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Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga

The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga is a bestselling 1960 book by Swami Vishnudevananda, the founder of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres. It is an introduction to Hatha yoga, describing the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. It contributed to the incorporation of Surya Namaskar (salute to the sun) into yoga as exercise. While some of its subject matter is the traditional philosophy of yoga, its detailed photographs of Vishnudevananda performing the asanas is modern, helping to market the Sivananda yoga brand to a global audience.

The Complete Illustrated
Book of Yoga
First edition
AuthorSwami Vishnudevananda
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBell Publishing/Julian Press
Publication date
1960
Media typeHardback & Paperback
Pages359 pp
OCLC32442598

Context edit

The book was one of the first three reference works on asanas (yoga postures) in the development of yoga as exercise in the mid-20th century, the other two being Selvarajan Yesudian and Elisabeth Haich's 1941 Sport és Jóga (in Spanish: an English version appeared in 1953) and Theos Bernard's 1944 Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience.[1] Its author, Vishnudevananda, was a student of Sivananda's and the founder of Sivananda Yoga.[2] During the 1965 filming of Help! in the Bahamas, the Beatles met Vishnudevananda, who gave each of the four of them a signed copy of the book.[3]

Book edit

Publication history edit

The book was published in 1960 by Bell Publishing/Julian Press in both hardcover and paperback. It was reprinted in paperback by Harmony Books and Three Rivers Press/Random House in 1988. It has been translated into at least thirteen languages,[4] and is said to have sold over a million copies.[5]

Synopsis edit

The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga first introduces the philosophy of yoga.[CIBY 1] It then covers the three bodies of man, divided into the koshas (sheaths),[CIBY 2] and describes and illustrates the shatkarmas (purifications of the body).[CIBY 3] It describes the differences between the exercises of hatha yoga and physical exercise, explaining how yogic exercises can in Vishnudevananda's view "conquer" old age; this chapter describes over 100 asanas (yoga postures) with 136 large monochrome photographs, all of Vishnudevananda, each image occupying most of a page.[CIBY 4] It then describes relaxation in Shavasana, corpse pose.[CIBY 5] A chapter covers the sattvic diet.[CIBY 6] Pranayama (yoga breathing) is described as one of the eight limbs of classical yoga.[CIBY 7] The book ends with accounts of the astral body,[CIBY 8] the absolute,[CIBY 9] the self as being, knowledge, and bliss (satchitananda),[CIBY 10] and finally the conquest of death.[CIBY 11]

The Mahavidya website of scholarly resources on Hinduism notes that the book states (on page x) that yoga "balances, harmonizes, purifies, and strengthens the Body, Mind, and Soul of the practitioner", through what Vishnudevananda considered the five basic principles of yoga, namely proper exercise, proper breathing, proper relaxation, proper diet, and positive thinking and meditation (on page xi).[6]

Illustrations edit

The book is illustrated with 146 large monochrome photographs of Vishnudevananda performing the shatkarmas and the asanas; a frontispiece shows him meditating in Padmasana (lotus position). The book contains also five full-page "charts", line drawings of the body and the subtle body with its chakras. An appendix provides six tables of training schedules.

Reception edit

The yoga scholar-practitioner Mark Singleton writes that "it is of course Vishnu-devananda, author of The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga, who is generally credited as the asana pioneer within Sivananda-inspired yoga".[7]

The yoga scholar-practitioner Norman Sjoman notes in his analysis of modern yoga that the asanas of B. K. S. Iyengar's Light on Yoga were already published in The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga "with different names".[8] Sjoman comments that Vishnudevananda was a student of Sivananda, "a Dravidian belonging to the Diksitar family, the traditional custodians of the Cidambaram temple",[8] and suggests that the book must have been describing those inherited traditions.[8] Sjoman analyses the origins of the asanas in the book, comparing them to Iyengar's and to those of the Sritattvanidhi of the Mysore Palace.[9]

