Regain The Lost Art Of Concentration With Ajapa Japa - by Nivritti Yoga

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Regain The Lost Art Of Concentration With Ajapa Japa

With Nivritti Yoga

We are living in a time of constant technological advancement. While improving our lives in many ways, technological progress also makes us accessible and so easily distractible and interruptible throughout the day. In this digital age, most of us are struggling with our ability to concentrate and it becomes even more vital to inculcate a practice to get back that lost art of concentration. Concentration is the ability to deliberately maintain the focus on something without being affected by internal and external stimuli. In the material sphere, concentration assists in studying, enables faster comprehension, improves memory, helps in focusing on a task, job or goal, and enables us to ignore meaningless and irrelevant thoughts. Now, in the spiritual sphere, the terminology used for 'concentration' is 'dharana'. Patanjali, the father of Yoga psychology, explains dharana as "the binding of attention to the object of concentration while excluding everything else". Dharna is the sixth Limb of Patanjali's Ashtanga, or the eighth limbic path to enlightenment. The person who brought for the first time the spiritual path of Yoga and Vedanta to the West, Swami Vivekananda, saw concentration as the very core of education and had this to say: “To me, the very essence of education is the concentration of mind, not the collecting of facts. If I had to do my education over again and had any voice in the matter, I would not study facts at all. I would develop the power of concentration and detachment, and then with a perfect instrument I could collect facts at will.” He also said that the "difference between an ordinary person and a great person lies in the degree of concentration". In this course, the meditation practice we are to follow is called Ajapa Japa Dharana. It is a traditional dharana practice to improve concentration. The word ‘japa’ means "the continuous repetition of a mantra". When the suffix ‘a’ is added, it implies that the process of mantra repetition becomes spontaneous. Ajapa dharana is, therefore, one-pointed concentration on the spontaneous repetition of a mantra. In this, we use breath and mental chanting or repetition of mantras as a tool to develop the concentration of mental energy. Origins of this practice can be found in ancient Indian Upanishads, like Yogashiksha Upanishad. Its reference can also be found in the Gita. The Ajapa Japa Dharana is complete in itself. Through it one can have direct experience of samadhi, enlightenment, or everlasting bliss, even without the help of a guru. Now, who is this course for? This course is designed in such a way that it will help you perform better in your study and work. It will also be a useful tool to advance in your spiritual journey. Course requirements: The previous experience with meditation may help in this course, but it is not a requirement. This course is for you, whether you're new to meditation or an experienced practitioner.


Meet your Teacher

About Nivritti Yoga: The word ‘Nivritti’ simply refers to ‘the path of turning inward’, the path where we are no more searching for happiness and fulfillment through our actions in the outside world but finding it inwards through contemplation and meditation. On this path, attention is directed inward, often with a focus on acceptance and finding a connection with our true selves. Sages believe that everyone has the enlightened self, which in most humans stays in a sleeping state, unless awakened through some spiritual practice. With the belief that everyone has the potential to awaken the inner self - which is the source of ecstasy, joy, and fulfillment – we started Nivritti Yoga, out of a passion for sharing the wisdom of the sages and ancient texts (Scriptures). We teach practices completely pure and traditional in form, stemming from the roots of yoga and tantra and adapting them to suit individual needs. It is a disciplined science, encompassing all aspects of life and balancing the mind, body, and spirit. This helps us restore perfect health and leads us from gross awareness to super consciousness (God), resulting ultimately in eternal bliss or Sat-Chit-Ananda, which is the aim of life. About the teacher: Born and brought up in the world's yoga capital, Rishikesh, Sandeep Verma is a classical wellness coach. He has learned under the traditional ashrams of yoga, vedanta, and tantra, which includes Ramakrishna Mission, Bihar School of Yoga (Yogic Studies & Yoga Psychology), Sivananda Ashram (Yoga Vedanta Forest Academy), and the Yoga Vedanta Dhanvantari Ashram. Along with various certificates, he also holds a Master's degree in yoga and meditation. Before starting with Nivritti, he worked as a yoga teacher in a leading spa destination, Ananda in the Himalayas. He loves to share traditional and authentic practices that will help you overcome physical, psychological, and emotional hurdles and realize your true potential with perfect health, mental clarity, and happiness - the Essence of our being. Sandeep lives in India at Rishikesh, in a house at the bank of river Ganga.

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10 Days

2.7k students

4.8 stars

14 min / day

Performance

English


Lesson 1

Steadiness

The first step towards a concentrated mind is a still body. In the advanced meditation practice of Ajapa Japa, we shouldn't move a finger or bat an eyelid. We cannot even swallow without breaking the concentration. That's why before attempting advanced practice, we master the complete stillness and absorption at the body level.

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Lesson 2

Sensations

The way to overcome the mind's child-like nature is discussed. In the practice part, we will experience introversion of awareness and gain mastery over external influences.

Lesson 3

Psychic Rigidity

How technology affects our mind is discussed in this session. In the practice we will experience psychic rigidity and immobility of the body.

