This paper explores the relevance of Raja Yoga, as outlined in the Yoga Sutras of Rishi Patanjali, as a means to enhance well-being in present-day society for young generations. In an age marked by constant distractions from technology and social pressures, youths often struggle with stress and a sense of purpose. Raja Yoga offers a comprehensive mindfulness practice that fosters self-control over the mind and senses, promoting mental, emotional, and spiritual health. The study emphasises Ashtanga Yoga (The Eightfold Path), which consists of Yama (Ethical Living), Niyama (Personal Practices), Asana (Physical Postures), Pranayama (Breath Control), Pratyahara (Withdrawal of Senses), Dharana (Concentration), Dhyana (Meditation), and Samadhi (Ultimate Connection). The findings of the study highlight how ancient wisdom can be integrated into modern educational settings to guide personal growth and fulfilment. It encourages younger generations to cultivate a disciplined life aligned with their highest values, ultimately enhancing overall well-being.
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Peden Bhutia
Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68af5231ad7bf08b1eada793 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2025/v51i92358