A brief description of Yoga Philosophy is given in the Hindu scriptures. Discuss the main things I know about Yoga Philosophy In ancient India, philosophy has traditionally been divided into two main groups. These groups are called orthodox groups and heretical groups. The orthodox group believes in the authority of the Vedas in all philosophical matters. These orthodox systems are a total of six. One of the most popular systems of philosophy is yoga. It shares the following common beliefs with other orthodox systems: ?? Belief in the enduring soul, which forms the basis of life. ?? The soul must leave a body at the time of death and enter a new body at the time of new birth. ?? A firm belief in karma, which states that events in a person's life are a direct result of his past life or life events (if the person has been born multiple times). ?? There is a belief that a person's life is mainly of misery and misery. ?? A belief in a state of complete freedom from suffering and misery is called Mukti or Moksha. Yoga adopts the dualistic principle of explaining the universe of objects and beings. It holds that the universe was originally created by the amalgamation or combination of two eternal realities called Purusha and Prakriti. Purusha forms the basis of all spiritual things whereas Prakriti deals with material things. Prakriti and everything that comes from it has three gunas: sattva, rajo and tama in various proportions and combinations. Sattvaguna is related to all pure and pious whereas Rajasguna is related to all rich and royal qualities and Tamasguna deals with all base qualities like greed, lust, anger, fear etc. The union of man and nature is virtual. It has no existence, but only the ignorant mind thinks that it is real. This is because of the illusion called avidya and binds the Purusha and causes him to be transferred from one body to another in different births. Once avidya is completely dispelled, one can be free from the cycle of birth and death and attain salvation. This can be easily achieved by following the Eightfold Path given by Patanjali in his Yoga Sutras. So now you must have understood that in our Hindu scriptures, there is a precise breakdown of everything, in your spare time, some knowledge should be obtained about Hindu scriptures, Vedas, , Darshana.and yoga philosophy is best for yo