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Swami Kuvalayananda (born
Jagannatha Ganesa Gune, 30
August 1883 – 18
April 1966) was a yoga guru, researcher, and
educator primarily known for his pioneering...
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centre founded by
Swami Kuvalayananda in 1924. It aims to
coordinate ancient yogic arts and
tradition with
modern science.
Kuvalayananda founded the journal...
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knowledge of the
practice of yoga. His
notable disciple includes Swami Kuvalayananda and Shri Yogendra. He was born in 1798 to a
Mukhopadhyaya family in...
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earlier pioneers influenced by
physical culture such as
Yogendra and
Kuvalayananda, he
contributed to the
revival of
hatha yoga.
Krishnamacharya held degrees...
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experiments of N. C. Paul. The
early 20th-century
pioneers Yogendra and
Kuvalayananda both set up
institutes to
study yoga systematically. Yoga
helps to maintain...
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response to colonialism. In that environment,
pioneers such as Yogendra,
Kuvalayananda, and
Krishnamacharya taught a new
system of
asanas (incorporating systems...
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Western gymnastics and haṭha yoga
pioneered by Shri
Yogendra and
Swami Kuvalayananda.
Before 1900,
hatha yoga had few
standing poses; the Sun Salutation...
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practice was
revived in the 1920s by yoga
gurus including Yogendra and
Kuvalayananda, who
emphasised its
health benefits. The
flowing sequences of Surya...
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exercises nor
Surya Namaskar were
considered to be yoga in the 1930s.
Swami Kuvalayananda incorporated Downward Dog into his
system of
exercises in the early...
- of yoga, the
prevailing yoga as exercise, was
created by Yogendra,
Kuvalayananda, and Krishnamacharya,
starting in the 1920s. It was
predominantly physical...