sthirasukhasanam
Sthirasukhasanam is a Sanskrit term that translates to "the state of being steady and happy." It is a concept from the ancient Indian philosophy of Yoga, particularly from the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. The term is often used to describe the ultimate goal of Yoga practice, which is to achieve a state of mental and physical balance, leading to inner peace and happiness.
The term is composed of three words: sthira, which means steady or stable; sukha, which means happiness
In the context of Yoga, sthirasukhasanam is achieved through the practice of asanas (postures), pranayama (breath
Sthirasukhasanam is not just a physical state but also a mental and emotional one. It is a
Achieving sthirasukhasanam is not an easy task and requires consistent practice and dedication. It is a lifelong