You Do Yoga September 2012 Newsletter Cincinnati OH Downtown Anderson

Article by Matt Eshleman, ERYT500

You Do Yoga September 2012 Newsletter Cincinnati OH

Be it summer or fall You Do Yoga always has a full schedule of great classes and special events, but please be aware that all classes Downtown are cancelled on Labor Day, and Anderson Township will only hold 5:30pm and 7pm classes. Also, on Saturday September 1st the community yoga class will not be held Downtown. All other classes are on for the holiday weekend. If ever you are in doubt, the most current schedule is always up on our website.

In addition to our ongoing weekly classes, we have some spectacular special events planned for the upcoming months!
 
We want to let you know about our Taoist Yoga Teacher Training Program. For those interested in learning more we will be holding an Open House/Informational Gathering at each of our studios. Please come to one or both sessions to meet the Director of Teacher Training as well as graduates of our program. We will be giving an overview of what makes our training different than most others, and allow time for questions from prospective trainees. Come and join us at our Anderson Township studio Saturday 9/22 5-6pm, or Sunday 9/23 6-7pm Downtown. The next round of 200 Hour certification begins January of 2013, and we have a Pre-registration deadline of November 1, 2012.
 
While you may be aware that our Taoist Yoga Teacher Training is different from most others, we are equally aware that many currently certified yoga instructors and other serious students are not able to commit to our entire 200 hour program. That is why we are offering two pieces of our training curriculum in a weekend workshop format this fall: Join Matt Eshleman, Director of You Do Yoga’s Teacher Training Programs, for a chance to learn more about Anatomy for Yoga and the Functional Approach to Instruction in our Functional Anatomy Intensive on Saturday 9/15 &  Sunday 9/16, Noon-6pm. In a separate event on October 13th, we will be examining a functional approach to Subtle Anatomy, Meridians, Chi, and Chakras and Meditation in our Subtle Anatomy Intensive. You Do Yoga is a Registered Yoga School with the Yoga Alliance, and can grant CEUs for attending these Anatomy Intensive events. Because of the intensive nature of these programs, enrollment is by acceptance only. Please contact us if you are interested. For more information go to https://secrets2meditation.com/goto/?url=http://www.youdoyoga.com/Teacher_Training.html
 
You Do Yoga is proud to be participating in the Yoga Aid Challenge! We will be joining yogis across the globe to raise funds for the Africa Yoga Project. (https://secrets2meditation.com/goto/?url=http://www.africayogaproject.org) Register for the Yoga Aid event to be held Saturday, 9/9 at 2pm in Ault Park. Registration can be done the day of the event, but online is much easier. This is totally FREE, no commitment to attend. We would like to encourage each of you to register now – in doing so, you will have your own fundraising page set up if you wish to do your own fundraising. When you register, there’s a box that says ‘I’d like to join/ create a team. Click on that and select You Do Yoga from the drop box. Pretty easy right? 

Continuing through September 29th Mike Spears is leading an 8-week meditation workshop at our Downtown Studio. Designed with the novice in mind, we began with fundamentals – but you can still drop-in to any session at our regular single class rate. The group meets on Saturdays, 11:30am-12:30pm.

Experiencing the beauty of nature is one of the best parts of summer, so we are extending our special series You Do Yoga in the Park through September! Bring your own mat and join us for an hour of FREE yoga at Beech Acres Park every Sunday from 10-11am with Seth Gehauf. We will meet at the stage area, but we cancel in the event of rain.

Monks have brewed beer since the dawn of time, and there’s a handful of yogis continuing that tradition. Friday 9/21 at 6:30pm we will host our first “Asanas and Ales” event. An all-levels yoga practice comes first, and then you can stick around to sample light appetizers and a variety of local home-brews! If you are a brewer too and want to show off your work, get in touch with us to arrange a donation. 
 
Fall is a great time for runners and other outdoor sports enthusiasts, and that’s why we are holding another Yoga for Runners workshop on Saturday 9/22, 2-4pm in Anderson Township. Anita Eshleman will lead two hours of deep stretching and core strengthening perfectly tailored to the needs of runners and walkers, spinners and cyclists.

