Page 1
Adolescents in different situations experience a wide range
of emotions that could vary from positive to negative, such
as, happiness, satisfaction, sadness, anger, frustration, etc.
They have high expectations from themselves that may be
further reinforced by people and environment around them.
This may cause stress in them. There are many occasions
when they may get stressed or feel angry or frustrated.
It is natural for adolescents to experience both positive
and negative emotions. It is also necessary to express their
feelings and emotions. There are positive and negative ways
of expressing the emotions. It is pointed out that negative
emotions and their expression in negative ways may be
caused by certain stresses experienced by the adolescents.
In today’s life, stress is becoming a major cause of many
health-related problems. It is a known fact that chronic stress
negatively affects health. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
cardiac problems, depression, anxiety attacks, road-rage,
etc., have become common now-a-days. The most common
emotion faced by all of us during this COVID-19 pandemic
is fear. It has also made us panicky and anxious to deal with
such issues. Yoga can help us in dealing with stress and
mental health issue during this time. In the management of
stress, lifestyle plays an important role. A healthy lifestyle
reduces stress and promotes one’s health.
Here, it is important to recognise that stress can be
tackled and definitely decreased. Many times, we may not
necessarily be in control of the situations but we can control
our over-all response to such situations.
What is s tress ?
Stress can be understood as a state of physiological and
psychological imbalance resulting from demanding or
difficult situations which the person is not able to cope with.
Yoga for HealtHY
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Page 2
Adolescents in different situations experience a wide range
of emotions that could vary from positive to negative, such
as, happiness, satisfaction, sadness, anger, frustration, etc.
They have high expectations from themselves that may be
further reinforced by people and environment around them.
This may cause stress in them. There are many occasions
when they may get stressed or feel angry or frustrated.
It is natural for adolescents to experience both positive
and negative emotions. It is also necessary to express their
feelings and emotions. There are positive and negative ways
of expressing the emotions. It is pointed out that negative
emotions and their expression in negative ways may be
caused by certain stresses experienced by the adolescents.
In today’s life, stress is becoming a major cause of many
health-related problems. It is a known fact that chronic stress
negatively affects health. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
cardiac problems, depression, anxiety attacks, road-rage,
etc., have become common now-a-days. The most common
emotion faced by all of us during this COVID-19 pandemic
is fear. It has also made us panicky and anxious to deal with
such issues. Yoga can help us in dealing with stress and
mental health issue during this time. In the management of
stress, lifestyle plays an important role. A healthy lifestyle
reduces stress and promotes one’s health.
Here, it is important to recognise that stress can be
tackled and definitely decreased. Many times, we may not
necessarily be in control of the situations but we can control
our over-all response to such situations.
What is s tress ?
Stress can be understood as a state of physiological and
psychological imbalance resulting from demanding or
difficult situations which the person is not able to cope with.
Yoga for HealtHY
l iving Chap-8_New.indd 133 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
In day-to-day life, a person faces many situations.
Some situations are easy to handle; while some are difficult.
As a result, the body starts responding at physiological and
psychological levels. At the physiological level, there may be
changes in heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure, secretions
of hormones, etc. At the psychological level, there may be
changes in attention, concentration, memory and alertness
and also in the emotional state (like anger, fear, hate,
sadness, etc.).
Stress generally occurs as a result of major events in
life, such as, tough competitions, getting low scores in an
examination, recent break-up in friendship, not getting a good
job, a fight with others, and so on. There are several other
factors which may cause stress in a person, like, diseases,
poor living conditions, poverty, problems in relationship,
challenges of adolescence, wrong habits, high aspirations,
unrealistic goals, death of a close relative, discrimination,
fast changing life and many others. However, sometimes it
may also occur due to minor issues, such as, not getting up
early, not getting ready on time, reaching school late, not
getting the desired food, arguments with a friend, not getting
permission from parents for attending a late night party, and
so on.
Intensity of stress varies from person to person and
generally depends on perception of a particular situation by
that person. A situation may be easy to handle for one person,
while it may pose a big challenge to another. For example,
examination may cause stress in one student, while it may
not affect another student.
