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Iyengar Video 2


This is a film made by mcpetruk in 1938 showing BKS Iyengar practicing Astanga Vinyasa yoga
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    25 Responses to “Iyengar Video 2”

    1. martinezdelarosa says:

      Gracias por los vídeos.Son extraordinarios y un documento realmente valioso para los que nos gusta el yoga iyengar.El maestro está pletórico en ellos.

    2. superesonator says:

      no narration and wasted moments.
      and how fantastic to get a video without sound.
      the PC doesn’t have to be making bloody noise all the time :-D

      one can learn more from this.

      thank you.

    3. binabrev says:

      pure like and deep worship

    4. afrocaspa says:

      nice

    5. mt24trp says:

      Well said! Namaste!

    6. nacashok says:

      please pay your respects and tribute to maharishi patanjali the rishi who learned yoga. yoga is for all, but honor the discoverer neverthless.

    7. tashyogini says:

      Oh Yes!!! there is one fine mahayogi in the making…really a BKS Iyengar student…..from 20yrs ago. He is ‘Simon Borg Olivier’ of YOGASYNERGY in sydney. Check him out.

    8. jeremiasrobinson says:

      I just read all of the comments here. Such a gorgeous film… so much bickering in the commentary.
      Sure, asanas are only one limb of the eight limbs of yoga. My head is only 1/8 of my body but I reckon I still need it for the rest to funcion well.
      Iyengar is gorgeous.

    9. lubelenge says:

      I’ve seen so many yogis performing successfully hard asanas, you can see the efforts and strains on their muscles and faces. In Iyengar none at all, the muscles, the face are all passive as if sleeping. Incredible! there won’t be another yogi like him after he’s gone! believe you me. He’s unique and a gift for the whole yoga world to have him.Let’s revere him while he’s still with us. Once he’s gone, it’ll be history…

    10. NegroMariposa says:

      sad but truth

    11. NegroMariposa says:

      yes he is ;)

    12. capilock says:

      Iyengar is the first and last of yoga

    13. Unexpec7ed says:

      Right, right.

    14. annwe6 says:

      Practice of asana is essential in preparing the body to be able sit for extended periods in meditation. Making the body strong and supple through right asana practice, frees the mind from bondage to the aches, pains and aging processes of the body, & opens the bodies energy channels. Practice of yogic breathing then frees the intelligence from the oscillating disturbances of the mind, thus leading to a more peaceful mental state to better experience the Lord within. All 8 limbs are essential!

    15. alexsummer2007 says:

      what a fantastic clip!!!!
      this is real history.

    16. antoxeee says:

      I’M IMPRESS :)

    17. cenolbaj says:

      Sorry, the third step in Patanjali´s Ashtanga Yoga is NOT “Hatha -Yoga” but “asana” – and that also not this type of acrobacy, but a sitting asana. Also – Hatha Yoga is NOT asanas (they are just very very small part of hatha yoga). It is something quite different. Misplacing the term “Hatha Yoga” for bodily postures is one of commonly routed mismatch of today

    18. sutra46 says:

      cenolbaj, the books that you mention are on all eight limbs of Yoga. Mr. Iyengar here is demonstrating ‘Hatha’ Yoga. Which is a third rung on the 8 step ladder of Yoga. (Each step is essential to the final goal of Yuj.)
      His method or invention as you call it has helped thousands, most of all inspiring students to explore Yoga further and beyond the Hatha. He is uniquely the only modern teacher to have books on Pranayam, Sadhana and Yoga sutra. So give it up for the Guru :-)

    19. pmshaji says:

      No words…fantastic!!

    20. sailajabvrm says:

      very well done, simply incredible

    21. setheh says:

      Supernatural! He is truly incredible!

    22. kolonspy says:

      he is godly.

    23. funkmasterdorian says:

      I like to feel sexy….knowing someone is watching me ..wanting me…turns me on!TERRIBLY! I like to flirt and pose..and sometimes i like to get WILD! how? ..he he..come in video and youll see:-)) maybe u can teach me something..or maybe i will ! come visit me at … MeetYourFling (.COM) … my user-id there is fredericka-gaea chat soon on cam :-) vwybvoskom

    24. sandrabose says:

      Absolutely FANTASTIC!!!!!

    25. 1spiritual1 says:

      Iyengar is such a natural yogi. The asanaa are done with a flow that is effortless and very inspiring.

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