The historian of modern yoga Andrea Jain writes in her 2015 book Selling Yoga that Vishnudevananda and other students of Sivananda were among the first to build yoga brands and to mass-market these to a global audience, effectively tying yoga to methods for achieving physical fitness.[10]

The historian of modern yoga Elliott Goldberg writes that the book "proclaimed in print" a "new utilitarian conception of Surya Namaskar"[2] (the salute to the sun) which Sivananda had originally promoted as a health cure through sunlight. Goldberg notes that Vishnudevananda modelled the positions of Surya Namaskar for photographs in the book, and that he recognised the sequence "for what it mainly is: not treatment for a host of diseases but fitness exercise."[2]

See also edit

  • Light on Yoga - B. K. S. Iyengar's encyclopedic 1966 yoga reference book

References edit

Primary edit

These references are supplied to indicate the parts of the Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga text being discussed.

Secondary edit

  1. ^ Jain 2015, p. 69.
  2. ^ a b c Goldberg 2016, pp. 329–331.
  3. ^ Lavezzoli 2006, p. 173.
  4. ^ "The complete illustrated book of yoga". WorldCat. OCLC 368900. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
  5. ^ Sivananda Ashram, Quebec (January 1989). "A Mini Yoga Library for Your Home". Yoga Journal: 10.
  6. ^ Thompson, Michaela (18 June 2012). "Swami Vishnu-devananda". Mahavidya. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  7. ^ Singleton 2010, p. 219.
  8. ^ a b c Sjoman 1999, p. 39.
  9. ^ Sjoman 1999, pp. 87–89.
  10. ^ Jain 2015, p. 76.