On Saturday, 10/6, 1-2:30pm will be our Introduction to ZEN Meditation with Shane Coppage and will include introductory teachings on Zen Buddhism with a primary focus on zazen or seated meditation. This workshop is Pay by Donation.
Finally, although it seems like a long way off, Sweetest Day will be here before you know it! Lock in the perfect gift for your partner by signing up now for our “Love is All you Need” event on Saturday, 10/20! This FUN 3-hour workshop will begin with a Partner Yoga practice to encourage connection, and then move into led sessions of partnered Thai Massage. No previous experience necessary! https://secrets2meditation.com/goto/?url=http://www.youdoyoga.com/Partner_Yoga.html
 
Well, that about covers it for this edition! Unless you reply to this address with the subject “remove” we will drop you a line again in October and remember – you can LIKE us on Facebook (You Do Yoga Cincinnati) and to follow us on Twitter @YouDoYoga. And be sure to visit our website regularly at https://secrets2meditation.com/goto/?url=http://www.YouDoYoga.com for updates and schedules changes.

Namaste!

 

About the Author

Matt Eshleman, B.A., ERYT500, has many years of experience teaching yoga and meditation. Matt earned his 500 hour certification through his studies of Anatomy, Taoist Yoga and Meditation. Matt is a trained Thai Yoga Massage therapist, Reiki practitioner, a student of Martial Arts, and is an adjunct professor at Cincinnati State. He is the founder of You Do Yoga LLC, and is the director of teacher training.

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The Powerful Effect Of Doing Yoga

The Powerful Effect Of Doing Yoga

Article by Linda Adams

Yoga is one activity that’s good for both young and old.  A Sanskrit word meaning “union,” Yoga involves posture and breathing methods to achieve relaxation and gain strength; besides health benefits too many to enumerate.

Yoga has been confirmed to grant more body elasticity to its practitioners through the different postures which effect more lubrication of joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, including those usually ignored.

Several researches confirm the beneficial results of constant yoga.  Even so-called “non-strenuous” positions affect different sections of the body. The numerous positions all work in unison to flex the body, even bodies that at the start were firm.

Yoga is said to be the only activity that gets to massage all the body’s internal glands and organs thoroughly, even  glands, like the prostate, that are barely moved in an entire lifetime. Yoga affects the various body parts in a wholistic way.  Triggering and manipulating the organs help us keep away illnesses; and alert us to the beginnings of any possible ailment.

When the yoga positions stretch the muscles and joints and get to massage the different organs, the body gets the greatest achievable amount of blood. This aids the toxins being rinsed out up to the farthest points of the body, at the same time feeding the different parts.  All this detoxification only results in the advantages of more energy and enthusiasm for life and postponing the aging process.
Repeatedly doing the yoga positions likewise motivates removal of extra flab and limpness from muscles weakened and sluggish from inactivity.

Among the long-term benefits of yoga is the development of awareness of an oncoming health disorder, which can then help us correct it or avoid its advancement.
These are merely external benefits from consistent yoga practice. In the end, it is yoga that provides the overall actual advantage of body and mind working in concert. Nowadays we can get various accounts of mental strength behind astounding physical achievements and this confirms the mutual connection between mind and body.
Meditation urges mental and physical coordination and produces the body-mind union. We are usually unable to perform, or perform well,  our regular functions – at home or work, when our minds are focused on problems, concerns, anxieties.Yoga meditation reportedly heals the stress which puts our physical and emotional systems in chaos.

Yoga and meditation have been associated with each other.These two activities cooperate towards the aim of union of mind-body-spirit, a “state of eternal bliss.Meditation and yoga assist in stabilizing our emotional systems by training us to isolate ourselves from our environment.  When we do so, a significant calmness sets in and develops a positive perspective, which can only grant amazing benefits to our body’s physical condition.

The early yogis (practitioners of yoga) did yoga supported by meditation, in their ques towards the goal of self-realization or enlightenment.They meditated not for minutes but days or weeks. This demanded large amounts of energy and the ability to survive in austere conditions. Numerous asanas, yoga positions, gave them the greatest amount of power with the least strain and meditation provided the energy and the will to perform the asanas well. It is a good case of cause and effect.

The oneness of mind-body-spirit aim of yogis is realized through the interconnected benefits from the asanas and meditation.

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Linda Adams delights in all things that have to do with health.

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Psychological and Physical Benefits of Meditation

Article by Conrad Raw

Much research has gone into meditation and what it can do for the mind body connection. It has been found that one of the most important benefits derived from meditation is relaxation basically due to balance in brainwave activity. Meditation brings the brainwave to an alpha state, a level that is deeply relaxing and is associated with promoting healing.

