Acharya Vagbhata has also defined the term Vyayama in a different way. He says, the physical activity which requires efforts or generates strain on body is called as Vyayama. <blockquote>शरीरायासजननं कर्म व्यायाम उच्यते| (Asht. Hrud 2.10)<ref>Ashtanga Hrudayama (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 10)</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''śarīrāyāsajananaṁ karma vyāyāma ucyate| (Asht. Hrud 2.10)''</blockquote>Also, various dictionary meanings of the term Vyayama suggest that the activity which requires efforts and causes shrama (strain) on body is called as vyayama. Although vyayama requires efforts and generates strain on the body, it is transient and the ultimate result is increase in strength and firmness of body. Thus, in a nutshell, the physical activity involving movements of limbs which requires some efforts, generates strain on muscles but ultimately creates strength and endurance in body is called as vyayama. | Acharya Vagbhata has also defined the term Vyayama in a different way. He says, the physical activity which requires efforts or generates strain on body is called as Vyayama. <blockquote>शरीरायासजननं कर्म व्यायाम उच्यते| (Asht. Hrud 2.10)<ref>Ashtanga Hrudayama (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 10)</ref></blockquote><blockquote>''śarīrāyāsajananaṁ karma vyāyāma ucyate| (Asht. Hrud 2.10)''</blockquote>Also, various dictionary meanings of the term Vyayama suggest that the activity which requires efforts and causes shrama (strain) on body is called as vyayama. Although vyayama requires efforts and generates strain on the body, it is transient and the ultimate result is increase in strength and firmness of body. Thus, in a nutshell, the physical activity involving movements of limbs which requires some efforts, generates strain on muscles but ultimately creates strength and endurance in body is called as vyayama. |