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Light on Yoga: Yoga Dīpikā
AuthorB. K. S. Iyengar
SubjectHatha Yoga
PublisherGeorge Allen and Unwin
Publication date
1966
OCLC51315708

Light on Yoga: Yoga Dipika (Sanskrit: योग दीपिका 'Yoga Dipika') is a 1966 book on the Iyengar Yoga style of modern yoga by B. K. S. Iyengar. It describes more than 200 yoga postures or asanas, and is illustrated with some 600 monochrome photographs of Iyengar demonstrating these.

The book has been described as the bible of modern yoga.[1][2] It has been translated into at least 23 languages and has sold over three million copies.[3][4]

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Context[edit]

The violinist Yehudi Menuhin invited Iyengar to teach in Europe.

B. K. S. Iyengar (1918-2014) was born in a poor family of Brahmins in Karnataka, India. In childhood he suffered from diseases including typhoid, malaria and tuberculosis, and became extremely stiff. At the age of 18 he decided to spend his life doing yoga, and by 1938 he was already performing the asanas fluently. The violinist Yehudi Menuhin became his pupil in 1952 and then invited Iyengar to teach in Europe, which he did from the 1960s.[5] Iyengar made yoga popular, first in India and then around the world.[6]

Book[edit]

Publication[edit]

Light on Yoga was first published by George Allen and Unwin in 1966, with a foreword by his pupil, the violinist Yehudi Menuhin. Revised editions were brought out in 1968 and 1976. A paperback edition was published by The Aquarian Press in 1991 under the Thorsons imprint. The book became an international best-seller; it has been translated into at least 23 languages including Chinese, Czech, Hebrew, Japanese, Hungarian, Portuguese, Russian, and Thai[7] and has sold over three million copies.[3][4]

Contents[edit]

Utthita Trikonasana, the extended triangle pose, an innovation[1] basic to Iyengar Yoga. A yoga brick, another of Iyengar's innovations, is helping to ensure correct alignment.

The book has three parts, a technical introduction to yoga, in which hatha yoga is explained to be one of the eight limbs of yoga;[LoY 1] a detailed illustrated description of the asanas (some 200 postures, illustrated by some 600 monochrome photographs of Iyengar),[LoY 2] followed by a brief account of the bandhas and kriyas;[LoY 3] and an account of pranayama, yoga breathing.[LoY 4] An appendix defines a set of asana courses, i.e. which postures to do each week, building up in difficulty, in courses structured to last up to 300 weeks.[LoY 5] A second appendix defines the asanas supposed to be 'curative' for a range of diseases and conditions from 'Acidity' to 'Varicose Veins'.[LoY 6] The book has a glossary of all the Sanskrit terms employed.[LoY 7]

Approach[edit]

Each asana is named in Sanskrit with its etymology, graded, and described separately with two or more pages of text and monochrome photographs of Iyengar. For example, Utthita Trikonasana, the extended triangle pose, is stated to be at grade 3 out of a possible 60 in terms of difficulty. The technique for going into the triangle pose, performing it, and returning from it, is described in eight steps. The technique is written as a set of instructions, such as 'Inhale deeply and with a jump spread apart the legs sideways 3 to 3½ feet'. Its claimed effects on the muscles and body are described in a concluding paragraph. The three photographs show Iyengar in a preparatory pose and then in the triangle pose itself from front and rear.[LoY 8]

Illustrations[edit]

Unprecedented:[8] page with four illustrations, showing the positioning, size, and style of the images, and the degree of attention given to a single pose, here Mulabandhasana[9]

The scholar-practitioner Norman Sjoman notes that Light on Yoga served to popularise the practice of asanas more than any previous book for three reasons, namely the large number of asanas illustrated, the 'clear no-nonsense descriptions, and the obvious refinement of the illustrations.'[9]