In an alpha state, you will experience a lower metabolic rate, heart rate, lower blood pressure, improved breathing and even a drop in cholesterol levels. The Menninger Foundation’s psychophysiology clinic in Topeka, Kan, use meditative techniques to enhance the immune functioning in cancer, AIDS and autoimmune patients, according to Patricia Norris, Ph.D. and Director of the Biofeedback and Psychophysiology Clinic. Biofeedback is also used to treat those with alcohol and drug addiction.

It wasn’t too long ago when meditation was thought of as a new age thing and couldn’t offer any benefits. Science has proved them wrong as physicians now more than ever are seeing relevance between the body and mind. Major magazines and learned medical reports have extolled the virtues of meditation and relaxation.

Meditation is valuable in preventive medicine. We are able, through meditation to lower our blood pressure, which could lead to strokes, we can relax better so we reduce our stress levels and we sleep better which gives us more energy and are better able to deal with minor irritations on a day to day basis. We all need to pay attention to our health before it gets out of hand. Meditation helps us become more aware of our bodies, how it operates and know when there is something wrong.

Being human, we always disregard the numerous signs of stress, we overdue it constantly by eating wrong, because we need to grab a quick bite to drive kids to soccer practice or start on a list of ‘to-dos’ that need to be done before you can go to bed, to get up early and go to work. We do this at least five or six times a week and are generally ‘working’ at something on weekends instead of relaxing or meditating.

Meditation is easy to do, it just takes a little bit of time, time that you should get around to doing because it is something just for you. It is clear that by practicing meditation will help maintain top functioning levels every day, keep our blood pressure under control and because you are relaxing your muscles when meditating, you will get much needed, restful and restorative sleep.

When relaxed, we are able to breath better, unclench our teeth or fists more often, have less pain and digest our food better. For these reasons alone, meditation is something you want to look into.

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Conrad Raw is an expert in practical techniques for personal and spiritual development. He is the author of “Forbidden Secrets of Personal and Energetic Development.” He travels the world to learn and teach and is the founder of https://secrets2meditation.com/goto/?url=http://www.greaterhumanpotential.com, a website devoted to bringing you easy to learn techniques to increase your human evolution. Visit his website for a free newsletter filled with tons of great tips and advice.

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Meditation Ideas For Amateurs

Article by Lena Mcclain

Meditation is undoubtedly the perfect way out to strengthen your concentration level and put an end to the increasing stress of everyday life. Meditation is in fact known to be a therapy offering wondrous results at a dual level- psychological and physical. However, practicing meditation is easier said than done. It’s certainly an ordeal for the amateurs. Here are a few straightforward tricks to make the task of meditation easier for you.

Start with lighter meditation sessions. It is suggested to not extend your session beyond 10 to 15 minutes in the 1st stage. In case even that appears to be way too difficult, you could consider starting from 1 minute too. Whenever you get habitual of the routine, you can augment the duration of the session.

Consistency is another significant secret to mastering meditation. After all, you need to treat acne persistently to dispose of the trouble. And, even in case you are using super effective anti acne products like Exposed Skincare System, you are unlikely to see results without consistent usage of the same. Likewise, the most vigorous of meditation sessions are unlikely to help you attain your goals in case you are not practicing the same daily. Thus, it is very essential for you to devise a suitable regimen for meditation and adhere to it for best outcomes.

Enjoying your meditation is a must if you wish to master the skill. You’ll never be able to learn meditation completely if you do not enjoy it. This goes for exercising too. You can’t manage to put yourself into an exercise regime if you are not enjoying it. However, if you just can not get yourself to exercise, then you have efficient weight loss supplements like Dietrine Carb Blocker to help you out.

Simple is good. This holds more than just true when you are getting into the meditation practice. Do not complicate it. Rather, keep a straightforward object as your focus. For the starters, you could start by focusing on your breath, your body movements and the like. This will help relieve stress and prepare you for meditation as well. Once you are ready to concentrate on these essential things, you could move on to concentrating on your thoughts.

Another basic tip for newbies is to start with silent sitting. It assists increase you capacity of concentrating on thoughts, body and soul, which forms the crux of meditation. Try to sit in secluded corner and in no time you will find peace and silence dawning on you.

So, you need not fret yourself thinking that meditation is not your cup of tea. Simply adhere to the provided tricks and be guaranteed that you’ll learn the skill to perfection in no time and will witness the myriad benefits that normal meditation practice is popular to provide.

