Fr. 66.00

Embodying Transnational Yoga - Eating, Singing, and Breathing in Transformation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is a refreshingly original, multi-sited ethnography of transnational yoga that obliges us to look beyond postural practice (¿sana) in modern yoga research. It will be a valuable resource for Religious Studies, Anthropology, and South Asian Religions.


List of contents










Introduction. Engaged Alchemies: New Approaches to the Study of Contemporary Yoga; Chapter 1. Patanjali and Arjuna meet American Countercuisine: Yogic Diet and Selfless Service at Gurani Anjali's Yoga Anand Ashram, Long Island; Chapter 2. Yogananda's Sacred Music in Paradise: Ukuleles and the Unstruck Sound at Polestar Gardens, Hawaii; Chapter 3. Internalizing the Sacrifice in a Sacrifice Zone: Situating Purifying Pr¿¿¿y¿ma in Pollution at Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute, Lonavala; Conclusion. Future Directions for the Study of Yoga; Index


About the author










Christopher Jain Miller is Professor of Jain and Yoga Studies and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Arihanta Institute, San Jose, USA; Visiting Professor at Claremont School of Theology, Los Angeles, USA; and Visiting Researcher at the University of Zürich's Asien-Orient-Institut, Zürich, Switzerland.


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