When a teacher has given so much to his students and we see them with such admiration it can be easy to turn a blind eye to something which in any other circumstance we might promptly question. So at the risk of making myself unpopular I'll share my view and say that to my mind striking the student in that moment and in that way didn't seem necessary and I'm open to engaging in a discussion with anyone who wishes to do so. To actually look at what happened - Iyengar mentions that his intention (or desired outcome) is to help correct the mistake of the student. To put it another way we could say that it's to help the student to understand and grow in their practice. Is this a positive intention to meet the development need of the student? Yes, absolutely. But to ask a second question... could we find other ways to reach such an outcome? I think we could probably say that if we're to be open minded and creative there are many different ways which don't require a physical strike. Even in the role of the teacher we must still be willing to be a student ourself shouldn't we? I see others in the comments section have mentioned about Iyengar's wisdom and skill as a teacher - and with this I'm in full agreement. What he has given to the word has been a great gift and I am grateful for everything I've learned from my teacher who trained with him for a period of time. I also accept that it can be necessary, in the right moment to raise one's voice and speak directly to students making them question their understanding and/or behaviour. I've seen my teachers do so when the time is right and I with this I see no issue. Other comments seem to have focused on tradition, not questioning the teacher or "it's how it's done in India" etc. But to accept something simply because it's already there without looking to question and transform it for the better is at best a little lazy is it not? And if we take that reasoning we could also say "well it's how it was done in Germany in the 40's." and I think we can all see the danger in that. So let us not shy away from difficult discussion if they need to be had. Mr Iyengar was a great teacher and will continue to be so in my eyes. Unfortunately however I'm just not convinced that he had to strike anyone to achieve the same results, especially in this moment which is there for us all to see.
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I have to disagree. She needed to be struck. To not strike her would have been a worse abuse, or a form of neglect. Just kidding. I can't believe people justifying it.
In all over india , we can not find a powerful , more passionate person , very deep technical knowledge , hard working person alike honourable Mr. B.k.s iyenkar. His creatures , efforts must too many generation infront all yoga lovers . All learners got an extraordinary opportunity to learn yoga from him. Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful video to see all new learners to his power .
Though it is understandable that some think he teaches in an arrogant manner, this is simply not the case... he severely dwells on the important (technical) details and temporarily seems to let go of being nice and meek but only for clarity´s sake. Its concentration. He easily could pretend to get buddy buddy with everyone but doesn´t waste time on these things. He WAS a humble being despite the way he speaks or acts while teaching.
25:40 No need to hit her. Only a loss of patience, irritation and frustration prompted him hitting her. Anyone peaceful and enveloped in complete calmness would not have seen this is the appropriate reaction. People are too biased with who he is to look at things objectively.
This wasn’t a loss of patience we observed… he very clearly set her up for that as a planned act of violence and humiliation. Methodical, intentional abuse is what is shown here. Complete with the immediate making of excuses and victim blaming afterwards. Watch the few moments before he hits her and see how he sets her up to “fail” so that he can “teach” (abuse) her. These are clear, abusive power dynamics at work, not a simply an impatient yogi.
BSK Iyengar is a master level teacher. The student put herself at risk, & in danger by having the blanket wrong. Most Americans do not understand his methods of teaching. I have studied from two of his students who lived in India. One is a California State University professor. They know that only a few get chosen to train at the Iyengar Yoga Ashram. The wait ✋ list was about 6 months. The students are very discipline ; headstands takes a lot of discipline too, & one screw up could be very costly to the human body. If she broke her neck because of doing something wrong then those complaining would of blamed BKS Iyengar in some kind of way. Learning Yoga in India; learning Yoga in America , or anywhere else is two different Yoga's .. That is until you learn Yoga from BKS Iyengar . Trust me that slap sound came more from the microphone. I seen Iyengar get a man attention in a pranayama seminar in India the same way he did his female student . Either way, i heard Indra Devi speak about how hard training under Krishnamacharya was. No different then his student BKS Iyengar. The woman was chosen to demostrate the head stand because their was a trust between Guru and Student. In India the teaching is different then America. Iyengar had a lot of adult women students, and none of them ever complained like those i witnessing on TH-cam. In fact, his students that i trained with are highly intelligent ( attorneys, math and physic teachers) and their relationship was one of teacher and student. They loved Iyengar like a father. Again they never complained.
