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Anjali Kanojia

The Politics and Promise of Yoga: Contemporary Relevance of an Ancient Practice

The Politics and Promise of Yoga: Contemporary Relevance of an Ancient Practice

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Yoga is a popular practice with many benefits, but its roots, origins, development, and research are worth understanding. This book provides a condensed view of traditional yoga practices and a glimpse into its origin in Indian history and philosophy. It aims to confirm existing knowledge and address contemporary debates and politics surrounding the practice, making it an evidence-based scientific practice for mainstream biomedical systems.

Format: Hardback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 15 November 2022
Publisher: Lexington Books


Yoga is a multifaceted practice that holds diverse meanings for many individuals. Nonetheless, the fundamental principles of yoga are undeniably valuable, especially considering its widespread popularity and the numerous benefits derived from its practice. These principles encompass a comprehensive understanding of yoga's origins, historical development within and outside India, as well as ongoing research exploring its role as an integrative therapeutic modality. The author aims to introduce the topic of yoga to a diverse audience, including healthcare officials, practitioners, skeptics, and those with a genuine curiosity about this ancient practice.

In The Politics and Promise of Yoga: Contemporary Relevance of an Ancient Practice, the author offers a concise overview of traditional yoga practices, providing a glimpse into the origins of yoga within the rich tapestry of Indian history and philosophy. The author's primary objective is to engage policymakers and encourage their interest in this evidence-based scientific practice, with the hope of integrating it seamlessly into mainstream biomedical systems worldwide. This book serves as a valuable resource for both yoga practitioners and enthusiasts, confirming existing knowledge about yoga while addressing contemporary debates and political complexities surrounding the practice.

Through its comprehensive exploration, The Politics and Promise of Yoga: Contemporary Relevance of an Ancient Practice sheds light on the multifaceted nature of yoga, highlighting its potential for promoting physical and mental well-being, fostering self-awareness, and promoting a harmonious relationship between the body and mind. By delving into the roots, origins, and evolution of yoga, the author offers a deeper appreciation of this ancient practice, enabling individuals to embrace its timeless wisdom and reap its numerous benefits in their daily lives.


Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781498599344

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