The yoga world received sad news yesterday. Sri Krishna Pattabhi Jois, the teacher who founded the Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute in 1948, passed away on May 18th, 2009, after a brief illness. He was 94 years old.
From the Express News Service:
"Popularly known as Guruji by his students across the globe, Pattabhi Jois was honoured by the Karnataka government with the Patanjali Gold Medal in 1986. In 2002, the Veda Shashtra Poshini Sabha honoured him with the title ‘Shastra Nidhi.’ Pattabhi Jois’ students included pop stars Madonna and Sting and Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Pattabhi Jois was born on July 26, 1915, in the village of Kowshika near Hassan."
"In 1929, he left home and came to Mysore, where he studied Sanskrit, Patanjali Yoga Darshana, Hatayoga Pradepika, Geranda Samhita, Suta Samhita and other Hindu religious texts. He held a teaching position in Yoga at the Maharaja’s Sanskrit College for many years. He established the Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute in 1948 and started to travel abroad from 1975 to conduct yoga classes. He had acquired a multitude of students."
For more information, visit the Ashtanga Yoga Institute's site. Our love, condolences and gratitude go out to the Guruji's family, Mysore and the yoga world.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
In the Studio: Ashtanga Yoga
This Sunday (May 17th) at 2:00pm, Morning Glory Yoga Studios will be offering the first of a special series of classes exploring the world of Ashtanga Yoga.
Ashtanga yoga is a system of yoga developed by Sri. K. Patthabi Jois, which uses a learned sequential order of postures, synchronized with the breath, to create internal heat, purify the body, and improve strength, flexibility and endurance.
The first session will last two hours. The following sessions will be one and a half hours long, and will take place every other Sunday at the Studio. Karen Higgins, owner and manager of the Longview Yoga Studio, will be teaching this series. Her approach will be gentle and inclusive, with plenty of modifications to suit individual needs. Classes will be $25 each, or students may sign up for all four classes for $80. If you're interested in embarking on a new adventure in yoga, sign up at the Studio and make checks payable to Morning Glory Yoga Studios.
We're lucky to have Karen traveling to Nacogdoches from Longview, and excited about the opportunity to offer an additional kind of yoga to Morning Glory students. We hope you can join us this Sunday!
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