Krīdā Yoga - Flash Cards
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What does Krīdā mean in Sanskrit?
In Sanskrit, Krīdā means 'play' or 'sports'.
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What is Krīdā Yoga?
Krīdā Yoga is learning Yoga through play, promoting both physical and mental well-being.
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What principles does Krīdā Yoga develop?
It develops joy, mindfulness, concentration, creativity, and love while reducing stress and anxiety.
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What is Padārtha Grāhi?
Padārtha Grāhi is a game that promotes healthy eating habits through interactive mindful eating.
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How do you play Padārtha Grāhi?
Students mime eating from their 'plate' when healthy food is called, and remain silent for non-edible items.
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What does Pañcabhūta refer to?
Pañcabhūta refers to the five elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space.
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What action represents Pṛithvi in the Pañcabhūta game?
Students either squat, sit, or cross their legs to represent the Earth element.
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How do students act out Āāp?
Students make a water sound like 'Galagalagala' to represent the Water element.
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What action represents Agni in the game?
Students imitate burning fire by closing and opening their fingers.
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How do students represent Vāyu?
Students raise their hands and rotate them in a circular motion.
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What does Ākāśa represent?
Students raise both hands with palms facing the sky and look up.
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What are the benefits of practicing Krīdā Yoga?
It promotes mental well-being, emotional balance, and a lifelong interest in Yoga.
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How can teachers vary the Pañcabhūta game?
Teachers can mix the order of elements and increase the speed of actions.
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Why is mindful eating important?
It encourages awareness and promotes healthy eating habits among students.
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What should students avoid in Padārtha Grāhi?
Students should avoid miming eating or responding to non-edible or junk food items.
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What skills does the Pañcabhūta game develop?
It enhances awareness, attention, listening comprehension, and coordination.
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How does Krīdā Yoga promote creativity?
It encourages students to express themselves and think creatively through play.
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What happens at the end of Pañcabhūta?
The last student remaining who correctly performs motions wins the game.
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What is holistic development in the context of Krīdā Yoga?
It refers to the overall growth of physical, mental, and emotional well-being through playful Yoga activities.
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What role does the teacher play in these games?
The teacher facilitates the games, explaining rules, and encouraging student participation.
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