Stress which motivates us to perform better and learn new
skills is beneficial. For example, getting admission in a new
course, preparing for an examination or getting promotion
may cause stress but this stress is beneficial as it finally
contributes towards growth and development. Stress may be
harmful also. When stress is severe and chronic it reduces
efficiency of a person. This kind of stress may adversely affect
our ability to feel, think and act.
During severe stress, people may become restless and
worried. They may not remember the things properly. Even
small things may make them angry. You also might have
observed that when you are in tension you become restless.
You may not be able to focus on your studies and small
things may cause irritation.
Chronic and severe stress reduces our body’s ability
to fight diseases. It can lead to various psychosomatic
diseases, such as, peptic ulcer, migraine, diabetes
mellitus, high blood pressure, etc. It could even result in
heart attack, brain stroke and death. Several psychological
disorders, such as, anxiety attacks and depression may
Activity 8.1
Think and discuss the
following with your
friends:
Questions
• Have you ever
experienced stress?
• What was the cause
of it?
• How did you manage
it?
• Can you think any
other way by which
you could have better
managed it?
Chap-8_New.indd 134 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Page 3
Adolescents in different situations experience a wide range
of emotions that could vary from positive to negative, such
as, happiness, satisfaction, sadness, anger, frustration, etc.
They have high expectations from themselves that may be
further reinforced by people and environment around them.
This may cause stress in them. There are many occasions
when they may get stressed or feel angry or frustrated.
It is natural for adolescents to experience both positive
and negative emotions. It is also necessary to express their
feelings and emotions. There are positive and negative ways
of expressing the emotions. It is pointed out that negative
emotions and their expression in negative ways may be
caused by certain stresses experienced by the adolescents.
In today’s life, stress is becoming a major cause of many
health-related problems. It is a known fact that chronic stress
negatively affects health. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
cardiac problems, depression, anxiety attacks, road-rage,
etc., have become common now-a-days. The most common
emotion faced by all of us during this COVID-19 pandemic
is fear. It has also made us panicky and anxious to deal with
such issues. Yoga can help us in dealing with stress and
mental health issue during this time. In the management of
stress, lifestyle plays an important role. A healthy lifestyle
reduces stress and promotes one’s health.
Here, it is important to recognise that stress can be
tackled and definitely decreased. Many times, we may not
necessarily be in control of the situations but we can control
our over-all response to such situations.
What is s tress ?
Stress can be understood as a state of physiological and
psychological imbalance resulting from demanding or
difficult situations which the person is not able to cope with.
Yoga for HealtHY
l iving Chap-8_New.indd 133 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
In day-to-day life, a person faces many situations.
Some situations are easy to handle; while some are difficult.
As a result, the body starts responding at physiological and
psychological levels. At the physiological level, there may be
changes in heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure, secretions
of hormones, etc. At the psychological level, there may be
changes in attention, concentration, memory and alertness
and also in the emotional state (like anger, fear, hate,
sadness, etc.).
Stress generally occurs as a result of major events in
life, such as, tough competitions, getting low scores in an
examination, recent break-up in friendship, not getting a good
job, a fight with others, and so on. There are several other
factors which may cause stress in a person, like, diseases,
poor living conditions, poverty, problems in relationship,
challenges of adolescence, wrong habits, high aspirations,
unrealistic goals, death of a close relative, discrimination,
fast changing life and many others. However, sometimes it
may also occur due to minor issues, such as, not getting up
early, not getting ready on time, reaching school late, not
getting the desired food, arguments with a friend, not getting
permission from parents for attending a late night party, and
so on.
Intensity of stress varies from person to person and
generally depends on perception of a particular situation by
that person. A situation may be easy to handle for one person,
while it may pose a big challenge to another. For example,
examination may cause stress in one student, while it may
not affect another student.
