Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy
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The Yoga-Vedanta Forest Academy is a school of the Divine Life Society located within Sivananda Ashram. Its aim is to train seekers in the practice of yoga as a general discipline for personal integration as well as human welfare. The courses last two months and are open only to Indian men.
[edit] History
The Yoga Vedanta Forest Academy was set up by Swami Sivananda in 1948 to give systematic training to resident and visiting seekers.
[edit] Course Syllabus
The course follows the same basic outline as activities at the Ashram. Students are expected to rise at 4:00 AM and participate in daily meditation and chanting. Afterwards follows a series of lecture courses in the following subjects:
- History of Indian Philosophy: The Vedas, the Upanishads, Jainism, Buddhism, Nyaya, Vaiseshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Vedanta (Sankara, Ramanuja, Madhva)
- History of Western Philosophy
- Socrates (Concept of Virtue)
- Plato (Doctrine of Ideas)
- Aristotle (Metaphysics and Causation)
- St. Augustine
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- Kant (Critique of Reason, Ethical Norms)
- Hegel
- Indian Ethics: Four Purusharthas, Varna, Ashrama, Dharma, Karma, Moksha
- Philosophy of Swami Sivananda
- Studies in Religious Consciousness
- Study of the Bhagavad Gita
- The Despondency of Arjuna
- The Three Yogas: Karma, Bhakti and Jnana
- Daivi Sampat and Asuri Sampat
- The Concept of Svadharma
- Nature of Sthitaprajna
- God, World and Soul
- Study of the Upanishads
- Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
- Narada Bhakti Sutras
- Asana, Pranayama, and Meditation
- Karma Yoga
After the daily lectures, students engage in Karma Yoga around the Ashram. Students then receive instructions in Asana and Pranayama.