#263 From Moksha to Muscle: How Yoga Became Fitness with Dr Vignesh Devraj MD (Ay) and Prasad Rangnekar

February 25
1h 2m

Episode Description

Yoga today is widely understood as a physical practice centered around flexibility and postures. However, its original intent goes far beyond the body. In this episode, we discuss how yoga is not an activity performed for an hour a day, but a lifelong process of refining awareness and transforming the way we perceive ourselves and the world. We examine why suffering has traditionally been the starting point for yogic enquiry, how identity and conditioning shape our experience of reality, and why true yoga involves freeing ourselves from deeply rooted mental patterns rather than simply improving physical capability.


Episode Highlights:

Why yoga was never meant to be limited to physical postures

The true goal of yoga: moksha and the removal of suffering

Why suffering and crisis often initiate deeper spiritual enquiry

How identity itself becomes a source of suffering

The original definition of asana, according to Patanjali

The importance of relaxing effort and cultivating awareness

How yoga transforms personality, perception, and life experience


Episode Timestamps:

00:00 – 05:00: Yoga is more than a physical practice

05:00 – 10:00: Yoga as a path, not an activity

10:00 – 15:00: The deeper goal of yoga: removal of suffering

15:00 – 20:00: Why a crisis often becomes the doorway to yoga

20:00 – 25:00: How the mind shapes your entire experience of life

25:00 – 30:00: Moksha, desire, and freedom from mental bondage

30:00 – 35:00: Chitta vritti and breaking free from conditioning

35:00 – 40:00: The illusion of identity and the source of psychological suffering

40:00 – 45:00: Spiritual identity and the subtle ego trap

45:00 – 50:00: The true meaning of asana according to Patanjali

50:00 – 55:00: Effortlessness and the transition into deeper states of awareness

55:00 – 60:00: Yoga as a complete system for inner transformation


About Prasad Rangnekar:

Prasad Rangnekar is an internationally respected yoga teacher known for his deep study and teaching of traditional yoga philosophy, especially the Patanjali Yoga Sutras. His work focuses on restoring the original intent of yoga as a path of inner transformation rather than merely a physical practice.


About Dr Vignesh Devraj


Dr Vignesh Devraj is a fourth-generation Ayurvedic physician and the founder of Sitaram Retreat, Kerala, a space for authentic healing. He is a committed practitioner and researcher of Panchakarma.


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