Stress which motivates us to perform better and learn new
skills is beneficial. For example, getting admission in a new
course, preparing for an examination or getting promotion
may cause stress but this stress is beneficial as it finally
contributes towards growth and development. Stress may be
harmful also. When stress is severe and chronic it reduces
efficiency of a person. This kind of stress may adversely affect
our ability to feel, think and act.
During severe stress, people may become restless and
worried. They may not remember the things properly. Even
small things may make them angry. You also might have
observed that when you are in tension you become restless.
You may not be able to focus on your studies and small
things may cause irritation.
Chronic and severe stress reduces our body’s ability
to fight diseases. It can lead to various psychosomatic
diseases, such as, peptic ulcer, migraine, diabetes
mellitus, high blood pressure, etc. It could even result in
heart attack, brain stroke and death. Several psychological
disorders, such as, anxiety attacks and depression may
Activity 8.1
Think and discuss the
following with your
friends:
Questions
• Have you ever
experienced stress?
• What was the cause
of it?
• How did you manage
it?
• Can you think any
other way by which
you could have better
managed it?
Chap-8_New.indd 134 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Yoga for Healt HY l iving also result from chronic and severe stress. However, the
fact is — we cannot avoid stress. Therefore, management
of stress is necessary
Yoga as a Wa Y of Life for s tress
Manage Ment Yoga has been considered a panacea for managing the stress.
In this context, we will discuss the role of yoga in developing
a healthy lifestyle by which stress can be managed. Yoga
practices when become a way of life, play an important role
in stress management.
You have learnt about asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra,
bandha and meditation in Class IX. However, yoga is not
limited to the physical postures, breathing techniques or
meditation for a few minutes only. Rather yoga is a way of
life also. It propounds several principles and practices, such
as, asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra, bandha and meditation
which are relevant to healthy living. Yogic principles and
practices of healthy living can be adopted by all, irrespective
of age, gender, profession or place. As a way of life, yoga gives
direction about food, eating habits, thinking, recreational
means and conduct. Yogic way of life, if adopted in true
sense, empowers us to deal with stress and promote physical
and mental health.
The components of yogic way of life are —
• Ahara (Food)
• Vihara (Relaxation)
• Achara (Conduct)
• Vichara (Thinking)
• Vyavahara (Behaviour or actions)
Ahara
The principles of ahara are related to food consumption.
Yoga emphasises on mitahara, which is related to quality
and quantity of food and also the state of mind during the
intake of food.
As for the quality, the concept of mitahara implies that
food should be freshly cooked, nutritious, nourishing and
in the natural form. Regarding quantity of food, mitahara
mentions that two quarters of the stomach should be
filled with food, one quarter with liquid and the remaining
quarter (one-fourth) should be left empty for free flow of air.
This implies that quantity of food may vary from person to
person depending upon the individual requirements. It is
very natural that a sportsperson will require more food as
compared to a person who is doing desk job. Mitahara also
advocates that the food should be eaten with positive state of
Chap-8_New.indd 135 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Page 4
Adolescents in different situations experience a wide range
of emotions that could vary from positive to negative, such
as, happiness, satisfaction, sadness, anger, frustration, etc.
They have high expectations from themselves that may be
further reinforced by people and environment around them.
This may cause stress in them. There are many occasions
when they may get stressed or feel angry or frustrated.
It is natural for adolescents to experience both positive
and negative emotions. It is also necessary to express their
feelings and emotions. There are positive and negative ways
of expressing the emotions. It is pointed out that negative
emotions and their expression in negative ways may be
caused by certain stresses experienced by the adolescents.
In today’s life, stress is becoming a major cause of many
health-related problems. It is a known fact that chronic stress
negatively affects health. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
cardiac problems, depression, anxiety attacks, road-rage,
etc., have become common now-a-days. The most common
emotion faced by all of us during this COVID-19 pandemic
is fear. It has also made us panicky and anxious to deal with
such issues. Yoga can help us in dealing with stress and
mental health issue during this time. In the management of
stress, lifestyle plays an important role. A healthy lifestyle
reduces stress and promotes one’s health.
