Yoga-paper-ii Syllabus - ASST. PROF. (sanskrit College EDU.) | Hoffawhy
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Objective type paper
Maximum Marks
Number of Questions
Yoga-I
75
150
Note :-
Objective type paper
Duration of Paper: Two Hours
All questions carry equal marks.
There will be Negative Marking.
Syllabus
1. Basics of Anatomy and Physiology
Structure and function of a typical Cell
Classification of tissue
Anatomical and physiological aspects of Human Skeletal, Muscular, Digestive, Respiratory, Cardio-vascular, Endocrine, Excretory, Reproductive, Nervous, Immune systems and Sense organs.
2. Health and Disease
Definition of Health according to WHO and Yoga
Concept of Health and disease according to Yoga
Causes, sign and symptoms of Skeletal, Digestive, Respiratory, Excretory, Cardio-vascular, Endocrine, Nervous Reproductive, Psychiatric disorders, and Immune related disorders.
3. Yoga therapy for Psychosomatic Diseases
Principles and therapy based Yoga treatment for Skeletal, Digestive, Respiratory, Excretory, Cardio-vascular, Endocrine, Nervous, Reproductive, Psychiatric disorders, and Immune related disorders.
4. Stress and its management
Introduction to Stress
General Adaptation Syndrome
Definition and types of Stress
Physiology of Stress
Stages, Sources and Causes of Stress
Impact of Stress in the Digestive, Respiratory, Cardio-vascular, Endocrine, Nervous, Psychiatric, Reproductive, Excretory and Immune disorders
Yogic ways of recognizing the Stress and the techniques to manage and getting rid of Stress
Difference between Psycho-somatic and Somato-psychic diseases.
5. Subtle aspects of Yoga
Type and classification of food according to Yoga
Panchakosa its physiological correlation and the tools for their operation
Panchaprana and Upa-prana
Nadis, Sat-chakra and their anatomical and physiological correlations
Granthis
Techniques to establish a harmonious flow of Prana
Techniques to manage the Mind
Techniques for Selfless action and Analysis of the Happiness
Personality as narrated in Yoga and Psychology and techniques administered in Yoga to manage the negative outcomes of the Personality