The approximately 600 illustrations of the 200 asanas are all monochrome photographs (though many paperback editions have a later colour photograph on the cover). Within the confines of a conventionally sized book, the photographs are never more than about 3 inches (7.6 cm) by 2 inches (5.1 cm). All are of Iyengar, dressed only in a pair of briefs and a necklace string. The images are sometimes shown three (e.g. for Koundinyasana)[LoY 9] or four (e.g. for Mulabandhasana) to a page, generally and in those cases illustrating a single asana.[LoY 10] The degree of attention to detail in the illustrations may be understood from the coverage of one asana, Sarvangasana, which is illustrated with 15 photographs of the main pose, and 37 more of the 'Sarvangasana cycle'.[LoY 11] The yoga scholar Mark Singleton, writing in Yoga Journal, called the presentation of the asanas 'unprecedented' and 'encyclopedic'.[8]

Reception[edit]

Light on Yoga has become known as the 'bible' of yoga;[1][2]Publishers Weekly wrote that it 'set the standard' for books about yoga, with instructions and illustrations of the poses.[2]

Yehudi Menuhin, in his foreword to the book, wrote that 'Whoever has had the privilege of receiving Mr Iyengar's attention, or of witnessing the precision, refinement and beauty of his art, is introduced to that vision of perfection and innocence which is man as first created — unarmed, unashamed, son of God, lord of creation — in the Garden of Eden'.[LoY 12]

The scholar of religion Andrea Jain observes that the book 'prescribed a thoroughly individualistic system of postural yoga',[10] one that was 'rigorous and disciplined',[10] requiring 'belts, bricks, and ropes'.[10] She quotes Elizabeth De Michelis as writing that it 'instantly became the global standard reference on modern yoga as a body practice.'[10] Jain argues that Light on Yoga had the particular attraction for a consumer audience that its clear stepwise instructions enabled them to practice at home, and to read about the 'biomedical explanations of each posture and its fitness and health benefits.'[11] Jain notes also that the book built up the Iyengar Yoga brand by claiming a connection to the ancient tradition of yoga as far back as Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, for instance with the epigraphicprayer to Patanjali at the front of the book.[11]

The yoga scholar Mark Singleton calls Light on Yoga 'the most influential do-it-yourself yoga book of all time'.[12]

Michelle Goldberg, in The New Yorker, states that the book 'remains unparallelled as a guide to asana practice', and quotes Yoga Journal as saying 'when 'teachers refer to the correct way to do a posture, they're usually alluding to the alignment Mr. Iyengar instructs and expertly models in his book.' She notes that while Iyengar attributes the asanas to Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, he was being 'too modest. It was he, not any ancient sage, who figured out how to show people the world over the safest way to stand on their heads.' For example, she explains, the triangle pose and the sun salutation 'don't appear in any ancient yogic text' but were put together into a method by Iyengar's brother-in-law and first teacher, Krishnamacharya.[1]

Derek Beres, writing in Big Think, called the book 'wildly popular' and 'essentially the bible for yoga practitioners.' He describes some of the science that Iyengar claims for yoga as suspect: 'Iyengar had a habit of calling things proven even though no actual scientific research had been conducted.'[13] Beres tried Iyengar yoga alongside the 'more aerobic Vinyasa' style, and 'always appreciated [Iyengar yoga's] anatomical focus and the emphasis on breath before anything else.'[13]

The yoga teacher Bernie Gourley notes the book's strengths, the asanas 'with his perfect alignment', but also that the book does not 'systematically address contraindications' to each asana, nor does it provide evidence for the claimed benefits.[14]

The Light on Yoga project by the yoga teacher Jack Cuneo and the photographer Rick Cummings has attempted to photograph all the yoga poses in the book, to be followed by restating all the instructions in Cuneo's own words.[15]

See also[edit]

  • Complete Illustrated Book of Yoga - Swami Vishnudevananda's bestselling 1960 yoga handbook
  • Yoga the Iyengar Way - a classic handbook to the major asanas by three senior Iyengar teachers

References[edit]

Primary[edit]

These references are supplied to indicate the parts of the Light on Yoga text being discussed.