Just so you all know, a yogi has to practice non-violence. It’s is the foundation towards path of higher consciousness. Patañjali have talked about it in the very beginning, the Yama and niyama. Please avoid any form of ignorance.
Yes. However the psychological motive behind himsa (violence) is personal gain, fear and fulfillment of personal desire. This is what Krishna too says to Arjuna before he goes into war. If you fight without fear or to gain, then you are doing what’s necessary and its not violence. We all dont know how long that person has been studying yoga with Guruji and she also seems like she knows what shes getting into. When our parents or our teachers scold us or give us a strong smack sometimes, its not the most graceful way of explaining something, but its not always evil is what I feel. I am sure there will be many opinions about this. But If my teacher would have to use force to awaken my absent mindedness I wouldnt mind it. But thats me.
Как раз моя тема сегодня. Насколько интересно начинаю замечать, то что у тебя в голове, что тебя сейчас особенно интересует, что тебе нужно ты увидишь и найдешь неожиданно
The role of the Guru. Most Yogic teaching was shrouded in secrecy, & still is today. The only way to secure the teachings & understand them was to set at the feet of the guru. To do that one must learn from a traditional yoga guru. Iyengar was one of the best. This woman knew what his teaching was like. The Sanskrit word Guru means to take a student from the darkness into the light. The guru job was to remove the veil of ignorance; to open the student eyes 👀 to what is real, & to awaken the powers within him or her. Iyengar kept her from doing damage or from breaking her neck because of her lack of awareness. Iyengar transmitted shaktipat ( the blessing of psychospiritual energy that she needed) at the right time before she made the mistake and hurt herself. Yoga is not play, & America has changed the traditional Yoga into 💰 money Yoga .... Leaving behind the meaning of Guru for that means leaving yourself in the dark.
And what are u talking. Iyengar was just a Hatha Yog teacher. Shaktipaat is a very higher thing. Only sidha gurus can do that like Swami Rama, Yogananda, etc
shubham pant Read his books. He was not just a hatha yoga teacher. His belief was that the first step in attaining liberation was in mastering the body through asana and mastering the mind through pranayama. He brought me liberation.
great great, i weeped after seeing this video how the great yoga master of universal is teaching and me sometimes have heavy breathing and i can correct. thanks for this video.
40 years ago when I started, Yoga used to be about sacrifice, focus, and discipline. The yoga we do today is so westernized and departed from the origin of yoga. We’ve made it into a feel good movement. But from the perspective of the Yoga Sutras, written 500-3000 year BC, yoga is a tool for existing in a difficult hard cruel world. It’s was not made for hugs and good vibes. There’s also a basic misunderstanding in the comment section about Indian culture. We need to remember that India in the time of Iyengar and now is very very very different than the West. It is not our place to judge the way of life of an entire different country. That’s a massive fault westerners have. The woman he hits is his daughter Geeta Iyengar. And while we don’t find that acceptable in the Western world, Iyengar grew up with dirt floors in extreme poverty in early 1900 India. In his time, that was not only acceptable but praised. It’s unrealistic to expect him to have been different than his society because they didn’t think that was wrong. As with everything in life, so with Iyengar’s teachings, take what you like, leave what you don’t. Even the yoga sutras say to not make a guru a god. And Iyengar mentions Patanjali many times in this video. I can say having taught yoga for 20 years, owned 3 studios, and now teaching full time online. The students in this video have a much safer practice than the majority of the people I see today. Personally, I feel like we should bring back pantaloons 😂😂❤
But:) this is yoga convention in the USA, not in India. So rules "another country or culture" not relevant here. USA practitioners could not implement such behavior on their students, so Iyengar can do whatever he want. But his students - don't. So he is limiting them with his own examples. When you in Rome, do as the Romans do. So appropriate here would be teaching the way it possible on the US. That would be great example of fluid and sharped mind at the same time
Please, get your facts right: this woman he hit is not Geeta Iyengar. It appears she is one of his students. I have studied with both, Geeta was much oder than this lady. Do not twist the truth to defend the indefensible
Americans may never understand the appropriate use of physical corrections such as a strike. There are no rules in life. Time continues to show us what lasts and what no longer works. We can only use our best discernment to continue on our paths... I come from a strict background and would not be offended by such an action, but that is me, and another he may have scarred for life. Who knows. but i listen intensely to everything he says and does because he has a lifetime of practice and teaching practice. May we all do our best to bring more light on yoga
Agree with you. I grew up in India. Parents and Teachers in Indian culture were placed above God and they were always allowed to use strict means of instruction because they are passing on wisdom earned through ages and the entire learning environment required everybody to approach learning with a sense of devotion. i.e. it is bigger than any person and any one self or their comforts and opinions. From that perspective, striking or a teacher being strict was not seen as "abuse" but as being very focused and interested in the teaching. All this may be difficult to explain or express but it is a different culture and one which fortunately survived an age of pure Industrial and Material world.
