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How Yoga Came to Britain With Suzanne Newcombe
From an esoteric concept to a mainstream activity
by Suzanne Newcombe
read by Suzanne Newcombe
Part 7 of the Hindu Scholars series
Over three sessions Suzanne explores how yoga came to Britain, covering the individuals and movements that influenced the exchange between the yoga from India, and the cast of characters in Britain that eagerly received these exotic ideas and practices that have become part of mainstream, modern life.
• Session 1: Suzanne introduces British travelogues from India in the seventeenth century, the influences of colonial India and the Theosophical Society, Watkins Bookshop, Jiddu Krishnamurti, the physical culture movement, the presentations of yogic powers and how medical science searched for answers before penicillin, the first appearance of yoga on British television in the 1940's and Paul Brunton.
• Session 2: We hear about the importance of B.K.S. Iyengar, Light on Yoga, Gerald Yorke and the Inner London Education Authority, Swami Sivananda, the first yoga studios in Britain, Pattabhi Jois and Derek Ireland.
• Session 3: Suzanne emphasises the importance of The Beatles, The Asian Music Circle, the hippie trail, the arrival of Indian gurus, Gandalf's Garden, drug culture and the expansion of consciousness, Centre House, Yogini Sunita, Wilfred Clark and the Wheel of British Yoga and the tensions between tradition and authenticity.

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Hindu Asceticism and Its Spiritual Disciplines With Daniela Bevilacqua
The practice of ascetic austerities and meditative yoga
by Daniela Bevilacqua
read by Daniela Bevilacqua
Part 8 of the Hindu Scholars series
Over three sessions Daniela explores Hindu asceticism, featuring the differences among the main ascetic groups and then focusing on their sādhanās or spiritual disciplines with close attention to the practice of austerities and the practice of yoga.
Session 1: An introduction to Hindu asceticism providing a historical background of its origin and developments, highlighting differences among the main ascetic groups, especially the Śaivas and Vaiṣṇavas.
Session 2: A discussion about tapas (the inner spiritual fire) developed through tapasyās (austerities). We will explore how the notion of tapas developed over the centuries and how it adapted to changing religious and ascetic contexts.
Session 3: Yoga from the ascetic perspective, highlighting the main meditative practices of yoga as well as the role of yoga as a sādhanā over the centuries to present day.
Daniela Bevilacqua is a South-Asianist specialising in Hindu asceticism, which she investigates through an ethnographic and historical lens. She received her PhD in Civilizations of Africa and Asia from Sapienza University of Rome and in Anthropology from the University of Paris Nanterre. Her PhD research was published by Routledge under the title Modern Hindu Traditionalism in Contemporary India: The Śrī Maṭh and the Jagadguru Rāmānandācārya in the Evolution of the Rāmānandī Sampradāya. She worked as a post-doc research fellow at SOAS, for the ERC-funded Haṭha Yoga Project (2015– 2020). She has published several articles and book chapters related to asceticism, and yoga studies. She is currently a Research Fellow at SOAS.

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Women in Yoga with Ruth Westoby
by Ruth Westoby
read by Ruth Westoby
Part of the Hindu Scholars series
Over 4 sessions Ruth will explore the roles women have made in the history of ancient and modern yoga practice.
Session 1 — Ruth discusses themes such as power, control and purity, types of female practitioners and their relation to modern practitioners.
Session 2: Ruth discusses the role of gendered polarities in the traditions and the metaphysics of gender.
Session 3: In this session Ruth explores the gendered yogic body.
Session 4 : In this session Ruth discusses the issues of women in globalized modern yoga

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Tantra: Theory and Practice with Gavin Flood
by Gavin Flood
read by Gavin Flood
Part of the Hindu Scholars series
Over five lectures, Gavin Flood, professor of Hindu Studies and Comparative Religion in the Theology and Religion Faculty at Campion Hall at Oxford University, gives an overview of the history, theory and practice of Tantra. He explores aspects from the Śaiva Siddhānta tradition to the Non-Saiddhāntika, to Buddhist Tantra. He gives an overview of the many developments in thought, cosmologies and the varied and fascinating practices that have emerged over the centuries.
Session 1 - Tantra in history, an overview
Session 2 - The Śaiva Siddhānta Tradition, rituals, cosmology, initiation and liberation
Session 3 - The Non-Saiddhāntika traditions including the path of purity and the path of power
Session 4 - Tantric Śaiva views of the self, the porous self & the gnostic self, Tantric meditation
Session 5 - Buddhist Tantra — Vajrayāna and the influence of Śaivism

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The Philosophy of the Yoga Sutra With Karen O'Brien-Kop
by Karen O'Brien-Kop
read by Karen O'Brien-Kop
Part of the Hindu Scholars series
The Philosophy of the Yoga Sutra with Karen O'Brien-Kop
This course takes an in-depth look at the philosophy underpinning the Yoga Sutra of Patanjali. Over 5 lectures Karen explains the historical and cultural background in which the text was compiled. Each chapter and section of the Yoga Sutra is explained in detail, unpacking the deeper meaning of the sutras. This is a very clear and highly informative look at this popular and influential text.
Session 1: Overview & historical background
Session 2: First chapter — Samadhi
Session 3: Second chapter — The practice of yoga
Session 4: Third chapter — Extraordinary powers or siddhis
Session 5: Fourth chapter — The goal of yoga practice, kaivalya
Dr. Karen O'Brien-Kop is Lecturer in Asian Religions and Ethics at the University of Roehampton. She was formerly Senior Teaching Fellow in the Department of Religions and Philosophies at SOAS University of London.

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The History and Practices of Hatha Yoga with Dr James Mallinson
by James Mallinson
read by James Mallinson
Part of the Hindu Scholars series
In this 5 lecture series, Dr. James Mallinson takes a deeper look at the Hatha Yoga lineage. He covers many areas from the texts to the practitioners, the philosophies to the practices. James is one of the world's foremost experts on Hatha Yoga. His work has uncovered some of the most recent findings in the Hatha Yoga story making a major contribution to the interpretation of Yoga in the modern world. This series is a fascinating look at the connections which led the ancient world of Yoga into the modern forms of practice today.
Session 1: Prehistory of Hatha Yoga
Session 2: Hatha Yoga textual traditions pre-15th century
Session 3: Hatha Yoga textual traditions post-15th century
Session 4: Practices of Hatha Yoga
Session 5: Practitioners and purpose of Hatha Yoga
In addition to his textual studies, Dr. Mallinson's work on the history of yoga is informed by the several years he has spent living with traditional yogis in India.
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