  1. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 19–53
  2. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 57–424
  3. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 425–428
  4. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 431–461
  5. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 462–486
  6. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 487–506
  7. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 513–536
  8. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 63–64
  9. ^Iyengar 1991, p. 331
  10. ^Iyengar 1991, p. 345
  11. ^Iyengar 1991, pp. 207–237
  12. ^Iyengar 1991, p. 11

Secondary[edit]

  1. ^ abcdGoldberg, Michelle (23 August 2014). 'Iyengar and the Invention of Yoga'. The New Yorker. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  2. ^ abc'Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom'. Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  3. ^ abStukin, Stacie (10 October 2005). 'Yogis gather around the guru'. Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ abGeorge, Nirmala (23 August 2014). 'Obituary: B.K.S. Iyengar, 95; was known worldwide as creator of Iyengar yoga'. The Washington Post. The book became a global bestseller, with more than 3 million copies sold, and has been translated into 17 languages.
  5. ^Chaplin, Penny; Blondel, Nathalie. 'B.K.S. Iyengar – Life of a yoga master'. Iyengar Yoga Institute London. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  6. ^Sjoman, Norman E. (1999) [1996]. The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace (2nd ed.). New Delhi, India: Abhinav Publications. p. 1. ISBN978-81-7017-389-2.
  7. ^'Light on Yoga Iyengar'. WorldCat. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  8. ^ abSingleton, Mark (6 October 2014). 'Honoring B.K.S. Iyengar: Yoga Luminary'. Yoga Journal. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  9. ^ abSjoman, Norman E. (1999). The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace (2nd ed.). New Delhi, India: Abhinav Publications. p. 39. ISBN978-81-7017-389-2.
  10. ^ abcdJain, Andrea (July 2016). 'The Popularization of Modern Yoga'. Oxford Research Encyclopedias. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199340378.013.163. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
  11. ^ abJain, Andrea (2015). Selling Yoga : from Counterculture to Pop culture. Oxford University Press. pp. 69–70, 83–84. ISBN978-0-19-939024-3. OCLC878953765.
  12. ^Singleton, Mark (2010). Yoga Body : the origins of modern posture practice. Oxford University Press. p. 88. ISBN978-0-19-539534-1. OCLC318191988.
  13. ^ abBeres, Derek (20 August 2014). 'B.K.S. Iyengar'. Big Think. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  14. ^Gourley, Bernie (1 June 2014). 'Book Review: Light on Yoga by BKS Iyengar'. The !n(tro)verted yogi. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  15. ^'Welcome to the Light On Yoga Project!'. Jack Cuneo Yoga. Retrieved 20 November 2018.

Sources[edit]