Here, it is important to recognise that stress can be
tackled and definitely decreased. Many times, we may not
necessarily be in control of the situations but we can control
our over-all response to such situations.
What is s tress ?
Stress can be understood as a state of physiological and
psychological imbalance resulting from demanding or
difficult situations which the person is not able to cope with.
Yoga for HealtHY
l iving Chap-8_New.indd 133 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
In day-to-day life, a person faces many situations.
Some situations are easy to handle; while some are difficult.
As a result, the body starts responding at physiological and
psychological levels. At the physiological level, there may be
changes in heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure, secretions
of hormones, etc. At the psychological level, there may be
changes in attention, concentration, memory and alertness
and also in the emotional state (like anger, fear, hate,
sadness, etc.).
Stress generally occurs as a result of major events in
life, such as, tough competitions, getting low scores in an
examination, recent break-up in friendship, not getting a good
job, a fight with others, and so on. There are several other
factors which may cause stress in a person, like, diseases,
poor living conditions, poverty, problems in relationship,
challenges of adolescence, wrong habits, high aspirations,
unrealistic goals, death of a close relative, discrimination,
fast changing life and many others. However, sometimes it
may also occur due to minor issues, such as, not getting up
early, not getting ready on time, reaching school late, not
getting the desired food, arguments with a friend, not getting
permission from parents for attending a late night party, and
so on.
Intensity of stress varies from person to person and
generally depends on perception of a particular situation by
that person. A situation may be easy to handle for one person,
while it may pose a big challenge to another. For example,
examination may cause stress in one student, while it may
not affect another student.
Stress which motivates us to perform better and learn new
skills is beneficial. For example, getting admission in a new
course, preparing for an examination or getting promotion
may cause stress but this stress is beneficial as it finally
contributes towards growth and development. Stress may be
harmful also. When stress is severe and chronic it reduces
efficiency of a person. This kind of stress may adversely affect
our ability to feel, think and act.
During severe stress, people may become restless and
worried. They may not remember the things properly. Even
small things may make them angry. You also might have
observed that when you are in tension you become restless.
You may not be able to focus on your studies and small
things may cause irritation.
Chronic and severe stress reduces our body’s ability
to fight diseases. It can lead to various psychosomatic
diseases, such as, peptic ulcer, migraine, diabetes
mellitus, high blood pressure, etc. It could even result in
heart attack, brain stroke and death. Several psychological
disorders, such as, anxiety attacks and depression may
Activity 8.1
Think and discuss the
following with your
friends:
Questions
• Have you ever
experienced stress?
• What was the cause
of it?
• How did you manage
it?
• Can you think any
other way by which
you could have better
managed it?
Chap-8_New.indd 134 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Yoga for Healt HY l iving also result from chronic and severe stress. However, the
fact is — we cannot avoid stress. Therefore, management
of stress is necessary
Yoga as a Wa Y of Life for s tress
Manage Ment Yoga has been considered a panacea for managing the stress.
In this context, we will discuss the role of yoga in developing
a healthy lifestyle by which stress can be managed. Yoga
practices when become a way of life, play an important role
in stress management.
You have learnt about asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra,
bandha and meditation in Class IX. However, yoga is not
limited to the physical postures, breathing techniques or
meditation for a few minutes only. Rather yoga is a way of
life also. It propounds several principles and practices, such
as, asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra, bandha and meditation
which are relevant to healthy living. Yogic principles and
practices of healthy living can be adopted by all, irrespective
of age, gender, profession or place. As a way of life, yoga gives
direction about food, eating habits, thinking, recreational
means and conduct. Yogic way of life, if adopted in true
sense, empowers us to deal with stress and promote physical
and mental health.
The components of yogic way of life are —
• Ahara (Food)
• Vihara (Relaxation)
• Achara (Conduct)
• Vichara (Thinking)
• Vyavahara (Behaviour or actions)
Ahara
The principles of ahara are related to food consumption.
Yoga emphasises on mitahara, which is related to quality
and quantity of food and also the state of mind during the
intake of food.
