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Mass Market Paperback Yoga for Americans Book

ISBN: 0451076648

ISBN13: 9780451076649

Yoga for Americans

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Yoga For Americans: A Complete Six Weeks' Course For Home Practice is a comprehensive guide to yoga written by Indra Devi. The book is designed to provide readers with a complete six-week course on... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Indra Devi Yoga Hero

My first introduction to yoga was with Indra Devi's book, Yoga for americans. She has truly hit on the relevance of yoga within anyone's life and this book is a nutritional, physiological and spiritual guide to wellbeing that is as informational and useful now as it was when she wrote it.

Indra Devi - First Lady of Yoga

For over 60 years, Indra Devi was Yoga's most prominent female force. She pursued the practice of Yoga in an era when women were normally not accepted as students. Of European descent, she not only brought Yoga to her native Russia, she taught Yoga to the Hindus themselves. In America she taught Yoga to celebrities. Even after she reached the very advanced age of 100, she continued a yoga practice which included Ardha Sirsasana, Janu Sirsasana, Ardha Matsyendrasana and, of course, Padmasana. Indra Devi's followers called her Mataji, a rare and well-deserved honor for a woman who exemplified Yoga's principles with her love, light, and a liveliness that lasted nearly all of her 102 years. The woman who would become Indra Devi was born Eugenie Peterson on May 12, 1899, in Riga, Russia. Her father was Swedish and her mother was a member of the Russian nobility. Although Eugenie had been drawn to India's spiritual ways at a very young age, she first pursued a career with the theater. It was during this period of her life that she met Jiddu Krishnamurti. Finally, in 1927, Eugenie was able to visit her beloved India for the first time. She wound up living there for 12 years, during which she married a Czechoslovakian diplomat, became an movie star in Indian films and befriended Jawaharlal Nehru. In 1937 she became a student of Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, a Yoga master whose other students included a couple of kids named B.K.S. Iyengar and K. Pattabhi Jois. After a year Krishnamacharya urged Eugenie to teach, and when her husband relocated to Shanghai in 1939, she opened her first school of Yoga. After the end of World War II, Indra Devi continued studying Yoga in the Himalayas and after the death of her husband, her travels took her to the United States. She founded a Yoga studio in Hollywood where she taught stars of the day such as Gloria Swanson, Jennifer Jones, Ramon Novarro and Olivia de Haviland. In 1953 she married a renowned doctor and humanitarian, Sigfrid Knauer and continued spreading Yoga throughout the United States and Mexico via conferences, radio and television. For the next several decades, Indra Devi took Yoga worldwide. In 1985 she moved to Argentina, where she set up the Indra Devi Foundation. Indra Devi's final book is "Yoga for You".

A bit outdated, but a great source for yoga beginners.

This book is outdated. However, despite its age, it is a great resource for yoga beginners. I found answers to all of my yoga questions and more. This book was ahead of its time with respect to opinions on eating and general health.
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