  • Iyengar, B. K. S. (1991) [1966]. Light on Yoga. London: Thorsons. ISBN978-0-00-714516-4. OCLC51315708.
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Light on Yoga has become the bible for hundreds of thousands of people who practice Yoga daily with the Iyengar method, for exercise, meditation, or simply relaxation. With more than 600 photographs depicting all the postures and breathing exercises, it remains the fullest, most practical, and most profusely illustrated guide by the world's foremost yoga teacher. Light on...more
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Mar 06, 2008Lidia rated it it was amazing
About a year ago, I got myself a mat (eco friendly, of course), some stretch pants (organic cotton, duh), and went to a yoga studio to investigate what this bottle-nursing, teeny-tiny-spandex-wearing, mat-bag-dangling gang of people that I observed roaming the streets of my neighborhood were up to.
Now, after a year of actually sticking to a regular practice, (Insert applause here. Actually, forget that. Because, you see, I don't need that external validation. No offense.), I have discovered that
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Jun 21, 2018Riku Sayuj rated it it was amazing
I have been wanting to read Light on Yoga for a long time now, and The International Day of Yoga gave a good pretext for finally doing so. Iyengar's work is a must read for all serious practitioners. It gives perspective, and it gives direction. Even if someone is only interested in the yoga poses as a mere workout, reading about those poses, their interconnections, derivations and interlinked effects, would be of great help.
However, the main value of the work is in placing the modern practice
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Mar 21, 2008Anne rated it it was amazing
Recommended to Anne by: Kim my Yoga Teacher
I'm in love with this book. It is a great life Bible, and it helps solidify the emotional and subconscious effects yoga has on me. For anyone who's thought about practicing yoga, you will be more than inspired if you read the 50 page introduction to this book. There is also a huge section of this book dedicated to the poses and the effects of the poses, and the final section of the book is about breathing. Yoga is definitely more than flexibility and if anything, being tight and gaining flexibil...more
Oct 30, 2011Craig Shoemake rated it it was amazing
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As they say of Porsches: 'There is no substitute.' Legal notices aside, every yogi on the planet could say the same for this book. And for once in a blue moon a sensational blurb on a cover-'The Bible of Modern Yoga,' in this case-is truer than true. If you own only one book on yoga, let this be the one.
It begins with an introduction 'from the inside,' so to speak. As has been made plain by some of my previous reviews, the background of the writer is as important as the extent of the writer's k
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This is on my 'currently reading' shelf in perpetuity. Or until I hammer together a couple more e-shelves. Regarding the book: I sort of get eye-rollish about things referred to as 'the Bible' of anything, and find it even a bit more grating when the topical focus is of a spiritual nature that is more broad than should be described in analogy to the pre-eminant book of one particular path to spirituality. Ok, that aside, it isn't this book's fault that the title did that. And this book is phenom...more
Apr 17, 2010Dennis Littrell rated it it was amazing
Simply the best
This is the definitive text on hatha yoga. This is the book you want if you are serious about beginning your yoga practice. This is also a text of reference for professional teachers used throughout the world. It is no exaggeration to say that all yoga instructors in the United States know this book, and most of them own a copy and refer to it regularly.
Iyengar's text is characterized by a thoroughness of content, a detailed, precise, step-by-step 'how to' for instruction in asana
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Jul 22, 2017Liam rated it it was amazing
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I've befriended an incongruous (eighty-year) old man at my university gym. He's been instructed by his doctor to regain fitness for his heart and arthritis. He was curious to see what I was doing on the mats, the focus and control in my slow movements. I showed him some very simple poses, told him to find this book and left on holiday for the summer. When I returned, he said he had found it in the library and had started practicing daily in his room and that it made him feel very goo
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apparently i'm supposed to attain freedom from desire. gotta lotta work to do on that one.
Nov 10, 2014Adrian Alvarez rated it it was amazing
I wouldn't exactly call this a great read. The introduction is useful for anyone new to yoga but it could probably fill out an entire book on its own so you're really skipping over a lot of ideas in that essay. The bulk of the book is an index of poses and commentary on their usefulness. The index is ESSENTIAL. Particularly the suggested schedule of asanas. This book is defining a trajectory for my practice and basically changing my life. So, yeah, 5 stars for that.
Jun 15, 2017Alex rated it it was amazing
I cannot read this one as a normal book, but I read it as I learn the asanas.
It is the bible of all yoga book. i found it in a street basket at 'solds'. of course, the more colourful and commercially more presentable books of yoga were inside costing way more than 10 euros.
Jun 06, 2014Justin rated it really liked it
Mostly centered around asanas. There are many asanas here including many that don't seem to common. There are pictures, but less than I'd like. The main selling points for me were the better than average texts describing the positions and their effects.