As for the quality, the concept of mitahara implies that
food should be freshly cooked, nutritious, nourishing and
in the natural form. Regarding quantity of food, mitahara
mentions that two quarters of the stomach should be
filled with food, one quarter with liquid and the remaining
quarter (one-fourth) should be left empty for free flow of air.
This implies that quantity of food may vary from person to
person depending upon the individual requirements. It is
very natural that a sportsperson will require more food as
compared to a person who is doing desk job. Mitahara also
advocates that the food should be eaten with positive state of
Chap-8_New.indd 135 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
mind with utmost concentration. You might have observed
if someone eats while watching the television or in an angry
mood or when the person’s attention is somewhere else, then
they tend to just gulp down the food without enjoying it. So,
the state of mind is also very important while eating. Thus,
mitahara emphasises that right quality and quantity of food
should be eaten in a positive state of mind.
Activity 8.2
In Column I, put a list of food items that you like eating and in Column II put the food items
that you consider good for your health.
Column I
Food items that you like eating
Column II
Food items that you consider good for health
Questions
• Compare the items of both the columns. Do the items in Column I tally with those in
Column II?
• Do you think that you need to change your food habits? Make a separate list indicating
which food items from the list (Column I) you want to change.
Vihara
Vihara means relaxation, which can be brought about
by activities, such as, exercise, recreational and creative
activities like drawing, painting, singing, etc. These activities
help to regulate and channelise our emotions and bring us
joy and happiness. Yogic practices of asana, pranayama and
meditation relax body and mind. In addition to this, relaxation
can be attained in good company also. Sound sleep is also
important for relaxation. It is, therefore, important that we
should regularly follow a timetable that provides adequate
time for yogic and creative activities which are relaxing.
Activity 8.3
Prepare a timetable that allots some leisure time to pursue your hobbies and
creative activities, exercise and sufficient time for sleep.
Time allocated Activities
• 5.30 to 6.30 pm
• _________________________
• _________________________
• Yogasana
• _________________________
• _________________________
Chap-8_New.indd 136 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Page 5
Adolescents in different situations experience a wide range
of emotions that could vary from positive to negative, such
as, happiness, satisfaction, sadness, anger, frustration, etc.
They have high expectations from themselves that may be
further reinforced by people and environment around them.
This may cause stress in them. There are many occasions
when they may get stressed or feel angry or frustrated.
It is natural for adolescents to experience both positive
and negative emotions. It is also necessary to express their
feelings and emotions. There are positive and negative ways
of expressing the emotions. It is pointed out that negative
emotions and their expression in negative ways may be
caused by certain stresses experienced by the adolescents.
In today’s life, stress is becoming a major cause of many
health-related problems. It is a known fact that chronic stress
negatively affects health. Hypertension, diabetes mellitus,
cardiac problems, depression, anxiety attacks, road-rage,
etc., have become common now-a-days. The most common
emotion faced by all of us during this COVID-19 pandemic
is fear. It has also made us panicky and anxious to deal with
such issues. Yoga can help us in dealing with stress and
mental health issue during this time. In the management of
stress, lifestyle plays an important role. A healthy lifestyle
reduces stress and promotes one’s health.
Here, it is important to recognise that stress can be
tackled and definitely decreased. Many times, we may not
necessarily be in control of the situations but we can control
our over-all response to such situations.
What is s tress ?
Stress can be understood as a state of physiological and
psychological imbalance resulting from demanding or
difficult situations which the person is not able to cope with.
Yoga for HealtHY
l iving Chap-8_New.indd 133 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
In day-to-day life, a person faces many situations.
Some situations are easy to handle; while some are difficult.
As a result, the body starts responding at physiological and
psychological levels. At the physiological level, there may be
changes in heart rate, pulse rate, blood pressure, secretions
of hormones, etc. At the psychological level, there may be
changes in attention, concentration, memory and alertness
and also in the emotional state (like anger, fear, hate,
sadness, etc.).