People can justify violence in any form or any way to put themselvea in a position where violence can be accepted. That way, when they engage in violent behaviors towards other people they can feel that is right. I came to the watch this video to keep on learning, and I learned other things aside Sirsasana. His hitting was done with anger and an energy of superiority. He didn't do it for love of his disciple, it was for love of his own ego. So dissapointed...
It was passed down to him from his teacher Ramakrishna. Ramakrishna was very harsh on students.... because of ego. Ego is strong thing and difficult to overcome when one encounters their own boundaries. Ego of Ramakrishna is evident when we learn about what he said about hatha yoga pradipika. Instead of accepting full text as his guru he said parts were false and not in the right spirit, were added by some one with ill intent. That was his ego screaming out against something too unusual and so his ego was never given up. Thus this error of unconquered ego kept being passed on to others. We are all capable of greater love, greater union, greater self realization than we witness in this video. Glad so many souls are seeing issues with some thing in the video - it means they are checking what they see against inner teacher , inner access to infinite creative divinity. It is like checking notes we hear against a tuning fork :)
@@TheOriginalEntz his teacher was Krishnamacharya not ramakrishna. Don't bullshit without knowing. Also you don't know nothing about him, you say is there in him, but you don't know a thing about ego.
I am like mangoose appeared at the end of yoga in mahabharatham who wanted to turn the other half of his body in torder gold.surprised at the behaviour of Mr Iyengar.how he lost temper.?without controlling "kroda" .....
The first and basic principle of yoga is ahimsa. Many Westerners seem to understand this principle very well. It is a pity that Mr. Iyengar and others have not understood it, which in no way diminishes their knowledge of the physical actions and yogic anatomy. This knowledge may help the body, but it is useless unless non-violence is understood and practiced.
I never studied under Iyengar, but some of my teachers did. Anybody attending these classes would have known what his teaching style was like, and getting a slap went with the territory. Also, I think the lady he slapped was actually one of the teachers! She would have known more than anybody what might happen.
@Lee Matthews. Happy for you that you did not study under this egotistical lunatic. He hit someone publicly and justified it saying it was for her benefit. Then he openly claims only he knows all the right poses nobody else. I am surprised the word Narcissism has not been associated with this man..This is daylight bullying.
@@STM2811 I am a yoga teacher. Iyengar didn't do anything if she already didn't alowe first. My school is in his yoga style. And we never touch anyone if it's not allowed to us. That's rule we always respect.
When he hit her it left me feeling physically sick in my stomach. I also felt humiliated on behalf of the lady he hit. The worst thing about it was that a portion of the class laughed. He deliberately humiliated her in front of the whole class, and the cameras. That was horrible to witness. I can't imagine how shaken the poor woman must have felt. Awful.
That is nothing compared to what the English did to the peaceful, non violent thousands of Indians protesting for the Independance of India, have a look in history and see what awful and humiliation really is!!
@roger ngauma. Why drag a whole race into this? You can't punish present generation for what previous generations did. What this man did here was wrong and completely out of place. Someone should have stood up to him. He looks like a bully.
@@rogerngauma3974 Oh please, what's that got to do with this video?! Do you mean to say this bully hurting that poor lady is in any way shape or form related to historic colonialism? Your comment is totally nonsensical lol lol!
Through out whole video their is lots of knowledge but unfortunately seeing comments most of the ppl are only worried about the hit.... In India it's common and we'll feel blessedto have such gurus because gurus who really want to teach their students will be worried so that they don't do mistake again which helps in progress, and ppl teach only for money will just teach and go without telling their mistakes or tell them for name sake....
