Key Points

Banaras Hindu University is launching a new two-year MA Yoga program under its Department of Vedic Philosophy. The course will provide comprehensive study of classical yoga texts along with practical training in various yogic techniques. Professor Rajaram Shukla emphasized that the fees are kept affordable following BHU's founding principles. This program is particularly significant as it's the first of its kind in the Purvanchal region and will help students prepare for UGC NET examinations in Yoga.

Key Points: BHU Launches MA Yoga Course in Vedic Philosophy Department

  • Course covers Patanjali Yoga Sutras and Bhagavad Gita scriptures
  • Includes practical training in asanas, pranayama and cleansing techniques
  • Affordable fee structure aligns with BHU's founding principles
  • First such program in Purvanchal region approved unanimously by Academic Council
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MA Yoga course to commence at BHU's Department of Vedic Philosophy

BHU introduces affordable 2-year MA Yoga program covering Patanjali Yoga Sutras, Bhagavad Gita with practical training in asanas and pranayama for academic advancement.

"high-quality education at affordable fees - Professor Rajaram Shukla citing Malaviya Ji's vision"

Varanasi, Oct 4

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is set to introduce a two-year postgraduate course in Yoga (M.A. Yoga) under the Department of Vedic Philosophy, within the Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan. The course will span four semesters and aims to provide an in-depth study and teaching of the theoretical, practical, and experimental aspects of the Indian Patanjali Yoga system.

The curriculum will cover important texts such as the Patanjali Yoga Sutras, the Bhagavad Gita, and other classical yoga scriptures. Students will also receive practical training in various yogic practices including asanas (postures), pranayama (breath control), mudras (gestures), bandhas (locks), and satkarmas (cleansing techniques).

According to Professor Rajaram Shukla, Head of the Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan, the fee structure for this course has been kept considerably lower compared to other universities, aligning with the vision of Malaviya Ji to provide “high-quality education at affordable fees".

Admission and reservation policies will follow the guidelines set by the Government of India and the university. He said that the Yoga has received global recognition now.

The introduction of this course comes after sustained demand from both faculty members and students. The Academic Council of BHU unanimously approved the proposal during a meeting held on September 27. The Head of the Department highlighted that this type of course is currently unavailable in any other university in the Purvanchal region.

Since the University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts the National Eligibility Test (NET) for Yoga, this course will greatly benefit students aiming for academic and professional advancement in this field.

Professor Rajaram Shukla, Head of the Faculty of Sanskrit Vidya Dharma Vigyan, and Professor Shashikant Dwivedi from the Vedic Department, have been instrumental in designing the curriculum.

The course is designed to give equal importance to both theoretical knowledge and practical training so that students not only understand the principles of Yoga but are also able to apply them in their personal lives and society at large.

Shivam Tiwari, an alumnus of BHU, and research scholar Sunakshu Tiwari, have expressed optimism about the course, highlighting its potential to nurture a deeper understanding of Yoga in the academic community.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who practices Yoga daily, I'm thrilled to see academic recognition for this ancient science. The affordable fees make it accessible to more students - that's the real spirit of education!
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David E
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the curriculum includes modern scientific research on Yoga's benefits. Traditional knowledge combined with contemporary research would make this course truly world-class.
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Ananya R
Finally! Our universities are recognizing the value of indigenous knowledge systems. Studying Patanjali Yoga Sutras and Bhagavad Gita in an academic setting will give students deep insights. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Siddharth J
The UGC NET for Yoga makes this course very valuable for career opportunities. Students can become professors, researchers, or certified Yoga instructors. Great step for employment generation!
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Meera T
Being from Varanasi, I'm proud that BHU is taking the lead in Yoga education. The city's spiritual atmosphere combined with academic rigor will create exceptional Yoga scholars. 🌟

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