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Introduction to Yoga

Article by Bodhi Tree Yoga International

Originated in ancient India, Yoga has now become famous for its effectiveness for mental and physical well-being. It is a generic term for physical, mental and spiritual discipline. Yoga has been practiced for more than 5,000 years now. It is related to physical poses called “asana” and breathing techniques. Some “asanas” are designed for mere relaxation while some for weight loss, flexibility and strength. Practicing yoga is an art which needs dedication of body and mind for it to be as effective as it is designed to be.

Practicing Yoga
Practicing yoga is like a work out for inner and external fitness. It is not hard to go online and find millions and millions of readers who practice yoga and now swear by it. Many of the shared experiences will connect to you in some way or the other.

However there are a few things that need to be kept in mind while practicing yoga:-
1. The complete knowledge or yoga trainer
2. It is important to find out the physical demands of the “asanas” and talk to your instructor to be sure of what is best for your body.
3. Warm up the muscles properly before every session to avoid injury
4. Stay hydrated to avoid dehydration.
5. Wear proper outfits that are comfortable.
6. Avoid yoga during pregnancy as some parts of the body are not suppose to be stretched or worked out during this condition, it is best to avoid stressing certain muscles.

Training Courses
Widely spread across the globe yoga training courses has reached new dimensions. In ancient times yoga gurus always carried on training in the forests and camps amidst a naturally beautiful ambience of India. The country offers a large number of yoga training institutes across geographical habitats; however researchers say that Rishikesh is the most authentic place to learn yoga. It is located in the Himalayas and known to be the yoga capital of the world. Rishikesh is home for few of the greatest yoga instructors and yoga training courses registered with Yoga Alliance, USA.

A yoga teacher is the one who guides people about their “asanas” and teaches them the art of yoga. These instructors have to go through a special training.The training may vary from beginner to advance level. The training occurs both practically and theoretically. The training period is of 200 to 500 hours. After this period, the trainee is certified with a yoga alliance certificate and he can then impart his knowledge. Bodhi Tree Yoga International is one such institute which offers the best teacher training certified courses.

One of the most renowned organizations promoting yoga teacher training in India, based in the yoga capital of the world, Rishikesh and Goa. They offer a 200 hours yoga training course.
The institute has a team of dedicated and committed yoga teachers who have been sharing their knowledge for years. They have a strong believe that “Yoga can be practiced by everyone”
The trainees have a 30days intensive program, each day starting from 6:00am to 6:00pm, with Sundays free. The program includes a brief introduction about the history of yoga and its cultural background, singing and understanding mantras, meditation and asana techniques. They also provide the trainees with special techniques and accurate guidance about the “asanas”.

The Bodhi Tree Yoga International teachers training courses include activities like:-
1. Technique Training: – This includes techniques of practicing and teaching of various asanas, chants and meditation.
2. Teaching methodology: – which includes how a teacher must demonstrate, observe and assist the students.
3. Lifestyle and ethics of a yoga teacher.
4. Giving and receiving feedbacks.

Reviews state that The Bodhi Tree Yoga International is one of the best and affordable organizations in India for Yoga Teacher Training Courses.

About the Author

Bodhi Tree Yoga International is an organization promoting and teaching Yoga and Meditation. We offer Yoga courses and yoga teacher training courses in Goa and the Himalayas.

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Meditation Is an Ancient Science of Medical Treatment in the Country

Article by Caper

Meditation means as a type of mind-body completing medicine. This makes a profound state of relaxation and a calm mind. This course of all-classical treatment is as a practice in which an individual induces a status of consciousness to realise some benefit. This process really issues in an enhanced physical and emotive welfare.

Benefits of Meditation are endless of healing you well, deserving your contemplation and consideration. Numerous common faces of society stand behind this practice consider improving the quality of their life. Although, India meditation centre takes an insight in the process of human awareness, India is none other than a paradise where such ancient practices get originated.

History
Meditation comes out as one of the old forms of mental, spiritual and physical health practices. This ancient practice befalls associated with all the major religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Christian, Sikhism and Islam, dating back to about 5,000 years. Primitively the sole function of meditation meant to experience salvation and to gain spiritual benefits of meditation and sense.

How to Meditate
Many people exercise to meditation on a daily basis. This comes effective when it gets practised successfully but can also become frustrating when a person falls unable to meditate perfectly. So to better your power to meditate, here are a few guidelines to meditate below:

Choose a Good Location
Find a quiet place to meditate. Ideally, you should have a room or space constraints that you can use solely to meditate. Sometimes, you may not be able to have a totally peaceful atmosphere, while meditating. So you may play music to meditate better.

