Almost one year later, NPR invited me back to their studio here in NYC to record another segment on the ongoing debate over yoga’s Hindu roots. The piece, by Margot Adler, was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition today. It also [...]
Almost one year later, NPR invited me back to their studio here in NYC to record another segment on the ongoing debate over yoga’s Hindu roots. The piece, by Margot Adler, was featured on NPR’s Morning Edition today. It also [...]
I ran across a great piece by Prof. Anant Rambachan on Hinduism and homosexuality and thought it is worthwhile sharing. In particular, my favorite lines from his piece are as follows: There are important teachings in the Hindu tradition that [...]
Ahh, the Choudhury’s are still at it. First, Bikram wanted to patent “his” sequence of asanas. And now, his wife, Rajashree, is out to make yoga a competitive sport. Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that an organization [...]
By now, we’ve all read about the benefits of teaching yoga to children. And despite the ongoing separation-of-church-and-state debate, some schools do offer yoga classes to their students. Another group finding the benefits of yoga are prison inmates. I ran [...]
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