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Yoga Breath
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Yoga Breath

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A central practice of both premodern and modern yoga, pra?ayama ("breath control") is practised in yoga classes worldwide. Like the notion of pra?a ("breath", "vitality"), pra?ayama has a longstanding history in South Asia, constituting the fourth limb of Patanjali's yoga. Since roughly 1850, pra?a and pra?ayama have been reinterpreted in light of the ideas of Hindu reform movements, nineteenth-century occultism, science, biomedicine, and transnational hygiene. In this book, Magdalena Kraler traces the history of yogic breath cultivation between 1850 and 1945 for the first time. She reconstructs how pra?a assumed a central role in the cosmological frameworks of modern yoga and how pra?ayama came to be understood as a form of self-cultivation. Engaging one of modern yoga's key practices, this book not only offers a thorough academic analysis, but also responds to a growing worldwide interest in breath cultivation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&R unipress GmbH
Country
DE
Date
14 April 2025
Pages
447
ISBN
9783847117469

A central practice of both premodern and modern yoga, pra?ayama ("breath control") is practised in yoga classes worldwide. Like the notion of pra?a ("breath", "vitality"), pra?ayama has a longstanding history in South Asia, constituting the fourth limb of Patanjali's yoga. Since roughly 1850, pra?a and pra?ayama have been reinterpreted in light of the ideas of Hindu reform movements, nineteenth-century occultism, science, biomedicine, and transnational hygiene. In this book, Magdalena Kraler traces the history of yogic breath cultivation between 1850 and 1945 for the first time. She reconstructs how pra?a assumed a central role in the cosmological frameworks of modern yoga and how pra?ayama came to be understood as a form of self-cultivation. Engaging one of modern yoga's key practices, this book not only offers a thorough academic analysis, but also responds to a growing worldwide interest in breath cultivation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&R unipress GmbH
Country
DE
Date
14 April 2025
Pages
447
ISBN
9783847117469