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Here are 20 brief points on the impact of new media on yogic science:

  1. Increased Awareness – New media helps spread knowledge about yoga and its benefits to a global audience.
  2. Online Yoga Classes – Virtual platforms enable remote learning, making yoga accessible to all.
  3. Influencer Impact – Social media influencers popularize various yogic practices, attracting new practitioners.
  4. Instant Access to Information – Websites and apps provide yoga tips, techniques, and scientific research instantly.
  5. Diversified Learning – Multimedia content (videos, podcasts, blogs) makes yogic science engaging and educational.
  6. Community Building – Online forums and groups connect yoga enthusiasts worldwide.
  7. Live Streaming Sessions – Experts conduct real-time yoga sessions, allowing for interactive learning.
  8. Fusion with Technology – AI-driven yoga assistants and virtual reality yoga enhance the experience.
  9. Personalized Yoga Plans – Apps provide customized yoga routines based on individual needs.
  10. Mental Health Awareness – Online platforms promote yoga’s role in stress reduction and emotional well-being.
  11. Commercialization – Increased exposure leads to commercialization, sometimes diverting from traditional principles.
  12. Scientific Validation – Digital research databases help validate yogic science through scientific studies.
  13. Cross-Cultural Influence – Digital platforms enable global integration of yogic science with different wellness practices.
  14. Loss of Authenticity – Misrepresentation of yogic principles can occur due to unchecked content on social media.
  15. Easy Access to Sanskrit Texts – Digital archives preserve ancient yogic scriptures for research and study.
  16. Growth of Yoga Tourism – Social media promotes yoga retreats and tourism in traditional yogic hubs.
  17. Public Health Integration – New media supports global health organizations in incorporating yoga into wellness programs.
  18. Collaboration with Experts – Online networking allows yogic scholars and practitioners to collaborate.
  19. Self-Paced Learning – Recorded yoga sessions enable self-paced practice for learners.
  20. Expansion of Yogic Philosophy – Digital media fosters discussions on yoga beyond physical postures, emphasizing philosophy and spirituality.