Stress generally occurs as a result of major events in
life, such as, tough competitions, getting low scores in an
examination, recent break-up in friendship, not getting a good
job, a fight with others, and so on. There are several other
factors which may cause stress in a person, like, diseases,
poor living conditions, poverty, problems in relationship,
challenges of adolescence, wrong habits, high aspirations,
unrealistic goals, death of a close relative, discrimination,
fast changing life and many others. However, sometimes it
may also occur due to minor issues, such as, not getting up
early, not getting ready on time, reaching school late, not
getting the desired food, arguments with a friend, not getting
permission from parents for attending a late night party, and
so on.
Intensity of stress varies from person to person and
generally depends on perception of a particular situation by
that person. A situation may be easy to handle for one person,
while it may pose a big challenge to another. For example,
examination may cause stress in one student, while it may
not affect another student.
Stress which motivates us to perform better and learn new
skills is beneficial. For example, getting admission in a new
course, preparing for an examination or getting promotion
may cause stress but this stress is beneficial as it finally
contributes towards growth and development. Stress may be
harmful also. When stress is severe and chronic it reduces
efficiency of a person. This kind of stress may adversely affect
our ability to feel, think and act.
During severe stress, people may become restless and
worried. They may not remember the things properly. Even
small things may make them angry. You also might have
observed that when you are in tension you become restless.
You may not be able to focus on your studies and small
things may cause irritation.
Chronic and severe stress reduces our body’s ability
to fight diseases. It can lead to various psychosomatic
diseases, such as, peptic ulcer, migraine, diabetes
mellitus, high blood pressure, etc. It could even result in
heart attack, brain stroke and death. Several psychological
disorders, such as, anxiety attacks and depression may
Activity 8.1
Think and discuss the
following with your
friends:
Questions
• Have you ever
experienced stress?
• What was the cause
of it?
• How did you manage
it?
• Can you think any
other way by which
you could have better
managed it?
Chap-8_New.indd 134 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Yoga for Healt HY l iving also result from chronic and severe stress. However, the
fact is — we cannot avoid stress. Therefore, management
of stress is necessary
Yoga as a Wa Y of Life for s tress
Manage Ment Yoga has been considered a panacea for managing the stress.
In this context, we will discuss the role of yoga in developing
a healthy lifestyle by which stress can be managed. Yoga
practices when become a way of life, play an important role
in stress management.
You have learnt about asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra,
bandha and meditation in Class IX. However, yoga is not
limited to the physical postures, breathing techniques or
meditation for a few minutes only. Rather yoga is a way of
life also. It propounds several principles and practices, such
as, asana, pranayama, kriya, mudra, bandha and meditation
which are relevant to healthy living. Yogic principles and
practices of healthy living can be adopted by all, irrespective
of age, gender, profession or place. As a way of life, yoga gives
direction about food, eating habits, thinking, recreational
means and conduct. Yogic way of life, if adopted in true
sense, empowers us to deal with stress and promote physical
and mental health.
The components of yogic way of life are —
• Ahara (Food)
• Vihara (Relaxation)
• Achara (Conduct)
• Vichara (Thinking)
• Vyavahara (Behaviour or actions)
Ahara
The principles of ahara are related to food consumption.
Yoga emphasises on mitahara, which is related to quality
and quantity of food and also the state of mind during the
intake of food.
As for the quality, the concept of mitahara implies that
food should be freshly cooked, nutritious, nourishing and
in the natural form. Regarding quantity of food, mitahara
mentions that two quarters of the stomach should be
filled with food, one quarter with liquid and the remaining
quarter (one-fourth) should be left empty for free flow of air.
This implies that quantity of food may vary from person to
person depending upon the individual requirements. It is
very natural that a sportsperson will require more food as
compared to a person who is doing desk job. Mitahara also
advocates that the food should be eaten with positive state of
Chap-8_New.indd 135 8/24/2020 11:42:31 AM
Healt H and PHysical e ducation - c lass X
mind with utmost concentration. You might have observed
if someone eats while watching the television or in an angry
mood or when the person’s attention is somewhere else, then
they tend to just gulp down the food without enjoying it. So,
the state of mind is also very important while eating. Thus,
mitahara emphasises that right quality and quantity of food
should be eaten in a positive state of mind.
