Yoga and Ayurveda
are two “sister” practices that originated in India thousands of years ago.
Now, a lot of us are familiar with yoga, and have experienced firsthand—through
postures, breathwork, and self-inquiry—its profound benefits. Yet many of us
are not as familiar with Ayurveda. We might have heard about it in conjunction
with yoga, but are not quite sure how, exactly. In her R&R retreat workshop
Yoga and Ayurveda, Senior Kripalu Yoga teacher Jurian Hughes points out that
yoga means union in Sanskrit, and a definition of Ayurveda is the wisdom of
life. Explored together, these complementary practices can offer us
transformative tools that foster greater health and vitality. And as
Jurian also explains, integrating Ayurvedic principles into your yoga practice
can create a deeper, richer experience on the mat that you can take with you
off the mat as well.
“Ayurveda isn’t a one-size-fits-all
philosophy,” Jurian says. “We’re constantly in flux throughout the day: our
energy level and our mood, for example, are different first thing in the
morning than they are at noon.” Ayurveda, then, is a personalized, intuitive
health philosophy. According to Ayurvedic principles, each of us has a unique
constitution governed by our physical and emotional makeup, as well as our
lifestyle—the foods we eat, what time we go to sleep. These constitutions are
called doshas, and they are linked to the elements. The doshas are vata (air
and ether), pitta (fire and water), and kapha (earth and water).
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