Vihangamyoga

Vihangamyoga

Vihangamyoga

Indian school of yoga and meditation


Vihangam Yoga is an Indian school of yoga and meditation with branches in over 50 countries.[1] It claims to teach an ancient Indian meditation technique.[1] The school was founded by Sadguru Sadafal Deo Ji Maharaj in 1924 and has some 60,00,000members.[1][2]

Logo of Vihangam Yoga

The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations awarded "special consultative status" to Sadguru Sadafal Deo Vihangam Yoga Sansthan in Allahabad in 2013, among 160 other organisations.[2]

A controlled trial on the effects of Vihangam Yoga meditation in 15 practitioners with at least ten years' experience, compared to matched control subjects, showed that the yogis performed better on average on each test of attention, namely attention span, processing speed, attention alternation ability, and performance in interference tests.[3]


References

  1. "About". North America Institute of Vihangam Yoga. Retrieved 6 July 2019.
  2. Prakash, Ravi; Dubey, Indu; Abhishek, Priyadarshee; Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar; Rastogi, Priyanka; Siddiqui, Shazia Veqar (2010). "LONG-TERM VIHANGAM YOGA MEDITATION AND SCORES ON TESTS OF ATTENTION". Perceptual and Motor Skills. 110 (3C): 1139–1148. doi:10.2466/pms.110.3c.1139-1148.

Bibliography

  • Deo, Sadafal (2015) [1938]. Swarved (Bhashya Sahit) [Swarved (With Exposition)] (in Hindi) (20 ed.). Allahabad: Sukrit Offset Press. p. 1156. ISBN 978-8192069661.

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