What has all this obsession with the one an only way to do a pose got to do with just being a kind loving caring human being. I found him to be extremely angry and arrogant. Of course i was told its all my projection. The most enlightened people and gurus I met in 10 years in India was the Chai wallas and Rickshaw wallas and very often the cooks in the many Ashrams i visited. Was blessed to meet many wise people but they never said they were anything special.
As Jois liked to say, yoga is 95% practice and 5% theory. It is about gaining "self-knowledge" (about the function of one's body and mind). Truth is, the original training, such as those gurus received themselves from their teacher Krishnamacharya, and as many of Jois' students recollect, was simply repeating the moves endlessly and obtaining some understanding in this process. No teacher can substitute this experimentation and internal knowledge. Insisting on everyone doing poses in the same way completely ignores things like differences in anatomy, flexibility, strength, and the current skill level of the practitioner. But there is market demand for "gurus" from the naive people, and so "gurus" are created and teach.
@@quark31doesn't mean he has right to hit her, according to current laws he can go jail if she files a complaint doesn't matter if he is teacher or not. He is teacher should stay in his limits
No need to hit her. Only a loss of patience, irritation and frustration prompted him hitting her. Anyone peaceful and enveloped in complete calmness would not have seen this is the appropriate reaction. People are too biased with who he is to look at things objectively.
For little babies who are whining about his way of teaching, there is a reason why Iyengar yoga has spread so much across the world. This is how this Guru is. If someone gets offended by Guru’s way of teaching, then they are not eligible to be his Shishya. If someone thinks Iyengar is aggressive, then read about Maharishi Vishwamitra. Vedas say we should never ever see faults in father, mother and Guru.
several people seemed to think Guru ji is being abusive !! But Parents and Teachers in Indian culture were placed above God and they were always allowed to use strict means of instruction because they are passing on wisdom earned through ages and the entire learning environment required everybody to approach learning with a sense of devotion. i.e. it is bigger than any person and any one self or their comforts and opinions. From that perspective, striking or a teacher being strict was not seen as "abuse" but as being very focused and interested in the teaching. All this may be difficult to explain or express but it is a different culture and one which fortunately survived an age of pure Industrial and Material world.
So basically teachers in India have a massive ego...Nobody has the right to hit or abuse a person whoever he is..Anybody who thinks, has the right to do so is a hypocrite and if this is what your culture teaches, then you culture needs to change...rather than justifying this insane act !!
Narasimha Bhogavalli no se supone que uno de los primeros yamas es ahimsa? Entonces no entiendo actuar, se contradice con la no violencia que exige el yoga
John You have to understand things in perspective. If a teacher is regularly using physical force or being abusive, and if we defend it, Then we would be wrong. This man has taught 10s of 1000s of people over decades. This video is over 60 minutes long, how many strikes are you seeing ??
I don't know what's more difficult to understand, a teacher abusing students or people justifying it...And you just admitted that the this what your culture teaches...I'm sorry to say that it's just horrible...one time or a million times, abuse is abuse and that attitude needs to change !!
To hit someone to correct them instills fear, instead one should teach with compassion. I would like my students to come to me and ask me a 1000 times if they have any confusion... not intimate them and in the process, not be a teacher at all.... blessings to all the souls out there.
Be free enough to go and join your fellow bengali, a guy who made people sweat in the name of bikram yoga and also indulged in all kinds of sex scandals and sexual abuse of his students.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agreed. Which why , Having practiced for 20 years, met him, etc... I am now cutting my associations with this type of behaviour fast. There is no justification for this type of public abuse. None. Senior teachers normalised abuse in the name of authenticity. They got it all wrong
People getting offended by a slap on the back need to search elsewhere for learning cause they are too attached to their ego and are unfit to learn from this particular guru, they should find a "guru" suited to their own perceptions.
Iyengar trained people are often obsessed with the "correct" way to do things, as this title implies though they only have one approach to the subject which must be qualified and used with careful delineation as to the aims of your practice, lest you go astray. Most real sadhus do not apply pressure at the top of the head as Iyengar commonly taught it. Many other instructions and approaches like this seen in traditional hatha are nowhere to be found in "Iyengar Yoga".