Get in to Relax
You need to switch off from all thoughts when you meditate. So choose a time that is convenient to not disturb you in your home. Almost people get the morning as the best time to meditate.

Have the Right Posture
Posture is a primary part of meditating. Here the best posture for meditation comes in vision as to sit cross-legged with a straight back.

Calm Your Mind
Meditation prefers more to silencing the mind that means to lead you deep into your soul. Silencing the mind truly is the most difficult parts of meditation but it is core to benefits of meditation.

In fact, meditation packages India propel you to an access of improving your physical and mental health. Apart from such benefits, this old practice has many other grounds to play an important role in controlling feelings to come out.

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Benefits of meditation start from religious to physical profits, meaning to tap the highest amount of relaxation. India mediation is the mother to most of the spiritual practices prevalent in the world today.

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Expedient Moral Relativism From a Meditation Point of View

Article by Leon Potgieter

Expedient Moral Relativism from a Meditation Point of View

Moral relativism is widely taught at universities across the world. The message is that there is no such thing as right and wrong, good and bad. Every view is as good as another. You can make up your reality and do as you please. This is misleading as the distinction is not made between resolving the practical conflicts of life and metaphysical problems over what type of existence morals have. Instead of standing up to the problem, relativists disingenuously replace it with pontificating over whether morals are absolute or relative, real, reliable, good principles of action or non-existent mental fabrications. This form of moral relativism is clearly open to be used by dishonest individuals as a smokescreen to hide their manipulative intentions and harmful behaviour.

It is obviously untrue that all moral values are equal and none is better than the other as some cultures are more successful than others and this is often strongly related to their moral values. Moral values of emphasizing kindness, compassion and non-harmfulness are clearly superior as they lead to superior results. If all moral values are held to be equally true then it would be impossible to reach meaningful conclusions. For example, we could not say that present day Germany is a better society than Nazi Germany was. Clear cut rights and wrongs born of well proven experience and consideration towards others are necessary for social harmony and enterprise. Without this, the destructiveness of expedient individuals would have no restraining influence. Different cultures have different morals but this is not sufficient ground to assume that arbitrary moral relativism is the universal basis for behaviour as these cultures do not accept arbitrary behaviour is correct. Their moral systems are fixed and any violation of them is seen to be wrong.

The purpose of morality is to guide and regulate individual and social behaviour. It is essential to distinguish between right and wrong in any situation as mistaken decisions lead to painful results. On a metaphysical level no moral system has an objectively established truth or superiority but on a practical level good and bad actions can easily be distinguished as they lead, respectively, to good results (amelioration of suffering) and bad results (intensification of suffering).

Although right and wrong are not absolutes, you are not free to make up your own reality and do as you please since your actions have consequences and if they are painful this cannot be construed as freedom. You also cannot make up your own reality as you cannot free yourself of your social conditioning. You depend on your conditioning to shape your reality. If you were separated from your conditioning, you would not be able to make sense of your life. You cannot abandon important beliefs without losing many other beliefs as well, and also some ability to understand experience. As long as you are under the control of your conditioning, you are not free. Whatever you do triggers a chain of uncontrollable consequences. If you shift your stance, everything else adjusts to this to maintain a dynamic balance relative to your new position. This is what relativism means. It does not mean that as you shift your stance everything else remains static so you can exploit it from a different angle. It adjusts to meet you face to face and there is no way of wriggling out of this. Expedient actions never work. In the long term everything balances out. Your consequences are perfectly matched and balanced to your actions and whichever way you turn, they are waiting to greet you with open arms. Finally, there is an unacceptably high level of disappointment, frustration and suffering in the world which often grows steadily with age. If it were possible to make up our own reality, surely we would make up something else.

The way you think about and relate to an object or situation shapes the way you and others see it and this connects you with it. You feel that by shifting your stance you can take the good and avoid the bad as it pleases you with no responsibility or indebtedness to others as though this is your inalienable right. But your actions to take the good aspects and give the bad to others deepen this connection with the object or situation and this creates a broad highway for the unwanted consequences of your actions to ineluctably return to their legitimate, if unknowing, owner. You cannot stop these unpleasant consequences from returning and because you are blissfully unaware of this connection you will be permanently surprised and wounded by their unwelcome appearance in your life. The results of your actions are your inheritance and that of your heirs who have been unwittingly drawn into your sphere of influence. They will reverberate through their lives for generations to come. When you move on to your next life, your results will be eagerly waiting to greet you, like long-lost family.

