In today’s world there is no need to introduce yoga to anybody, with billions of practitioners around the world Yoga has touched almost every life on the planet in one way or another. The ancient science which originated from India has amazed the modern world as well with its ability to unleash the optimum potential within every human being. Yoga is a science-based on observing the human system with utmost awareness with intricacy. Along with the physical significance and health benefits, Yoga has much greater spiritual significance as well, which can be understood by following regular practice of various Yoga practices combining eight limbs of Yoga which are Yama (abstinences), Niyama (observances), asana (postures), pranayam (breathing), Pratyahara (withdrawal), Dharana (concentration), dhyana (meditation) and samadhi (absorption). Over the time many schools of thoughts and styles have been developed and are being practised globally such as Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Raj Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Sivananda Yoga and numerous others. The various styles may be different in ways of practising asanas, following different types of meditations, pranayama and kriyas as per their objectives but the core philosophy remains almost same which come from Yoga Sutras given by ancient sage Rishi Patanjali. Yoga is an approximately 100 billion dollar industry and is predicted to be 250 Billion USD by 2025. Yoga has been recognised by the United Nations for its potential of delivering ultimate human well being. When the UN declared 21st June as World Yoga Day, almost every country on this planet welcomed the decision and the day is celebrated across the world with great enthusiasm. The industry is thriving and demand for certified Yoga instructors has been on rise ever since. More and more people are chossing Yoga as an integral part of their lives for their physical, mental and spiritual upliftment. In the US alone there are around 40 million practisioners and the number is expected to rise exponentially in coming years. Therefore Yoga as a career has great potential for those who have practical knowledge and training. Even as a beginner you have great scope as a professional Yoga instructor, although there are many avenues which will certainly open up if you keep engaged yourself in regular practice and keep improving your knowledge and skills. Whether you are a practitioner or an instructor Yoga will certainly help you be a better version of yourself and you will experience your growth in every aspect of life, Physically, Mentaly and Spiritually.