I've been certified in this system before, I'm well aware of how they function. Yes they can observe and explore but only within a somewhat rigid and highly anatomical/westernized model of the practice. The understanding of internal energetics and ability to surrender at the higher levels of practice is largely missing from this system.
Miru, I'm just stating facts here. No anger, but only frustration when people make judgemental comments like you instead of engaging on the subject further. If you don't have anything to add to the conversation, perhaps try something else.
@flygloria I think you don't understand discipline. If you want to learn something, you have to set aside your ego/self-esteem. When someone is trying to teach you something and you don't understand the point, the teacher has to take strict action to focus your mind on what they're saying. As for self-respect, it is earned, just like the guru has earned worldwide respect. The lady who was smacked by Guruji didn't raise an objection, so why are you so concerned about it?
@@darkweb492 maybe you are right: I don't understand how smacking someone has anything to do with discipline.. If a student does not understand what I'm trying to teach, then maybe I'm not explaining it right... And it's new to me that teaching or discipline has anything to do with smacking someone! Who dare to touch me or smack me if the other one is not able to SHOW and EXPLAIN it in such a way so its understandable ??!!! Ahimsa is a part of the teachings of Yog- non violence to others and/or to yourself- so something was missed by Iyengar that day.... And for her not showing objection is out of embarrassment and shame...
@@Seryogaji сегодня пробовал ширшасану с направлением стоп как Айенгар учил в видео и перенесением внимания на внешние стороны ног. Очень интересный опыт, действительно, асана на порядок становится устойчивее, даже слово "устойчивость" не подходит, перестаешь вообще координировать баланс, просто стоишь. Буду разбираться дальше.
@@EvasivePredicate да, привыкнуть наверное сложно, однако на этом пути столько открытий, что проблемы понимания хинглиша уходят на второй план, опыт тела можно передать не зная языка
Lot many remarks are there about arrogance. But note that due to old age the behaviour of the person changes. Students can attend the yoga classes or learn by viewing Ramdev Baba's CDs
When Guru Ji (teacher) hit us in india (despite of our gender men or women) it is blessing for us. And 15 years down the line we feel blessed that time guru ji hit me now we are successful. Dont think so much sudo intelligent pal !!!
No way. It sa forbidden to do anything if you have pain. First go to the MD. Only when he alowes you to do this exercises you can do it. Yoga stops where medicine begins.
Yes, that was a hard hit not by violece but love from a responsible teacher. See how she can still do a headstand after being slapped on the back. Yoga has taught her humbleness and resilience.
No matter how much learned a person is on the yoga sutras, or how perfectly one can do a pose, but disrespecting another human being and justifying it is against the laws of yoga.. Hahaha.. Iyengar may be the best yoga guru, but not a self realised being, that is clearly evident from his compassionless action!! #Disrespect BKS Iyengar#
raq 01 FYI, we are celebrating his 101 birthday this year. Last year was his 100 centenary birth celebrations in Pune.. nearly 1800 people had come from different countries. there was a big workshop of 12 days and I was a part of that workshop where Mr. Iyengar’s daughter Geetaji and son Prashanth Ji took...
It seems there are a couple of comments on here that needed correction. Mr Iyengar died in 2014 (not 2013) and was 95 when he passed away. The reference to him being nearly 101 when he passed away might be mistaken for the age of his teacher (Krishnamacharya) who lived from 1888-1989 and was 100 when he died. 🙏🏼
Love and respect is to earned from such a master, In Indian culture, Teacher and God is in the same status, as it should be. Just know that everything done and said is for your good.
You are watching this video to learn head stand ,not to judge our yoga gurus , you don't have that much knowledge to judge our gurus ,if you have problem with his behavior then don't watch his videos
The annoying thing is that she was going to re-oriente the blanket and then he abruptly said 'do the pose!' so she set it back down how it was. Then he smacked her for not changing it. Not really teaching anything with that smack.
And then he defends himself by saying he was rudra.After doing intense yoga everyday for this many years,one would expect a yoga teacher(even an ordinary one) to have some control over the mind.(Which is what yoga is all about keeping the mind and physical body in good shape/control).
Of course!!! Because you can not teach the Essence of Self Realization with such a dissonance between what you say and what you do. Great that we see that!!! That way we abstain ourselves of engaging in such behaviors.
