19/05/2026
Good Health from a Yogic Perspective
In yoga, good health is not merely the absence of disease; it is a harmonious balance of the body, mind, breath, senses, and inner consciousness. Yogic philosophy teaches that true health is achieved when a person lives in alignment with nature, maintains mental calmness, and experiences inner contentment.
According to the yogic view, health includes:
* Physical well-being – a strong, flexible, and disease-free body.
* Mental balance – freedom from stress, anxiety, anger, and restlessness.
* Emotional stability – positivity, compassion, and self-control.
* Spiritual awareness – connection with one’s true self and inner peace.
The ultimate aim of yoga is to quiet the fluctuations of the mind:
“योगश्चित्तवृत्तिनिरोधः”
“Yogash Chitta Vritti Nirodhah” (Patanjali Yoga Sutra 1.2)
Yoga is the cessation of the fluctuations of the mind.
When the mind becomes calm and balanced, the body naturally moves toward health and harmony.
Another important sutra states:
“तदा द्रष्टुः स्वरूपेऽवस्थानम्” (Yoga Sutra 1.3)
Then the seer abides in its true nature.
This means that true well-being arises when we are established in our natural state of peace and awareness.
From a yogic perspective, good health is supported through:
* Proper Asana practice for physical stability.
* Pranayama for balancing vital energy (Prana).
* Meditation for mental clarity and emotional peace.
* Sattvic diet and disciplined lifestyle for purity of body and mind.
* Positive values such as Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truthfulness), and Santosha (contentment).
Yoga believes that when breath is balanced, the mind becomes steady, and when the mind is steady, life becomes peaceful and healthy. Thus, good health is a state of inner and outer harmony, leading a person toward happiness, balance, and self-realization.
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