List of yoga institutions

The list of yoga institutions is as follows:

1, Yu Ji (Beijing Youzhiji Fitness Co., Ltd.), founder of Yu Ji Yoga (China)&; Teaching Director Yogi Yoga (China) covers three wholly-owned subsidiaries and three first-tier cities in China, involving media publishing and professional video distribution. ?

Sanskrit (Yunjing Sanskrit (Beijing) Yoga Fitness Co., Ltd.) "We modern people need a kind of exercise to make our body and mind comfortable.

3. Jing Zhi Chan (Beijing Jing Zhi Chan Culture Development Co., Ltd.) Jing Zhi Chan High Temperature Yoga was established in 2007. Bickram Chowdhury, the founder of high temperature yoga, personally authorized teacher training in China and Asia.

4. Kewen (Beijing Meiyu Ganges Sports Development Co., Ltd.) Kewen Yoga was operated by Beijing Meiyu Ganges Sports Development Co., Ltd. and was established in June 2000. After more than ten years of development, it has gradually improved and progressed, and has grown into a professional yoga training center.

Yoga (English: Yoga, Hindi:? ) is a Chinese vocabulary, meaning "consistency", "combination" or "harmony". Yoga originated in ancient India and is one of the six philosophical schools in ancient India. It explores the truth and method of "the unity of Brahma and Me". What modern people call yoga is mainly a series of methods to cultivate one's self-cultivation.

Around 300 BC, Patanjali (English: Patanjali, Hindi:), the founder of Indian Mahayana Yoga, wrote the Yoga Sutra, on the basis of which Indian yoga really took shape, and the practice of yoga was formally defined as a complete eight-branch system. Yoga is a system that helps human beings to give full play to their potential by raising their consciousness.

The origin of yoga:

Yoga originated in India and has a history of more than 5,000 years. It is called "the treasure of the world". Yoga originated in the Himalayan foothills of northern India. Yoga practitioners in ancient India created a series of physical and mental exercise systems, namely postures, by observing, imitating and experiencing animal postures.

The word "yoga" (English: Hindi) comes from Indian Sanskrit "yug" or "Yuji", which means "consistency", "combination" or "harmony". Yoga originated in ancient India and is one of the six philosophical schools in ancient India. It explores the truth and method of "the unity of Brahma and Me". What modern people call yoga is mainly a series of methods to cultivate one's self-cultivation.