attain physical, mental and spiritual well-being.

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The Three Pillars of Bhakti

The Three Pillars of Bhakti

Ordinary people who successfully conquered the mind and entered the realm of sainthood by becoming one with God, excelled in three traits that separated them from other souls. Humility, Compassion and Forgiveness (Tolerance). God-realized Saints from all religions and sects have these three common traits that made them what they...

What do we get from the worldly love?

We frequently use the word “love”,but we rarely give a thought about it. There are two kinds of Love. One is spiritual and other is material or worldly love. The spiritual love is the “real love” and the material love is the “Kama”(desire). The word “Prem” is used...

20 steps to knowledge

20 steps to knowledge

Humbleness. When we become proud of the attributes of our individual field, such as beauty, intellect, talent, strength, etc. we forget that God has given all these attributes to us. Pride thus results in distancing our consciousness from God. It is a big obstacle on the path of self-realization since...

The Anti-Cancer Diet

The Anti-Cancer Diet

Cancer is challenging and takes a toll on the patient and family members. It is not easy to go through by anyone. Cancer can be of many kinds and types. Cancer is essentially caused by uncontrolled cell division. Our healthy cells are programmed to follow a growth, division and death...

Hasyasans – Laugh Out Loud

Hasyasans – Laugh Out Loud

Hasyasans (Laughter Yoga Poses) Hasyasan or popularly known as laughter yoga pose is formed by the two words “Hasya” meaning “to laugh” and “asan” meaning “a pose.” The integrated sense of it is to laugh in different poses. JKYog system of yoga teaches you five types of Hasyasans that will...

Why it is wrong to ask God for worldly things?

Why it is wrong to ask God for worldly things?

Everyone knows that worldly attainments are transient, and that God is the only reality.  When a death occurs, we say, "Ram Naam Satya Hai (The only reality is the name of God)."  So, when we know that the world cannot give us happiness, then to make material demands from God...

What does Bhagavad Gita say about your food

What does Bhagavad Gita say about your food

* Nature of the Mind * Sāttvic, Rājasic and Tāmasic food * Effects of food on your mind We all repose our faith somewhere or the other. Where we decide to place our faith and what we choose to believe in, practically shapes the direction of our life.  Nature of our faith is...

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