Bks iyengar
Long Ditton Yoga Centre 25, Effingham Rd Surbiton Surrey KT6 5JZ See Multimap, London, England, 44
020 8398 1741
BKS Iyengar was born in India in 1918. The method of practising yoga that he
developed is taught in more than 45 countries throughout the world.
Iyengar was advised to start yoga in his teens in order to improve his health.
He studied under the Guru Krishnamacharya, in a tradition going back thousands
of years. BKS soon received acclaim in the yogashala (yoga school) and often
travelled with his guru to give public demonstrations. He started teaching in
Pune in 1937 and in 1943 married Srimati Ramamani and started his family.
Iyengar's Institute in Pune was built in 1973. Sadly, Ramamani died before the
building was completed. The institute is named in her memory - Ramamani Iyengar
Memorial Yoga Institute.
The great violinist, Lord Yehudi Menuhin, became Iyengar's pupil in 1954.
Menuhin declared Iyengar to be "his greatest violin teacher ever" and arranged
for him to do a tour of Europe. Thus Iyengar was introduced to the West and
Iyengar yoga was taken on the syllabus of the Inner London Education Authority
in 1968.
BKS Iyengar has developed in himself an unsurpassed ability to observe the fine
changes that are brought about by movements and the subtle mental and physical
effects of each pose and each adjustment in each pose. He shows that the mental
and spiritual effects which are the fruits of yoga can be attained by attending
to the body and its actions.
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