Action star Vidyut Jammwal has a secret weapon in his wellness arsenal that’s refreshingly simple: Sahaj Yoga, practiced only once annually. Far from the daily meditation marathons many swear by, this Bollywood powerhouse credits a single yearly session for maintaining his superhuman stamina and mental clarity.
Discovered during a low point in his career, Sahaj Yoga became Jammwal’s go-to for inner balance. The technique, which takes mere minutes, induces a cool breeze-like sensation as Kundalini rises, balancing the subtle energy centers or chakras. “It’s like hitting a master reset button,” Jammwal told reporters. “Post-practice, negativity dissolves, and positivity flows naturally.”
Delving into the science, Sahaj Yoga activates the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation. Research published in the International Journal of Yoga shows it improves autonomic function, reducing blood pressure and enhancing heart rate variability. Jammwal highlights personal wins: sharper intuition during action sequences, fewer injuries, and sustained energy without burnout.
“The best part? No equipment, no guru needed—just your breath and attention,” he says. For someone juggling grueling film schedules, this efficiency is gold. He describes the post-session state as ‘thoughtless awareness,’ where the mind quiets, fostering creativity and calm.
Beyond physical perks like pain relief and better sleep, Jammwal notes spiritual growth. “It connects you to your true self, dissolving ego,” he reflects. This resonates in his roles portraying resilient heroes, mirroring his real-life discipline.
With rising mental health awareness, Jammwal’s story inspires busy professionals. Online Sahaj Yoga centers report surged inquiries post his revelation. As he preps for his next blockbuster, the actor proves that less can indeed be more in the quest for holistic health.