Aug 31, 2017Christopher rated it really liked it
The main value of this book, at least for the average person, is that of a reference book. Yoga poses are displayed with a detailed description of the best way to approach the pose and the value it has on you body. A very good resource for the serious practitioner.
Oct 20, 2016Angie rated it really liked it
I can definitely see why Light on Yoga is often referred to as the Yoga Bible. It really covers everything that you need to know about yoga. It's split into three easy to use sections. Part one is an introduction to what yoga is and what it means to be a yogi. The middle section, which is the bulk of the book, is a list of over 200 postures with step by step instructions on getting into and out of them, along with their benefits and risks. The third section is an appendix of asanas for specific...more
The formatting in the book is fairly poor making it strenuous to read. The line spacing should have been 1.15 or 1.5, it would have been better to cover each pose as a section, rather than a continuous text.
However, the content of the book is amazing. The expertise and insight of B.K.S Iyengar is on spot.
Unlike most other Indian literature on Yoga which has elements of sexism here and there in text i.e. women during impure bleeding cycles should not do this, yada yada; Iyengar offers relevant
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Sep 06, 2017Jenn rated it really liked it
This is a great manual on how to effectively perform yoga poses with proper alignment and breath count. The intro was fantastic and informative. I read the book cover to cover over a few months, which was surprisingly not difficult or boring. I thought it might be boring to read about poses one after the other, but found myself just flying through them. I was assigned this book as part of a yoga teacher training (but have always wanted to read it otherwise) and currently practice Mysore style As...more
Had some good info, but was a lot of reading for a few positions. I think this book was probably great for when it was first written but now that yoga has picked up in popularity, I think there may be better books for beginners out there. This would be for someone that is looking to read more about the positions rather than learning how to do them.
Feb 23, 2011Barbara rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a huge, detailed book, filled with postures ranging from simple, to those which are intensely difficult and rarely done. It is well illustrated and most instructions are clearly stated. Much of the book is also devoted to Eastern philosophy, diet and lifestyle.
the most authentic and outstanding book on yoga, gives crystal clear and simple descriptions of various asanas. Highly recommended to everybody in this world, young and old, man, woman, every human being.
thank God for Iyengar.
Oct 11, 2017Shruthi Mudireddy rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It’s the ultimate Bible on Yoga. Cannot be beaten.
Very clear introduction to a the classic perspective of Hatha yoga.
Timeless, glorious wisdom of Yoga! Iyengar is a gift to those who seek that wisdom.
The introduction to the philosophy of yoga, the path of the Yogi and all that it entails, is truly inspirational.
Aug 30, 2018Adhyatmika Chinthana rated it really liked it
Read it. But find a guru to follow the principles. Not many people can really learn it by themselves.
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I recently reviewed the book Asana Pranayama Mudra Bandha [APMB] and used this book as a point of comparison, and so further insight into my thoughts on this book can gleaned from that review. This will be fairly short and to the point as the APMB review provided a great deal of detail.
Light on Yoga is the work of world-renowned yogi BKS Iyengar. Iyengar is one of several noted students of T.T. Krishnamacharya, and is celebrated for developing a system using props (belts, blocks, chairs, bolste
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The Yoga 'Bible' is a must for any one interested in Yoga. This is the first of many books written by 'The Michaelangelo of Yoga.' It Has a great introduction which covers the philosophy and science of yoga. Most of the book is filled with asana. There are helpful instructions and great stories accompanying the pose.
Because BKS Iyengar practiced asana for hours a day over a period of many years, this books explains how the asanas work on many levels. The pictures are amazing! He rates the poses
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Jan 27, 2015Srinivas Reddy Thatiparthy rated it it was amazing
I highly recommend this book for anybody who wants to start yoga. There are more 600 asanas illustrated with the photographs from the master of Yoga - BKS Iyengar. The main difference between this book, other yoga books found in the market is the images shown in the books. I have searched many yoga books in the market, and I did not feel genuine when i saw asanas pictures of other books.
But when you see the master's asanas you will quickly realize that he is the real pro.
/Srinivas.

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It's the most comprehensive book on Yoga by the great master. Book has been written very precisely about each Yoga posture. Must have if someone wants to learn Yoga seriously. Each posture instructions are in great detail which generally normal instructor won't tell.
Also, anatomical details are added for greater understanding.
I mean I'm not *really* finished but the purpose for which I was reading this has ended so I *could* be done but hopefully I will come back to this many many times. Wise and thorough but you don't need me to tell you that.
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