Moksha Festival

Moksha Festival is a two-day festival celebrating wellness, spiritual expansion and conscious living through: Yoga, Ayurveda, Sacred Music and healthy food. It is an opportunity to celebrate old friendships and build new ones with like minded people and businesses. It attracts all kinds of people who are interested in a conscious living. Moksha Festival is celebrated in various cities in the United States, mostly in the 2nd half of the year. The festival usually offers Seminars & Workshops on Yoga & Ayurveda, Kirtan & Sacred Music, Vendor exhibition, Spiritual Art Exhibition & a Healing Camp. Festival entry is free. Visitors can access the Vendor Exhibition, Spiritual Art Exhibition and Healing Camp free of charge. In some festivals, visitors may be required to buy tickets to participate in some Workshops and Sacred Music Events.[1] More information about Moksha Festival can be found on their website www.mokshafestival.com

Moksha festival integrates Yoga & Ayurveda, two main philosophical systems of India, to represent a wider spectrum of spirituality and wellness. The festival emphasizes the fact that Yoga is much more than a series of physical poses, it is a science of self-realization. Together yoga and Ayurveda work toward the goal of helping a person achieve health, happiness, and ultimately liberation. According to Ayurveda and yoga, health can only be achieved by the balanced and dynamic integration of body, mind and spirit with the changing cycles of nature.[2]

Notes

  1. Arvind Chittumalla, yogiloka.com, yoga blogs
  2. LA Yoga Magazine, Nov/Dec edition, 2010

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