Only a true Guru can hit his disciple because he is so compassionate to help the disciple. In Guru-disciple tradition one has to drop his ego first and surrender to the Guru. Even in Zen tradition a Guru sometimes hit his disciple with stick so he or she could learn the true teaching. In this video Mr. Iyenger hit the girl it was just his compassion for her and she accepted the hit, that shows that she is a true disciple who has surrendered her Ego. Respect for both.🙏
I am sorry bullshit ! I have been practicing Hatha yoga etc since 1988 and I have danced professionally most styles and I teach yoga myself . you do not need this freaky way to address the students . And Iam telling you I have a power range for yoga and movement. The world can be tucky and yoga world too. Even more than Dance world which has more naturalized history than yoga teaching in the open world ! It is quite ridiculous Iyengat and he of course is a great man a yogi , one thing does not exclude the other.
@Prashant. Utter gibberish. Ego and self respect are two different things. There is a reason why they exist as two different words. He attacked her self respect. No disciple in the this day and age deserves to be treated like that. This is public humiliation and those who endure it and accept it are suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
As an indian and a yoga learner i feel very bad for his behavior he can't hit a girl like that and he was not able to control his anger and it is very rude.. I think it's because of the age, I feel sorry to that girl..
@@fact5832 I don't think it's a correction it's crystal clear that he lost his control to be calm and teach her in a coolest way.. He is a great yoga teacher and there is no doubt on that but that doesn't help him to be calm and control at his older ages.. This is not a disrespect to that man but That was not the way to correct a girl in front of a lot peoples..
@@anoop7133 it's our Indian gurus way of teaching ,we believe guru is God guru is mother ,guru is father ,when they hit they feel that we are their own children ,our culture is different ,when you are learn things from different culture teachers you should behave and accept their culture and follow the culture
@@Seryogaji короче по русски в тонусе держать предплечья . Все как то ругают Айенгара ,а в реальности мега интересно, только много иносказаний частично перекликается с отеопатией вам спасибо за видосы =)
@@харлиденд да ругают те, кто тупо в лоб делают и травмируются. Йога это творческий подход к телу, изучение и все такое. А не механистично дубасить позу за позой
When a teacher has given so much to his students and we see them with such admiration it can be easy to turn a blind eye to something which in any other circumstance we might promptly question. So at the risk of making myself unpopular I'll share my view and say that to my mind striking the student in that moment and in that way didn't seem necessary and I'm open to engaging in a discussion with anyone who wishes to do so.
To actually look at what happened - Iyengar mentions that his intention (or desired outcome) is to help correct the mistake of the student. To put it another way we could say that it's to help the student to understand and grow in their practice. Is this a positive intention to meet the development need of the student? Yes, absolutely. But to ask a second question... could we find other ways to reach such an outcome? I think we could probably say that if we're to be open minded and creative there are many different ways which don't require a physical strike. Even in the role of the teacher we must still be willing to be a student ourself shouldn't we?
I see others in the comments section have mentioned about Iyengar's wisdom and skill as a teacher - and with this I'm in full agreement. What he has given to the word has been a great gift and I am grateful for everything I've learned from my teacher who trained with him for a period of time. I also accept that it can be necessary, in the right moment to raise one's voice and speak directly to students making them question their understanding and/or behaviour. I've seen my teachers do so when the time is right and I with this I see no issue.
Other comments seem to have focused on tradition, not questioning the teacher or "it's how it's done in India" etc. But to accept something simply because it's already there without looking to question and transform it for the better is at best a little lazy is it not? And if we take that reasoning we could also say "well it's how it was done in Germany in the 40's." and I think we can all see the danger in that.
So let us not shy away from difficult discussion if they need to be had. Mr Iyengar was a great teacher and will continue to be so in my eyes. Unfortunately however I'm just not convinced that he had to strike anyone to achieve the same results, especially in this moment which is there for us all to see.
I completely agree with you! Bit shocking.. lost my interest
Being Indian I agree with you
I agree
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I have to disagree. She needed to be struck. To not strike her would have been a worse abuse, or a form of neglect.
Just kidding. I can't believe people justifying it.
