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01:30:21
Daniela Bevilacqua – From Tapas to Modern Yoga
01:19:34
Jason Birch – Āsanas of the Yogacintāmaṇi ; James Mallinson – The Dattātreyayogaśāstra
01:23:50
Jürgen Hanneder – Early Manuals of Meditation
01:15:45
Fabrizio Speziale – The Rāwal: A sect of Muslim yogis in Colonial India
01:34:11
Måns Broo – Yoga practitioners in Finland : Preliminary Findings
01:36:09
Matylda Ciołkosz – The Teacher Disappears: Cases of disaffiliation on the margin of Iyengar Yoga
39:35
Jason Birch – The Amaraugha: The Genesis of Haṭha and Rājayoga
01:14:35
Dominik A Haas – The Gāyatrī between the Vedic Age and Modern Yoga
01:37:26
Embodying Transnational Yoga – Christopher Jain Miller's Book Launch
01:03:37
Omwashing Yoga: The Far-Right's Weaponization of Spirituality Toward Ethnonationalism — Sheena Sood
01:15:36
'Yogic embodiment (dehatattva) in Bengali Islamic esoteric texts and songs - Keith Cantu
01:19:10
The Netra-tantra and its Yogas - Gavin Flood
01:21:42
Krishnamacharya on Kuṇḍalinī - Simon Atkinson
01:10:38
Researching the Early History of Yoga in the United States - Philip Deslippe
01:17:38
Yoga and Cultural Appropriation: Parsing the Complexities - Neil Dalal
01:16:06
Physiological Teachings of Yoga as Found in the Mahābhārata - Kenji Takahashi
01:12:37
Yoga in Javanese and Balinese Śaiva/Hindu traditions - Andrea Acri
01:20:27
Snakes, Ladders & the Subtle Body - Jacob Schmidt-Madsen
01:27:42
The Psychology of Yoga - Johannes Bronkhorst
02:44:10
Post-graduate student conference 2022
01:36:00
Book launch: A Text in Motion - Laura von Ostrowski
01:18:13
C. G. Jung on Yoga - Karl Baier
01:28:53
Freedom Inside?: Yoga and Meditation in the Carceral State with Farah Godrej
01:03:31
Holy-man pharmacist? Tantra and alchemical medicine with Patricia Sauthoff
01:16:44
The Daoist Body with Dominic Steavu
01:10:51
Tantra: enlightenment to revolution – an exhibition at the British Museum
01:15:09
Untangling the Threads of Devotion and Yoga: Bhaktas, Sufis, & Naths in Mughal India
01:16:10
Five Element Meditations in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain Yogas with Christopher Chapple
01:14:43
Wonder and Being in a Body with Loriliai Biernacki
01:13:34
Buddhist Roots of Patanjala Yoga with Prof Pradeep Gokhale
01:07:35
Cannabis Use by Yogis in India with Dr Matthew Clark
01:22:14
Post-graduate student conference Round Table
01:20:05
Post-graduate student conference session 4
01:16:18
Post-graduate student conference session 3
01:27:56
Post-graduate student conference session 2, 2021
01:14:39
Post-graduate student conference session 1
01:20:52
Contemporary yoga as a practice of philosophy
11:12
Information about the 2021 SOAS CYS Yoga Studies Summer School
01:23:15
Jain Veganism: Ancient Wisdom, New Opportunities
01:20:17
Gurus, Monks and Naked Yogīs
01:36:24
Tracing the Path of Yoga
01:28:14
Translocal Lives and Religion
01:31:59
The yoga of the Yoginīs: advanced level
01:15:55
Accommodating Women and the Rise of the Feminine
01:24:30
Shaping models of social relations through yoga practice
01:18:37
Yoga, Sexual Violation, and Discourse
01:16:47
Deconstructing gender in yoga
01:01:16
The Ramtā Nāth: in the Saṃpradāya and Paintings
01:16:46
Indian alchemy (rasashastra) as a yogic practice
01:35:07
Yoga, accessibility and disability: between historical precedent and contemporary concern
01:15:24
Is the Bengali Nāth literature really Nāth?
01:17:16
Book launch. Post-lineage yoga: from guru to #metoo
36:00
Entangled Ontologies in the Pātañjalayogaśāstra: Sāṃkhya, Sarvāstivāda and Sautrāntika
01:14:20
Romanticizing the Premodern
40:39
Studying Yoga Philosophically: Ontology, Epistemology, Ethics
44:03
Internalized Asceticism: Taxonomy, Tattva-Abhyāsa, and Jñāna-Yoga
18:47
Yoga, Philosophy and Gender: Sulabhā in the Mahābhārata
01:27:02
Book launch: Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies
01:16:00
Emotional and atmospheric labour in contemporary yoga teaching
01:23:15
Yogis Empowered and Imperiled in the Telugu Account of the Nine Naths