Lesson 4

Complete Stillness

We will discuss ways to overcome technological distraction. In the practice we will experience the complete stillness and steadiness of the body.

Lesson 5

Visualisation

We start with Ajapa Japa meditation today. It has 4 components: visualization, movement, chanting, and breath. In the coming days, we will experience all 4 in a progressive manner. In today's practice, the element of visualization is used. We will learn about visualization in detail on day 10. But for today just experience it, as I lead you through.

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Lesson 6

Focusing On Movement

We discuss the technique of visualization. In today's practice, we introduce the element of movement. Along with visualization, we will become aware of movement, and try to focus on movement, as I lead you through.

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Lesson 7

Deeper Focus On Movement

One thing we should be mindful of about our focus is that it's not too intense. In today's practice, we will use visualization to keep the balance of focus just right.

Lesson 8

Japa Chanting

The full name of this practice is Ajapa Japa Dharna. The word 'japa' means "the continuous repetition of a mantra or chanting". Dharna is concentration. When doing Japa or chanting practice, awareness is so intensely concentrated. Then, it is called Ajapa Japa Dharna. Today's practice we introduce the element of Japa or chanting to the practice.

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Lesson 9

Soham - Hamso

'Soham' is the mantra of the breath. 'So' of inhalation and 'ham' of exhalation. In today's practice we will go deeper into this aspect of the practice. Also a beautiful story is shared, which signifies a very important lesson for developing mental concentration.

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Lesson 10

Breath & Mantra

Psychic passages and chakra trigger points are explained in this lesson. During the practice we will have a complete practice of Ajapa Japa Dharna's frontal passage rotation.

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Recent Reviews

Fariche

Fariche

November 13, 2025

As the course days progressed, I would’ve preferred less talking to concentrate on the psychic passage, prana and the chant. I found the interjections to be distracting past day 6. However I truly enjoyed this course and will incorporate more of this into my practice. Thank you!

Marit

Marit

May 29, 2025

Really enjoyed these meditations thank you! However I also love the ones you have around letting go of the ego. I think I will try to do one of each daily 🌱

V

V

May 26, 2025

I found the meditations repetitive, without much variety. The theme was slightly different each meditation which I appreciated. However, the same thing would be repeated at the beginning and at the end, & I found it hard to follow.

Colleen

Colleen

March 6, 2025

Very helpful for focus. Thank you for sharing!

Linda

January 5, 2025

Teacher Japa Japa of Navritti Yoga class is a great teacher of this class. This is because I learned so much from him in just ten lessons. He instructs body awareness from foot to head and head to foot. I learned more how breathing works than I ever knew even though I have been meditating for several years. I am incorporating a daily practice for 21 days and hope he decides to teach another course in Navritti Yoga and Meditation. I am recommending him for answering my questions and his kindness and encouragement. Namaste.

Bob

Bob

December 6, 2024

Great instruction and guidance!

Raven

Raven

September 28, 2024

My meditation practice had been getting too loose, and my teachers had been encouraging me to build more concentration and yogic discipline. Ajapa japa dhārana has been very beneficial to developing these muscles, and I am seeing how the stillness and intentionality it cultivates benefits both my broader spiritual practice as well as my engagement with the world at large. I will be continuing to work with this practice for the next 21+ days as per the invitation 🙏🏻

Jana

Jana

August 18, 2024

Thank you very much for this interesting and helpful course. I really enjoyed it and I noticed how I was able to get better at it and stay more and more focused. I found it a little distracting that there weren’t any silent spaces where I could really just try and do what was asked because you kind of kept talking the whole time without any longer silent spaces. But all in all it was a very good experience, thank you!

Andy

Andy

March 23, 2024

A lovely variation on meditation that was easy to follow and very enjoyable. I highly recommend it.

Katie

Katie

March 18, 2024

Amazing series and so thoughtfully led. Highly recommend to take your practice deeper. Many thanks! ☮️💖🙏🖖🪷🕉

David

October 19, 2023

Wonderful course. Thank you!

Alex

October 1, 2023

An excellent teacher! Thanks a lot!

Gopi

Gopi

August 12, 2023

I wish for more people to practice this in a world of chaos

Sej

Sej

August 7, 2023

Really enjoyed it!

Sue

July 26, 2023

I found this instructional method very helpful in developing this breathing/meditation method. Each session built on the previous one so I was really able to deepen my practice. I now use it every morning before I start work and if needed I do a short session in the afternoon. Thank you for sharing this on Insight Timer.

Micah

Micah

July 8, 2023

I am starting this again tomorrow I am heading deeper!

Samuel

Samuel

June 3, 2023

Very relaxing course, finished first round, a lot to learn and practice to master it. Definitely, I'll do a second round.

Craig

May 4, 2023

Great

Dhyan

Dhyan

April 24, 2023

I really can feel an improvement of my concentration. Thank you

Harsha

March 29, 2023

Really interesting take

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