In all over india , we can not find a powerful , more passionate person , very deep technical knowledge , hard working person alike honourable Mr. B.k.s iyenkar. His creatures , efforts must too many generation infront all yoga lovers . All learners got an extraordinary opportunity to learn yoga from him. Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful video to see all new learners to his power .
He doesnt own creatures..
@@jandom9008 I guess he ment creativity but actually he adopted tigress in a zoo 🐅
- Or a bigger bully and abuser you mean.
India Is a Land of GREAT TEACHERS. Salute to you sir.
Though it is understandable that some think he teaches in an arrogant manner, this is simply not the case... he severely dwells on the important (technical) details and temporarily seems to let go of being nice and meek but only for clarity´s sake. Its concentration. He easily could pretend to get buddy buddy with everyone but doesn´t waste time on these things. He WAS a humble being despite the way he speaks or acts while teaching.
Humble. But he constantly says, "I'm the only one that knows this."
@@firstlastqaz Yes... like so many others. But thats another thing. I never trusted any Guru btw...
Thanks a ton, for uploading these fabulous videos. A real treasure.
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No need to hit her. Only a loss of patience, irritation and frustration prompted him hitting her. Anyone peaceful and enveloped in complete calmness would not have seen this is the appropriate reaction. People are too biased with who he is to look at things objectively.
This wasn’t a loss of patience we observed… he very clearly set her up for that as a planned act of violence and humiliation. Methodical, intentional abuse is what is shown here. Complete with the immediate making of excuses and victim blaming afterwards. Watch the few moments before he hits her and see how he sets her up to “fail” so that he can “teach” (abuse) her. These are clear, abusive power dynamics at work, not a simply an impatient yogi.
he is crazy and incredibly talented. i heard that on his 80th or 90th birthday he matched his age with the same number of backbends standing up
BSK Iyengar is a master level teacher. The student put herself at risk, & in danger by having the blanket wrong. Most Americans do not understand his methods of teaching. I have studied from two of his students who lived in India. One is a California State University professor. They know that only a few get chosen to train at the Iyengar Yoga Ashram. The wait ✋ list was about 6 months. The students are very discipline ; headstands takes a lot of discipline too, & one screw up could be very costly to the human body. If she broke her neck because of doing something wrong then those complaining would of blamed BKS Iyengar in some kind of way. Learning Yoga in India; learning Yoga in America , or anywhere else is two different Yoga's .. That is until you learn Yoga from BKS Iyengar . Trust me that slap sound came more from the microphone. I seen Iyengar get a man attention in a pranayama seminar in India the same way he did his female student . Either way, i heard Indra Devi speak about how hard training under Krishnamacharya was. No different then his student BKS Iyengar. The woman was chosen to demostrate the head stand because their was a trust between Guru and Student. In India the teaching is different then America. Iyengar had a lot of adult women students, and none of them ever complained like those i witnessing on TH-cam. In fact, his students that i trained with are highly intelligent ( attorneys, math and physic teachers) and their relationship was one of teacher and student. They loved Iyengar like a father. Again they never complained.
Just so you all know, a yogi has to practice non-violence. It’s is the foundation towards path of higher consciousness. Patañjali have talked about it in the very beginning, the Yama and niyama. Please avoid any form of ignorance.
Yes. However the psychological motive behind himsa (violence) is personal gain, fear and fulfillment of personal desire. This is what Krishna too says to Arjuna before he goes into war. If you fight without fear or to gain, then you are doing what’s necessary and its not violence. We all dont know how long that person has been studying yoga with Guruji and she also seems like she knows what shes getting into. When our parents or our teachers scold us or give us a strong smack sometimes, its not the most graceful way of explaining something, but its not always evil is what I feel. I am sure there will be many opinions about this. But If my teacher would have to use force to awaken my absent mindedness I wouldnt mind it. But thats me.
Как раз моя тема сегодня. Насколько интересно начинаю замечать, то что у тебя в голове, что тебя сейчас особенно интересует, что тебе нужно ты увидишь и найдешь неожиданно
The role of the Guru. Most Yogic teaching was shrouded in secrecy, & still is today. The only way to secure the teachings & understand them was to set at the feet of the guru. To do that one must learn from a traditional yoga guru. Iyengar was one of the best.
