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IYNAUS Store News
from Yoga Samachar SS2015
by IYNAUS
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The IYNAUS store was created to provide props, reference materials, and study aids to enhance the practice of Iyengar Yoga and raise funds to support our operations in the United States. The store focuses primarily on items produced in India that are not available from popular retail and e-commerce sources. Additional inventory items include books, audio CDs, and DVDs from senior teachers in the U.S.
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YOGANUSASANAM RECORDINGS We’re pleased to offer video recordings from Yoganusasanam, Geeta Iyengar’s December 2014 intensive in Pune, India, in celebration of her 70th birthday. The beautifully boxed set includes 35 discs. FUNDAMENTALS OF PATANJALI’S PHILOSOPHY by Prashant Iyengar This text explains the kleshas and karma, and how a true seeker of yoga sincerely aims at “evolution of consciousness.”
Note: The recordings were formatted in India and will play in the disc drive of your computer; however, they will not play on most stand-alone DVD players.
GEETA ON PRANAYAMA This 12-disc set of video recordings offers pranayama instruction from Geeta’s December 2013 pranayama intensive. ASHTANGA YOGA OF PATANJALI by Prashant Iyengar This book challenges the serious student to go beyond yoga as the physical practice of asana and pranayama to delve deeper into understanding the philosophy and practices of the eight limbs of Patanjali’s yoga.
YOGASANA: AN ADHYATMIK ACADEMY by Prashant Iyengar Adhyatma is a concept in the timeless ancient Hindu Vedic philosophy. It is loosely understood as something spiritual, ethereal, trans-mundane, and transcendent. The essential nature of Adhyatma is that there must be no component in our action that is external to us. Prashant Iyengar explores this concept in depth in this text. A MANUAL ON HUMANICS by Prashant Iyengar Prashant Iyengar began writing this work in 1985. On his 65th birthday, this manuscript is being made available to the student community in book form. It is a treasure trove for anyone interested in philosophy. “I saw a vast ocean before me. The subject of yoga is an endless pursuit of knowledge. That is why I embarked upon this writing as a compendium of philosophy and religion,” Prashant says.
Stay tuned for more in-depth reviews of one or more of Prashanji’s new books in the fall issue of Yoga Samachar.