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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180425
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SUMMARY:Jacqueline Hargreaves: Hathābhyāsapaddhati- A Precursor of Modern Yoga
DESCRIPTION:Share this:This workshop will present the history and practice of the only sequential āsana routine that has been preserved in a premodern manuscript. One hundred and twelve āsanas\, many of which are based on the movements of animals\, are described in an eighteenth-century yoga text called the Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati\, ‘a manual on the practice of Haṭhayoga‘. The āsanas in this text are divided into six sequences and some of them involve repetitive movement and require extraordinary strength and flexibility\, as well as the use of rope. Many of these āsanas remain unknown to modern yoga practitioners. \nDAY 1:  \nThe first session will introduce the Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati with a general lecture on the practice it teaches and its place within the broader history of yoga. Obvious questions will be addressed\, such as the text’s date and authorship\, unique features of its content and the role of its āsanas within the system of yoga it teaches. The text’s contribution to the traditions of yoga at the Mysore Palace and its possible influence on Kṛṣṇamācārya will be discussed. \nDAY 2:  \nThis sessions will guide participants through a practice based on a truncated sequence using some of the more accessible āsanas in the Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati. The Sanskrit descriptions and some nineteenth-century illustrations will be presented so that various possibilities and ambiguities for each āsana can be explored. The earliest known dog and cat poses\, which are very different to those in modern yoga\, will be included\, as well as various birds and reptiles. The poses will be taught in a safe way with options to make it accessible for most body types.\n \nOUTCOME: \nThis is an opportunity for students of Yoga to appreciate the complexities and obscurities of Sanskrit verse\, and the challenges faced by those who endeavour to translate them into English. This unique experience will provide some insight into the reconstruction of history from an obscure Sanskrit text to an embodied experience of ancient techniques. \nPRICING:  \nMembers: ¥7\,500 (Early Bird Pricing: ¥6\,800 until April 19)\nNon-members: ¥8\,500 (Early Bird Pricing: ¥7\,800 until April 19)\nYJAT: ¥7\,000 (Early Bird Pricing: ¥6\,300 until April 19)
URL:https://yogajaya.com/events/jacqueline-hargreaves-hathabhyasapaddhati-precursor-of-modern-yoga/
LOCATION:YogaJaya\, 比寿西１丁目２５−11\, 渋谷区\, 東京\, 1530042\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Workshop
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