Sources edit

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The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga is a bestselling 1960 book by Swami Vishnudevananda the founder of the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres It is an introduction to Hatha yoga describing the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali and the Hatha Yoga Pradipika It contributed to the incorporation of Surya Namaskar salute to the sun into yoga as exercise While some of its subject matter is the traditional philosophy of yoga its detailed photographs of Vishnudevananda performing the asanas is modern helping to market the Sivananda yoga brand to a global audience The Complete Illustrated Book of YogaFirst editionAuthorSwami VishnudevanandaCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishPublisherBell Publishing Julian PressPublication date1960Media typeHardback amp PaperbackPages359 ppOCLC32442598 Contents 1 Context 2 Book 2 1 Publication history 2 2 Synopsis 2 3 Illustrations 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Primary 5 2 Secondary 6 SourcesContext editThe book was one of the first three reference works on asanas yoga postures in the development of yoga as exercise in the mid 20th century the other two being Selvarajan Yesudian and Elisabeth Haich s 1941 Sport es Joga in Spanish an English version appeared in 1953 and Theos Bernard s 1944 Hatha Yoga The Report of a Personal Experience 1 Its author Vishnudevananda was a student of Sivananda s and the founder of Sivananda Yoga 2 During the 1965 filming of Help in the Bahamas the Beatles met Vishnudevananda who gave each of the four of them a signed copy of the book 3 Book editPublication history edit The book was published in 1960 by Bell Publishing Julian Press in both hardcover and paperback It was reprinted in paperback by Harmony Books and Three Rivers Press Random House in 1988 It has been translated into at least thirteen languages 4 and is said to have sold over a million copies 5 Synopsis edit The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga first introduces the philosophy of yoga CIBY 1 It then covers the three bodies of man divided into the koshas sheaths CIBY 2 and describes and illustrates the shatkarmas purifications of the body CIBY 3 It describes the differences between the exercises of hatha yoga and physical exercise explaining how yogic exercises can in Vishnudevananda s view conquer old age this chapter describes over 100 asanas yoga postures with 136 large monochrome photographs all of Vishnudevananda each image occupying most of a page CIBY 4 It then describes relaxation in Shavasana corpse pose CIBY 5 A chapter covers the sattvic diet CIBY 6 Pranayama yoga breathing is described as one of the eight limbs of classical yoga CIBY 7 The book ends with accounts of the astral body CIBY 8 the absolute CIBY 9 the self as being knowledge and bliss satchitananda CIBY 10 and finally the conquest of death CIBY 11 The Mahavidya website of scholarly resources on Hinduism notes that the book states on page x that yoga balances harmonizes purifies and strengthens the Body Mind and Soul of the practitioner through what Vishnudevananda considered the five basic principles of yoga namely proper exercise proper breathing proper relaxation proper diet and positive thinking and meditation on page xi 6 Illustrations edit The book is illustrated with 146 large monochrome photographs of Vishnudevananda performing the shatkarmas and the asanas a frontispiece shows him meditating in Padmasana lotus position The book contains also five full page charts line drawings of the body and the subtle body with its chakras An appendix provides six tables of training schedules Reception editThe yoga scholar practitioner Mark Singleton writes that it is of course Vishnu devananda author of The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga who is generally credited as the asana pioneer within Sivananda inspired yoga 7 The yoga scholar practitioner Norman Sjoman notes in his analysis of modern yoga that the asanas of B K S Iyengar s Light on Yoga were already published in The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga with different names 8 Sjoman comments that Vishnudevananda was a student of Sivananda a Dravidian belonging to the Diksitar family the traditional custodians of the Cidambaram temple 8 and suggests that the book must have been describing those inherited traditions 8 Sjoman analyses the origins of the asanas in the book comparing them to Iyengar s and to those of the Sritattvanidhi of the Mysore Palace 9 The historian of modern yoga Andrea Jain writes in her 2015 book Selling Yoga that Vishnudevananda and other students of Sivananda were among the first to build yoga brands and to mass market these to a global audience effectively tying yoga to methods for achieving physical fitness 10 The historian of modern yoga Elliott Goldberg writes that the book proclaimed in print a new utilitarian conception of Surya Namaskar 2 the salute to the sun which Sivananda had originally promoted as a health cure through sunlight Goldberg notes that Vishnudevananda modelled the positions of Surya Namaskar for photographs in the book and that he recognised the sequence for what it mainly is not treatment for a host of diseases but fitness exercise 2 See also editLight on Yoga B K S Iyengar s encyclopedic 1966 yoga reference bookReferences editPrimary edit These references are supplied to indicate the parts of the Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga text being discussed Vishnudevananda 1988 p 3 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 12 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 19 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 46 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 199 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 204 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 220 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 256 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 286 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 300 ff Vishnudevananda 1988 p 308 ff Secondary edit Jain 2015 p 69 a b c Goldberg 2016 pp 329 331 Lavezzoli 2006 p 173 The complete illustrated book of yoga WorldCat OCLC 368900 Retrieved 27 April 2021 Sivananda Ashram Quebec January 1989 A Mini Yoga Library for Your Home Yoga Journal 10 Thompson Michaela 18 June 2012 Swami Vishnu devananda Mahavidya Retrieved 7 July 2019 Singleton 2010 p 219 a b c Sjoman 1999 p 39 Sjoman 1999 pp 87 89 Jain 2015 p 76 Sources editGoldberg Elliott 2016 The Path of Modern Yoga the history of an embodied spiritual practice Inner Traditions ISBN 978 1 62055 567 5 OCLC 926062252 Jain Andrea 2015 Selling Yoga from Counterculture to Pop culture Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 939024 3 OCLC 878953765 Lavezzoli Peter 2006 The Dawn of Indian Music in the West Continuum ISBN 978 0 8264 1815 9 Singleton Mark 2010 Yoga Body the origins of modern posture practice Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 539534 1 OCLC 318191988 Sjoman Norman E 1999 1996 The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace 2nd ed Abhinav Publications ISBN 81 7017 389 2 Vishnudevananda 1988 1960 The Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga New York Three Rivers Press Random House ISBN 0 517 88431 3 OCLC 32442598 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga amp oldid 1147547267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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