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List of yoga schools

Yoga schools are as diverse as the meanings of the bracket term yoga. Within the major branches of yoga such as haṭha, lāya, rāja, jñāna, and bhakti there are many different schools and lineages, both extant and defunct. Since the late 19th century, a great number of distinct new styles of "Yoga" have been introduced by individual teachers. Some schools and traditions are occasionally referred to as yoga or yogic for their similar practices, despite having no foundation in the Indian tradition; these include Shin Shin Tōitsu-dō, and Daoyin.

Modern Hinduism and Neo-Hindu revival edit

The term "Yoga" has been used for various philosophies and concepts in the context of Hindu revivalism and Neo-Hindu religious and philosophical movements.

Styles of yoga as exercise edit

India and other Asian countries are home to thousands of yoga schools founded over the last century to teach yoga as exercise, which unlike all earlier forms consists in large part of asanas. Below are some and their style of yoga.

Eclectic styles edit

Several eclectic styles, some with Western audiences, are partially based on Hatha yoga:

Yoga in other religious traditions edit

With the widespread reception of the concept of "Yoga" in the west, the term has also been transferred to similar systems of meditation and exercise which are not of Indian origin, mostly without global reach:

References edit

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  21. ^ "Power Yoga". Yoga Journal. Retrieved 28 April 2019. The original Power Yoga was developed and founded by Beryl Bender Birch, but is now a term used to describe many vigorous vinyasa styles.
  22. ^ Pizer, Anne. "Power Yoga". Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  23. ^ Swartz, Mimi (21 July 2010). "The Yoga Mogul". The New York Times.

