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Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
For centuries in India, yoga has been a practice rooted in the Hindu faith. Today, it is a massively popular fitness tradition in the United States, part of a wellness lifestyle for some 15 million Americans. And some Hindus are not happy with the way yoga is treated in the US. The Hindu American Foundation claims the tradition has strayed too far from its Hindu roots and has launched a campaign called 'Take Back Yoga.' In Tell Me More's weekly "Faith Matters" conversation, guest host Farai Chideya puts the question, "who owns yoga?" to Sheetal Shah of the Hindu American Foundation, and Virginia Cowen, a yoga instructor and body trainer.
http://www.npr.org/2011/03/24/134822...ts-Hindu-Roots ![]() http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9im79yl_Al8
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
If that's Sheetal, I'd like to join HAF right away.
Just a joke, hope the moral police doesn't jump down my throat. |
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
Respect to Sheetal Shah ji who is working for Dharma against Adharm.
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
It is very encouraging to read about the efforts of Sheetal through HAF to recapture the ownership of Yoga. But the true and lasting association of Yoga to Hinduism will be established only when more and more Hindus make it a part of their daily lives. Providing lip service only goes so far; action speaks louder than words.
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
Vannakkam Believer: In my experience, the average Hindu is almost as likely to have the disconnect as a mental structure as the westerner, especially pertaining to hatha yoga. Not quite so bad as with meditation though, as you do see people sitting quietly in many temples at least appearing to meditate. Perhaps it is the divide and conquer strategy of you know who, but on the mental plain. Just some odd conjecture, that.
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
I do agree, more Hindus need to practice yoga if they want to reclaim it. But I can also understand why Hindus don't feel invited to go to a yoga class. Often there's such a disconnect between Hinduism and yoga class that Hindus don't feel at home in a yoga class. Westerners, and even some Indians like Chopra and Bikram, have done a lot to make yoga palatable to atheists and abrahamics, systematically removing any connection with its underlying philosophy and culture and replacing it with new agy mumbo jumbo. There are some styles of yoga that are not afraid to use Hindu symbols and chant mantras before the class and at the end and even pray to Hindu deities. A lot of yoga teachers though have stopped even chanting an opening mantra for peace, because many westerners feel uncomfortable with it. This has a lot to do with marketing, the customer is king for the yoga teacher and this affects how yoga is taught commercially.
Personally, I do not care how many Hindu elements the teachers are leaving out in class. I will reintegrate the practice myself with Hinduism, through svadhyaya and ishvara pranidhana. I am inspirted reading the works of great yogis like Krishnamacharya, Iyengar, Shivananda, Kuvalayananda and knowing about the classic texts of yoga like the yoga sutras, its commentaries, the yoga yajnavalkya samhita, the yoga rahasya, the yogopanishads and the tantrik hatha yoga texts like the yoga pradipika, gheranda samhita and shiva samhita. I have not read all of that, but it does me good to know that there are so many sources within Hinduism to learn more about yoga. We should not expect too much from the average yoga instructor. Most of them are certified after 200 or 500 hours of teacher training. Few have taken svadhyaya (which means studying of moksha shastras according to the commentator vyasa on the sutras of patanjali) to heart and even less have really dedicated themselves to authentic Hinduism (instead of new age). Maybe it's in the nature of yoga, that in its authentic form, it will never be populair. Even in India Baba Ramdev and Shilpa Shetty are watering down yoga. Yoga for a better sex life will be populair among the masses even in India. Enlightment after a weekend retreat will always be a source of curiosity for people. Yoga to cure some health problems has also attracted me towards the practice. Maybe it's all not so bad if among the thousands of people who get into yoga, most will benefit in some way or another and a select few will get serious about Hinduism, the root of all yoga practices. I will have to remain humble even when learning from an average yoga instructor who knows nothing more than asana, pranayama and some meditation. When the devas needed to learn sanjivini mantra, even they had to go to the asuras.
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
hariḥ oṁ
~~~~~~ namasté ...is like saying, who owns knowledge. praṇām
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
Namaste,
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I agree, the language and rhetoric used in this Take Back Yoga campaign isn't exactly the best. Hinduism doesn't "own" yoga. It is a universal practice that anyone can engage in. What most Hindus want is just recognition that yoga originated in Hinduism and for westerners (and even some Indians) to stop denying that and trying to disprove it. Over the past few months I have begun doing basic hatha yoga exercises daily. Jai Sri Ram |
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
HAF has really put themselves in an awkward position after Aseem Shukla made a comment about "the copyright" of yoga. Now everyone is asking "Who owns yoga?" This question is unfair. Yes, it is like asking "who owns knowledge?" A better question would be "how is this knowledge defined?" and to answer that it's imperitive to look at the Hindu scriptures.
Even though the interviewer came in with the question "who owns yoga," Sheetal Shah was still able to make some good points.
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Re: Sheetal Shah speaks about "Take back Yoga"
Vannakkam: Personally, I think what got to a lot of Hindus who object or raise these questions, was when yoga teachers made strong statements absolutely refuting the connection of yoga and Hinduism is some condescending manner. (Read 'Chopra' into this, but others as well) Hindus are just quite sick of being spoken to in a condescending way. We had enough from the ilk of MacAuley.
I'm fine with anyone doing yoga of course, as long as it makes them a better person. Aum Namasivaya |
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