Sunday, August 31, 2008

Yoga Sudha

Yoga Sudha- Yoga Sudha is a monthly magazine published by Vivekananda Kendra Yoga Prakashana, which is now known as Swami Vivekananda Yoga Prakashana (SVYP). It is brought out to spread the awareness about Yoga among the readers and to publicize Swami Vivekananda's message to wake up the sleeping souls by generating an ideal structure to look into their inner-self.

Besides providing a regular update on the activities of VYASA and its affiliated bodies, Yoga Sudha has been conceived to provide an all round awareness of Yoga.

This magazine covers various subjects like:
Yoga and Spirituality.
Yoga and Life sciences.
Yoga and Physical sciences.
Yoga and Humanities.
Yoga and Management Studies.


This publication is the outcome of the hard work and dedication of various researchers and experts. These experts work day and night to bring out the best from their experience. This magazine is serving our society from decades to accomplish the ultimate goal of making the people aware and mindful about Yoga and meditation.

This magazine publishes various articles and write-ups on significance and role of yoga in developing the inner-self of the human being. The main objective to bring out this magazine is to leverage the reach of the print media to the common public, while building a team of writers for disseminating the message of Swami Vivekananda.

This journal is an outcome of the valuable cooperation between all our affiliated bodies of VYASA, such as SVYASA, International Journal of Yoga, SVYP, and VYASA-International. This journal has risen under the guidance of Dr. H.R.Nagendra, Editor of Yoga Sudha. Mr. T. Mohan influences Yoga Sudha as Asst. Editor and Smt. Subhadra Devi cultivates it as the publisher.

This magazine is being published from Bangalore, India under the banner of Vivekananda Kendra Yoga Prakashana from the past 30 years. It has been serving the society to create its desired citizenry - a well aware and spiritually awakened society.

Yoga Sudha includes a column on Narada Bhakti sutras, Yoga for Youth, and meditation, etc to achieve its objective. Now it has adopted the Holistic Systems of Management (HOLSYM) for its functioning.

Holsym, with its eight Karma Yoga Modules, is now the guiding principle of Vivekananda Kendra Yoga Prakashana, now SVYP, to cover different aspects of yoga on psychosomatic disease and yogic management in English, Hindi, and Kannada languages through various publications.

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