Activity 8.2
In Column I, put a list of food items that you like eating and in Column II put the food items
that you consider good for your health.
Column I
Food items that you like eating
Column II
Food items that you consider good for health
Questions
• Compare the items of both the columns. Do the items in Column I tally with those in
Column II?
• Do you think that you need to change your food habits? Make a separate list indicating
which food items from the list (Column I) you want to change.
Vihara
Vihara means relaxation, which can be brought about
by activities, such as, exercise, recreational and creative
activities like drawing, painting, singing, etc. These activities
help to regulate and channelise our emotions and bring us
joy and happiness. Yogic practices of asana, pranayama and
meditation relax body and mind. In addition to this, relaxation
can be attained in good company also. Sound sleep is also
important for relaxation. It is, therefore, important that we
should regularly follow a timetable that provides adequate
time for yogic and creative activities which are relaxing.
Activity 8.3
Prepare a timetable that allots some leisure time to pursue your hobbies and
creative activities, exercise and sufficient time for sleep.
Time allocated Activities
• 5.30 to 6.30 pm
• _________________________
• _________________________
• Yogasana
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Yoga for Healt HY l iving Achara
Achara means conduct that includes emotions, attitudes,
desires, instincts and habits. Right conduct is essential for
a stress-free life. Positive emotions and positive attitudes,
good habits and control on desires help in making us strong,
both, individually and socially. The right conduct protects us
from unnecessary stress caused by negative emotions and
attitudes like hate, jealousy, fear, etc.
Therefore, we should have control on our desires, instincts,
emotions, habits and attitudes. Here, yoga is important as
it encourages good conduct in our personal and social life.
Yoga advocates for positive emotions and positive attitude
towards self and other persons.
In this context yogic principles of Yama (restraint) and
Niyama (observance) help to develop control on our desires
and emotions and bring about peace and harmony.
Yama (Restraint) and Niyama (Observance)
Yamas (restraints) and Niyamas (observances) are sets of the
dos and the don’ts. They can be considered as the universal
codes of conduct that help us in following high standards in
our personal and social life. Yamas are concerned with one’s
social life; while the niyamas are concerned with one’s personal
life. Yama and Niyama are part of Ashtanga Yoga that has been
propagated by Patanjali.
The five yamas are ahimsa (non-violence), satya
(truthfulness), asteya (non stealing), brahmcharya (celibacy)
and aparigraha (non possessiveness).
The five niyamas are: Shaucha (cleanliness), Santosha
(contentment), Tapas (austerity), Swadhyaya (self study) and
Ishwarpranidhana (surrender to god).
Vichara
We know that thoughts are very important as our behaviour
is guided by the kind of thoughts we have. Our thinking
should be positive.
Positive thoughts bring pleasure to our life; while negative
thoughts can make us unhappy. Right thinking guides us
towards appropriate behaviour. It helps in prevention and
management of stress-related health problems.
Yoga prescribes that one should have positive thoughts.
Positive thoughts give us strength to bear the sorrows of
life. Yogic practices like yama, niyama, pratyahara, dhyana
(meditation), study of good literature, etc., help us in
controlling our thoughts and thereby promoting optimism
in life.
Activity 8.4
Ramesh and his friends
are planning to skip
their classes and go for a
movie instead. Ramesh is
worried as he feels that
it is not right to skip the
class without informing
his parents. But at the
same time, he does not
want to be seen as a
spoilsport by his friends.
Finally, he succumbed to
the peer pressure. Now,
he is disturbed to think
what would happen if his
parents come to know of it.
Questions
• Why was Ramesh
worried?
• Was his conduct
appropriate? Explain
your answer.
• Can you suggest some
ways to get out of this
conflicting situation?
• What would you do, if
you were in Ramesh’s
place?
• Do you think the yogic
principles of Yama
(restraint) and Niyama
(observance) help to
develop control on our
desires and emotions
and lessen our stress?
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