These ideas of yours that you have the right to do exactly as you please are so naïve and puerile they are pathetic. One hardly knows whether to laugh with amazement or weep with compassion.

Expedient moral relativism is the extreme incoherence of those who refuse to acknowledge the moral certainty that their actions have uncontrollable consequences and deny the necessity of a shared morality established on negotiation and consensus. It ignores the fact that we should do to others as we would like them to do to us and that they most probably will. It is weak, insipid and vacuous. The problems of defining and dealing with unacceptable behaviour are never raised. It is trite to say everything is relative, you have your way and I have mine. It is silly, impractical and irresponsible as whatever led to the disagreement has not been acknowledged and the disagreement has not been resolved. Disagreements are real and must be dealt with. Both parties take them seriously and, if left unresolved, they can lead to serious consequences. Expedient moral relativism tries to avoid the conflict and wish it away by ignoring it and pretending it is actually a metaphysical problem about whether or not morality exists. By confusing a practical problem with a metaphysical issue the problem is compounded. This is completely unhelpful as the conflict is still there and is deepening. Resolving the conflict is a practical problem. It has to be dealt with using level-headed, practical examination of purposes, discussion and negotiation. It has nothing to do with establishing the ontological status of morality. It has everything to do with working out a way to live and this is well within the reach of any fair, reasonable human being who has the will to make things work.

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About Leon Potgieter
Leon became involved in meditation a few years after completing his Honours degree in mathematics. His first introduction to meditation was in 1981 when he completed a 12 day intensive silent retreat, each day starting at 4 am and ending at 10 pm. Over the next seven years he did numerous intensive retreats lasting from a weekend up to three or more weeks. He also spent the greater part of three years at Samyeling, a Tibetan meditation centre in Scotland. In 1988 he did a 9 month isolated retreat, living in a tent on the Wolkberg, a mountainous area near Tzaneen. In 2008 he completed a further six and a half year isolated retreat, also in the Wolkberg. Currently Leon has a Shiatsu massage practice in Johannesburg. He specialises in treating injuries and chronic back and neck pain and stress. He also treats cancer patients to alleviate stress, pain and the side effects of medical treatment and provides support during pregnancy and labour.

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Buddhist Tours, Places to See and Places to Stay- Tour around or stay in comfort

Article by rohan arora

Buddha spent the majority time of his life in the present north India. Therefore, the country is dotted with a large number of Buddhist sites. Buddhism was founded by Gautama Buddha between the 5th and the 6th centuries B.C. It is one of the three most widespread religions in the world. There is a wide range of opportunity for Buddhist Tours, places to see and places to stay in India.

Earlier, Indian kings and wealthy merchants frequented the Buddhist monasteries, which are today crowded by tourists from India and abroad. Today, Buddhism is the fifth largest religious group in India. In the 13th century, the ancient city of Nalanda in Bihar was the seat of Buddhist philosophy and religion. Buddhism was also popular in other Indian regions like the some pockets of the tribal areas in northeast India, Himalayan kingdoms of Bhutan and Sikkim.

The most attractive feature of your Buddhist tours is the Buddhist Gompas. If you want to meditate and follow the teachings of Buddha, then you must come to the various places of worship scattered in the Indian landscape. For the thousands of Buddhist pilgrims and tourists who come to the sacred destinations in India, there are many hotels, lodges and dharamshalas that provide comfortable and suitable accommodation to you.

Places to See during your Buddhist Tours

During your Buddhist tours in India, you will get an opportunity to witness a variety of beautiful paintings of the Buddha, Dharmchakras, Boddhisatvas, Dishapals and Mandals on the walls and the inner chambers of the gompas. The Hemis gompa is one of the biggest Gompa of Ladakh. Plan you visit during the summer festival at this gompa and be a part of the masked dances and religious ceremonies.

Besides the gompas, you can also visit the Buddhist monasteries, popularly known as vihara. The famous monasteries in India include Sanchi, Dhankar Monastery, Maha Bodhi Temple, the Tabo and Namgyal in Himachal Pradesh and the hilltop Buddhist monasteries of Ladakh

Your Buddhist tours would take you to Bodhgaya, the site of Buddha’s enlightenment, Sravasti, Sankashya, Nalanda, Kushinagar and Sarnath or Rajgir, where the Wheel of Dharma was first turned.

Places to Stay during your Buddhist Tours

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