Thursday, April 23, 2009

Agenda of the Symposium


Symposium on “Yoga Education in Schools” will be conducted by
Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati.


The symposium will feature
o Lectures
o Practice of Asanas & Pranayama
o Meditation and relaxation practices
o Demonstrations
o Question answer session


It would be a rare opportunity for students and teachers of Chennai schools to listen to Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati and directly practice under his guidance.
Lectures


The lectures will revolve around
Need for Yoga education
  • Development of the hidden
    potentials through Yoga
    (Creativity, Concentration,
    memory, courage and such
    qualities)
  • The efficacy of the practices
    The yogic method of self
    transformation
  • Role of yoga teachers
  • Approach to yoga education
    in schools
  • Research work happening in
    this field all over the world
    And much more……….

  • Asana & Pranayama

    • The practice sessions will include
      simple asanas & breathing practices
      that children will enjoy learning and
      cherish practicing every day.
    • Asanas and pranayama will be
      Demonstrated so that students and
      teachers can learn the proper method
      of practicing them.
    • The asanas and pranayama suitable for
      students, which will work on their
      entire personality will be demonstrated


    Meditation & Relaxation

    During the meditation sessions students and teachers will get opportunity to take part in guided relaxation and guided meditation session that will be conducted by Swamiji himself.

    Symposium on "Yoga Education In Schools", By Bihar School of Yoga

    Educationist's Committee
    Chairman
    Shri.Jaidevji
    Secretary
    D.A.V. Group of Schools
    Chennai

    Members
    Shri.E.P.G.Nambiar
    Secretary General
    Chinmaya Heritage Centre
    Chennai

    Shri.M.A.Selvaraj
    Correspondent
    Sir M.CT.Muthiah Group of Schools, Chennai

    Shri.K.Rajmohan
    Correspondent
    M.A.Krishnaswamy Group of Schools, Chennai

    Principals Committee
    Smt.Lalitha Chandrasekharan
    DAV Girls Sr Sec School, Gopalapuram

    Smt.Lalitha Thiagarajan
    DAV Boys Sr Sec School
    Mogappair

    Smt.M.P.Geetha
    DAV Girls Sr Sec School
    Mogappair

    Shri.J.Ajeeth Prasath Jain
    Bhavan’s Rajaji Vidyashram, Kilpauk

    Smt.V.Gowri Lakshmi
    Chinmaya Vidyalaya Secondary School, Anna Nagar

    Shri.Sathiamoorthy.C
    Chinmaya Vidyalaya
    Kilpauk

    Shri.S.Adhiappan
    M.F.S.D. Hr Sec School
    Sowcarpet

    Dr.N.Saraswathi
    The Children Garden Hr Sec School
    Mylapore

    Smt.Nirmala Sundaram
    Reserve Bank Staff Quarters School
    Besant Nagar

    M.Varadarajan
    G.S.S.Jain Vidyalaya
    Vepery

    Smt.P.V.Subba Lakshmi
    Agarwal Vidyalaya
    Vepery


    Satyananda Yoga Education Charitable Trust (SYECT) in coordination with some of the schools in Chennai is organizing a grand Symposium on “Yoga Education in Schools”. The first announcement, dated 9th March, about the symposium, was sent to your school in March. The symposium will be conducted in three different venues in Chennai.

    We cordially invite your school to participate in this unique event that will open new horizons in the field of education. The venue details are given below.

    Date & Venue


    20/08/2009 (Thursday)
    9.00 am to 11.30 am
    D.A.V Boys Sr Sec School
    120 feet road, Mogappair,
    Chennai – 600 050
    21/08/2009 (Friday)
    9.00 am to 11.30 am
    (TO be finalized)

    22/08/2009 (Sunday)
    9.00 am to 11.30 am

    Sir MCTM Higher Secondary School
    23, Raja Annamalai Road, Purasaiwakkam, Chennai 84


    We have decided to extend a special invitation to the schools in Chennai to actively participate in the symposium. You can send 10 children from your school along with one teacher. We have planned to provide opportunity to schools on first come first basis.


    Education implies that the whole being should be educated. It should not merely be pumping students full of book knowledge which just floats on the surface of their intellects as oil floats on the surface of water.

    People will have to be aware of their thought patterns, their opinions, their ideas and their emotions. This kind of education will not come by force because that would only be borrowed knowledge, not experience.

    This real education has to be brought about from within, and one of the ways to accomplish this unfoldment is through YOGA

    - Swami Satyananda Saraswati


    Satyananda Yoga™ as it is popularly known all over the world; is a system of yoga developed by Swami Satyananda. In India & several countries Satyananda Yoga™ has been very effectively integrated into the school as part of the process of education. Several research projects conducted over the last decade have gone to prove that introduction of yoga to a child can help the child to develop their personality comprehensively.

    Effects of Yoga on
    The Mental aspect
    • Improves concentration & memory
    • Awakens & balances both hemispheres of brain
    • Whole mind is clarified & refined
    The Emotional aspect
    • Makes one emotionally strong
    • Positively influences behavior
    • Vital & mental energy is balanced

    The Physical Aspect

    • Facilitates proper functioning of all organs & systems
    • Promotes health
    • Improves immune functionImproves stamina

    The Creative Aspect

    • Creativity dawns
    • Intuition is awakened
    • Improves imaginative thinking
    • Higher mental functions manifest

    A close study of the processes reveals that the Yoga tradition cannot be confined to only the physical or postural; it enters into a deeper engagement and exploration of the psychological and emotional domains.

    If understood in its totality, Yoga can lead to valuable insights and be of great help in laying the foundation for lending a meaningful life.

    CreativeExtensive research on intelligence shows that for too long our education has favored linguistic and mathematical intelligences, and most IQ tests are based on these aspects.

    IN the Yoga tradition most of these intelligences are addressed and developed. There are several schools of Yoga, which though different in approach, have similar underlying assumptions

    • Body and mind are connected; the health of one affects the other.
    • Regular practices in the form of asana as well as relaxation are recommended for their revitalizing and tranquilizing effects on the system.
    • Discipline starts at the level of the body soon moves to the mental aspects. The overall effect is an increase in the effectiveness of the individual in whatever she/he undertakes.
    • Balance is important in all one does, neither indulgence nor deprivation.
    • Development of healthy attitudes such as cleanliness and contentment.
    • Psycho – mental work, through introspective and various meditative methods, with an aim of bringing about clarity of understanding and self awareness.
    • Harmony with self, others and nature.