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Aasif Sheikh and Geetanjali Mishra on how Yoga changed the lives of these actors
Aasif Sheikh and Geetanjali Mishra on how Yoga changed the lives of these actors

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Aasif Sheikh and Geetanjali Mishra on how Yoga changed the lives of these actors

Yoga has long been a source of balance and healing for many, offering a path to physical, emotional, and mental well-being. On this International Yoga Day, artists share how this ancient practice has positively impacted their lives, hoping to inspire others to embrace its benefits. These include Geetanjali Mishra (Rajesh from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan) and Aasif Sheikh (Vibhuti Narayan Mishra from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai). Geetanjali Mishra, who plays Rajesh in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, "Yoga has been a transformative force in my life, especially during emotionally trying times. I used to battle stress-induced overeating, particularly after demanding shooting schedules. Introducing Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Bend) into my routine helped soothe my nervous system and curb emotional cravings. Another go-to for me is Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (Alternate Nostril Breathing), which acts like a reset button, instantly calming and grounding. These practices have brought mindfulness into my life, helping me become more attuned to my body and emotions. To me, yoga is more than just physical exercise; it's a powerful form of therapy that nurtures inner well-being." Aasif Sheikh, who portrays Vibhuti Narayan Mishra in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, adds, "In our line of work, mental and emotional balance is as important as physical fitness. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Dividend Stocks With Strong Ratings Seeking Alpha Read Now Undo Yoga has been my anchor in this fast-paced world. Vrikshasana (Tree Pose) helps me stay grounded amidst the chaos, especially during long shoots. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) has strengthened my posture and boosted my energy; it's my daily power-up. I never skip Anulom Vilom, even while travelling; I practice it during my hour-long commute to shoots. It clears my mind and keeps me stress-free. After meals, I sit in Vajrasana for ten minutes to aid digestion; it's incredibly effective. These simple practices have made me calmer, sharper, and more emotionally resilient. For me, yoga is my silent strength, both on and off the screen." Bhabiji Ghar Pe Hain! actor Aasif Sheikh says, "An ideal Budget is one that doesn't burn a hole in a common man's pocket."

Enhance your brain power: 7 yoga asanas for memory and concentration
Enhance your brain power: 7 yoga asanas for memory and concentration

Time of India

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Enhance your brain power: 7 yoga asanas for memory and concentration

In the era of endless screen time and mental multitasking, having our brain stay sharp and stress-free is more vital than ever. While some reach for brain-training games or supplements, yoga provides a tried-and-tested, side-effect-free solution to improve memory, concentration, and overall brain functioning. Here are 7 effective yoga asanas (poses) — supported by both tradition and science: Tadasana (mountain pose) – For grounded awareness This foundational posture quietens the nervous system and corrects posture. How to do it: Stand with feet hip-width apart, arms at your side. Breathe in, bring arms up overhead, stretch upward. Breathe out, drop shoulders and breathe deeply for 30 seconds. Gains: Good posture, increased oxygen to the brain. Sarvangasana (shoulder stand) – Brain booster Usually referred to as the "Queen of Asanas," it enhances circulation to the brain. How to do it: Lie on your back, bring legs, hips, and back up with the lower spine supported by the hands. Keep legs straight and point toes upward. Hold for 30 seconds, then slowly release. Avoid if you have neck issues. Benefits: Enhances memory, reduces insomnia, calms anxiety. Adho Mukha Svanasana (downward dog) – For mental clarity This semi-inversion boosts blood circulation and clears mental fog. How to do it: Come onto hands and knees. L by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo ift hips to form an inverted V. Maintain spine straight and heels touching the floor. Hold for 1 minute, taking slow breaths. Benefits: Stimulates brain, reduces stress and fatigue. Padmasana (lotus pose) – Contemplative calmness A traditional pose to intensify concentration and meditation. How to do it: Sit with crossed legs, feet on opposite thighs (adjust if necessary). Maintain spine straight, hands in chin mudra (touch thumb and index finger together). Close eyes and breathe for 2–5 minutes. Benefits: Improves concentration, raises alpha brain waves. Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (alternate nostril breathing) – Balance mind & mood While not a pose, this breathing exercise is crucial for brain renewal. How to do it: Sit comfortably. Close right nostril using thumb, inhale through the left. Close left with ring finger, exhale through right. Repeat for 5 minutes. Benefits: Balances hemispheres of brain, improves mental performance. Trataka (gazing at a candle flame) – Powerhouse of focus A yogic eye practice to increase concentration and vision. How to do it: Sit comfortably, steadily look at a candle flame without blinking. Maintain gaze until eyes water, then close your eyes and imagine the flame. Benefits: Improves focus, alleviates digital eye strain, enhances memory. Balasana (child's pose) – Stress reliever A resting posture to calm the mind and nervous system. How to do it: Kneel down, sit back on heels, and fold forward with arms extended in front. Place forehead on mat. H old for 1–3 minutes. Benefits: Decreases mental exhaustion, relaxes the brain. 30-day brain yoga challenge tip: Establish a 20-minute daily routine with these asanas. Start with breathing (Nadi Shodhana), proceed with asanas, and end with Trataka or meditation. Yoga sharpens your mind and spirit one breath, one pose, one clear thought at a time. Akshar Yoga Kendraa is celebrating International Yoga Day under the guidance of Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar in a historic way with an attempt to set 12 new Guinness World Records in Yogasanas, adding to its legacy of 9 existing records. The grand event will take place at Palace Grounds, Bengaluru, with participants from across India and around the world coming together to mark this extraordinary celebration of yoga. Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, Author, Columnist, Founder: Akshar Yoga Kendraa One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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