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Yoga and physical culture: Transnational history and blurred discursive contexts

Singleton, Mark

Authors

Mark Singleton



Contributors

Knut A. Jacobsen
Editor

Abstract

We might consider yoga in contemporary India under three rubrics: 1) non-English speaking renouncer traditions, such as the Nāths, Rāmānandīs or Daśanāmi Saṃnyāsins, in which yoga sādhana plays a greater or lesser role and in which foreigners are rare; 2) modern, urban Indian schools of yoga open to householders and the general public in which Hindi or another Indian vernacular may be spoken, sometimes alongside English (e.g. Kaivalyadhama in Lonavla, or Swami Satyananda Saraswati’s Bihar Yoga Bharati in Munghir, Bihar); and 3) schools and individual teachers catering almost exclusively for foreign students, who may adapt their teachings to the expectations of these students by teaching yoga forms popular in the West (perhaps most concentrated around Rishikesh in the state of Uttarakhand). In practice, there may be considerable overlap between these three groups. For example, foreigners may sometimes join a traditional sampradāya in which some yoga is practised; urban Indians increasingly partake in yoga classes aimed at foreign tourists; and some sampradāyas may adapt their teachings to reflect contemporary global trends (the Nāths, for example, appear to be foregrounding the practice of āsana in response to the global postural yoga boom and their perceived role as the inventors of haṭhayoga (Mallinson 2014: 174 n.38). The division nevertheless points to fairly distinct constituencies of yoga practitioners and teachers in India.

Citation

Singleton, M. (2015). Yoga and physical culture: Transnational history and blurred discursive contexts. In K. A. Jacobsen (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India (172-184). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315682570

Online Publication Date Aug 11, 2015
Publication Date Aug 13, 2015
Deposit Date Jun 16, 2017
Publisher Routledge
Pages 172-184
Book Title Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India
ISBN 9780415738651
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315682570
Publisher URL https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781315682570/chapters/10.4324/9781315682570-20


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