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Yoga schools are as diverse as the meanings of the bracket term yoga Within the major branches of yoga such as haṭha laya raja jnana and bhakti there are many different schools and lineages both extant and defunct Since the late 19th century a great number of distinct new styles of Yoga have been introduced by individual teachers Some schools and traditions are occasionally referred to as yoga or yogic for their similar practices despite having no foundation in the Indian tradition these include Shin Shin Tōitsu dō and Daoyin Contents 1 Modern Hinduism and Neo Hindu revival 2 Styles of yoga as exercise 3 Eclectic styles 4 Yoga in other religious traditions 5 ReferencesModern Hinduism and Neo Hindu revival editThe term Yoga has been used for various philosophies and concepts in the context of Hindu revivalism and Neo Hindu religious and philosophical movements 1918 The Yoga Institute Shri Yogendra 1 1920 Agni Yoga Nicholas Roerich and his wife Helena Roerich theosophy 2 1920 Self Realization Fellowship Paramahansa Yogananda 3 1921 Integral Yoga Sri Aurobindo The Synthesis of Yoga 4 1948 Divine Life Society Swami Sivananda 5 1950s Satyananda Yoga Swami Satyananda Saraswati 6 1955 Ananda Marga Shrii Shrii Anandamurti 7 1960s Transcendental Meditation Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 8 1970 Bikram Yoga Bikram Choudhury 9 1971 Himalayan Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy Swami Rama 10 1970s Siddha Yoga Swami Muktananda 11 1970s Sahaja Yoga a new religious movement founded by Nirmala Srivastava 12 1981 Art of Living Ravi Shankar 13 1991 Shiva Yoga Shankarananda 14 1997 Ananda yoga Swami Kriyananda 15 Styles of yoga as exercise editFurther information Yoga as exercise India and other Asian countries are home to thousands of yoga schools founded over the last century to teach yoga as exercise which unlike all earlier forms consists in large part of asanas Below are some and their style of yoga 1948 Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Sri K Pattabhi Jois 16 1963 Bihar School of Yoga Swami Satyananda Saraswati 17 1960s Sivananda Yoga Swami Vishnu devananda 16 1960s Iyengar Yoga B K S Iyengar 16 1970s Yin Yoga Paulie Zink 18 1971 Bikram Yoga Bikram Choudhury 16 1980s Viniyoga tradition of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya 16 1980s Rocket Yoga Larry Schultz 19 1982 Forrest Yoga Ana T Forrest 16 1986 Jivamukti Yoga David Life and Sharon Gannon 16 1992 Isha Yoga Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev 20 1995 Power Yoga Beryl Bender Birch 21 1990s Power Yoga Bryan Kest 22 1997 Anusara Yoga formerly John Friend 23 Eclectic styles editSeveral eclectic styles some with Western audiences are partially based on Hatha yoga 1969 Kundalini Yoga Yogi Bhajan 16 1975 Zen Yoga 1985 Body amp Brain Korean Yoga Ilchi Lee 1995 Laughter Yoga Madan KatariaYoga in other religious traditions editWith the widespread reception of the concept of Yoga in the west the term has also been transferred to similar systems of meditation and exercise which are not of Indian origin mostly without global reach Tsa lung Trul khor a concept in Tibetan Buddhism described as Yantra Yoga by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu 2000 Kum Nye Tibetan practice sometimes dubbed Kum Nye Yoga Shin Shin Tōitsu dō a system of mind and body unification created by Nakamura Tempu in the 1940s which is also known as Japanese Yoga Daoyin is a similar Daoist practice in China part of a broader meditation system which includes Qigong and Taijiquan Kemetic yoga an ancient Egyptian yoga systemReferences edit Nargish Sunavala 5 February 2015 World s oldest yoga centre still going strong The Times of India Agni Yoga highest yoga info Archived from the original on 23 October 2018 When Being a Yogi Had an Exotic Air The New York Times 10 October 2014 Retrieved 7 July 2017 O Connor June 2005 Aurobindo Ghose In Jones Lindsey ed MacMillan Encyclopedia of Religions Macmillan Publishers p 634 H H Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati Divine Life Society 2011 Retrieved 25 August 2019 Bihar School of Yoga satyanandayogacenter com Archived from the original on 2015 07 21 Ananda Marga Retrieved 5 March 2022 Rooney Ben 6 February 2008 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi guru to Beatles dies The Daily Telegraph London Syman Stefanie 2010 The Subtle Body The Story of Yoga in America New York Farrar Straus and Giroux pp 268 279 ISBN 978 0 374 23676 2 Our Teaching Legacy Himalayan Institute 15 September 2016 Retrieved 5 March 2022 Swami Muktananda SYDA Foundation Retrieved 5 March 2022 Jones Lindsey ed 2005 Sahaja Yoga Encyclopedia of Religion 2nd ed Detroit Macmillan ISBN 978 0 02 865997 8 Sri Sri Ravi Shankar The Indian Express 22 November 2018 Retrieved 17 December 2018 The Ashram Mount Eliza Swami Shankarananda Meditation and Yoga The Ashram Mount Eliza Retrieved 5 March 2022 Walters J 1967 Ananda yoga for higher awareness Nevada City California Crystal Clarity Publishers ISBN 978 1 56589 078 7 OCLC 41846560 a b c d e f g h Anon 13 November 2012 Which Yoga is Right for You Yoga Journal Retrieved 1 June 2019 Mishra Dipak 29 July 2015 City of yoga remembers biggest fan Telegraph India Archived from the original on August 8 2015 Teacher Spotlight Paulie Zink The founding master of Yin yoga Conference Connection Yoga Journal March 2009 Retrieved February 12 2013 Iconic Bay Area Yoga Teacher Dies Yoga Buzz Yoga Blog Yoga Journal 2 March 2011 Retrieved 4 March 2022 The most powerful Indians in 2009 80 84 Indian Express 9 March 2009 Archived from the original on 28 January 2011 Retrieved 25 January 2011 Power Yoga Yoga Journal Retrieved 28 April 2019 The original Power Yoga was developed and founded by Beryl Bender Birch but is now a term used to describe many vigorous vinyasa styles Pizer Anne Power Yoga Retrieved 7 February 2013 Swartz Mimi 21 July 2010 The Yoga Mogul The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of yoga schools amp oldid 1156627325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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