Yoga Nidra: Understanding Its Role in Stress Relief and Well-Being

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Dr. Sadhana Aherwar
Dr. Vikash Katare
Dr. Ritu Raisinghani
Dr. Mamata P. Tirankar
Dr. M.M Mali

Abstract

Introduction: Yoga Nidra, a practice rooted in ancient Indian philosophy, is increasingly recognized for its potential in stress relief and overall well-being. While the practice is often associated with relaxation, its deeper impact on the mind and consciousness is less frequently explored. This review aims to examine the concept, benefits, and applications of Yoga Nidra, distinguishing fact from myth.


Methods: This review consolidates information from classical Ayurvedic texts like the Yoga Sutra, Yoga Nidra by Swami Satyananda, and key Ayurvedic literatures such as Sushruta Samhita, Charaka Samhita, Ashtanga Hrdaya, and Ashtanga Sangraha. A critical analysis of published research articles and classical texts has been conducted to understand the physiological, psychological, and spiritual implications of Yoga Nidra.


Results: Yoga Nidra is defined as a state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep, promoting relaxation through a methodical practice that induces mental and physical relaxation. Studies indicate that Yoga Nidra helps in reducing stress, managing psychosomatic disorders, and enhancing self-awareness. The practice aligns with Ayurvedic principles of mental and physical balance, emphasizing the importance of Pratyahara in achieving a deeper state of consciousness.


Discussion:
            While Yoga Nidra is often misunderstood, it offers significant therapeutic potential when practiced correctly. It is a versatile tool for managing stress, anxiety, and emotional well-being. However, its benefits depend on individual experiences and life circumstances, and it cannot be generalized as a one-size-fits-all treatment. Further research is necessary to validate its effectiveness in treating various ailments.


Keywords: Yoga Nidra, Stress Relief, Consciousness, Ayurveda, Relaxation, Pratyahara

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Dr. Sadhana Aherwar, R.D. Memorial P.G. Ayurveda College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

P.G. Scholar, Department of PG Studies in Swasthavritta evam Yoga

Dr. Vikash Katare, R.D. Memorial P.G. Ayurveda College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

P.G. Scholar, Department of PG Studies in Swasthavritta evam Yoga

Dr. Ritu Raisinghani, R.D. Memorial P.G. Ayurveda College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

P.G. Scholar, Department of PG Studies in Swasthavritta evam Yoga

Dr. Mamata P. Tirankar, R.D. Memorial P.G. Ayurveda College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Associate Professor, Department of Swasthavritta evam Yoga

Dr. M.M Mali, R.D. Memorial P.G. Ayurveda College and Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Associate Professor, Department of Swasthavritta evam Yoga

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Yoga Nidra: Understanding Its Role in Stress Relief and Well-Being. (2025). International Journal of Ayurveda360, 2(1), 589-595. https://doi.org/10.63247/3048-7390.vol.2.issue1.4

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