21-06-2024, 09:10 AM
I am not sure if the above writer is an authority on this subject.
Yoga is very popular in Singapore, which has its origin in Hinduism. Yoga instructors do not require anyone to convert to Hinduism. They say that you can practise Yoga for its pure physical and relaxation benefits.
As we know, Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism which is why it has concepts like Samsara, rebirth (reincarnation in Hinduism), Karma which is not surprising since Siddhartha was originally a Hindu. So Singaporeans who are Buddhists would have no issues with practicing Yoga. I suppose those who don't follow any particular religion would feel the same about Yoga.
But what about Christians and Muslims?
Yoga is very popular in Singapore, which has its origin in Hinduism. Yoga instructors do not require anyone to convert to Hinduism. They say that you can practise Yoga for its pure physical and relaxation benefits.
As we know, Buddhism is an offshoot of Hinduism which is why it has concepts like Samsara, rebirth (reincarnation in Hinduism), Karma which is not surprising since Siddhartha was originally a Hindu. So Singaporeans who are Buddhists would have no issues with practicing Yoga. I suppose those who don't follow any particular religion would feel the same about Yoga.
But what about Christians and Muslims?
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