This woman knew what his teaching was like. The Sanskrit word Guru means to take a student from the darkness into the light. The guru job was to remove the veil of ignorance; to open the student eyes 👀 to what is real, & to awaken the powers within him or her. Iyengar kept her from doing damage or from breaking her neck because of her lack of awareness. Iyengar transmitted shaktipat ( the blessing of psychospiritual energy that she needed) at the right time before she made the mistake and hurt herself. Yoga is not play, & America has changed the traditional Yoga into 💰 money Yoga .... Leaving behind the meaning of Guru for that means leaving yourself in the dark.
Shirshasana is not for everyone. It could be dangerous.
And what are u talking. Iyengar was just a Hatha Yog teacher. Shaktipaat is a very higher thing. Only sidha gurus can do that like Swami Rama, Yogananda, etc
shubham pant Read his books. He was not just a hatha yoga teacher. His belief was that the first step in attaining liberation was in mastering the body through asana and mastering the mind through pranayama. He brought me liberation.
great great, i weeped after seeing this video how the great yoga master of universal is teaching and me sometimes have heavy breathing and i can correct. thanks for this video.
He is a genius in yoga to dominate the body in knowing each reaction of the body
Unbelievable, all of them are able to do Shirshasan😱
Bholenath...this is a teacher's class ..he teaches only advanced teachers who are already at a considerable level in their practice...
Not at all. It is just workshops for practitioners 3+ years practice. Anyone , actually, as I know could attend that event
@@Seryogaji thanks ..
🙏🙏🙏what a Great teaching of Guruji...No Comparison...
great compassion and attention to detail. thanks for sharing.
40 years ago when I started, Yoga used to be about sacrifice, focus, and discipline. The yoga we do today is so westernized and departed from the origin of yoga. We’ve made it into a feel good movement. But from the perspective of the Yoga Sutras, written 500-3000 year BC, yoga is a tool for existing in a difficult hard cruel world. It’s was not made for hugs and good vibes.
There’s also a basic misunderstanding in the comment section about Indian culture. We need to remember that India in the time of Iyengar and now is very very very different than the West. It is not our place to judge the way of life of an entire different country. That’s a massive fault westerners have.
The woman he hits is his daughter Geeta Iyengar. And while we don’t find that acceptable in the Western world, Iyengar grew up with dirt floors in extreme poverty in early 1900 India. In his time, that was not only acceptable but praised. It’s unrealistic to expect him to have been different than his society because they didn’t think that was wrong.
As with everything in life, so with Iyengar’s teachings, take what you like, leave what you don’t. Even the yoga sutras say to not make a guru a god. And Iyengar mentions Patanjali many times in this video.
I can say having taught yoga for 20 years, owned 3 studios, and now teaching full time online. The students in this video have a much safer practice than the majority of the people I see today.
Personally, I feel like we should bring back pantaloons 😂😂❤
But:) this is yoga convention in the USA, not in India. So rules "another country or culture" not relevant here. USA practitioners could not implement such behavior on their students, so Iyengar can do whatever he want. But his students - don't. So he is limiting them with his own examples.
When you in Rome, do as the Romans do. So appropriate here would be teaching the way it possible on the US. That would be great example of fluid and sharped mind at the same time
Wow. What an exolanation.I have this philosophy that one must focus on their own emotions and sensations rather than judging others
Subscribing youtube and insta.
Please, get your facts right: this woman he hit is not Geeta Iyengar. It appears she is one of his students. I have studied with both, Geeta was much oder than this lady. Do not twist the truth to defend the indefensible
The Sarge who transforms newly enlisted punks into focused powerful soldiers will never coddle them.
Americans may never understand the appropriate use of physical corrections such as a strike. There are no rules in life. Time continues to show us what lasts and what no longer works. We can only use our best discernment to continue on our paths... I come from a strict background and would not be offended by such an action, but that is me, and another he may have scarred for life. Who knows. but i listen intensely to everything he says and does because he has a lifetime of practice and teaching practice. May we all do our best to bring more light on yoga
Agree with you. I grew up in India. Parents and Teachers in Indian culture were placed above God and they were always allowed to use strict means of instruction because they are passing on wisdom earned through ages and the entire learning environment required everybody to approach learning with a sense of devotion. i.e. it is bigger than any person and any one self or their comforts and opinions. From that perspective, striking or a teacher being strict was not seen as "abuse" but as being very focused and interested in the teaching.
All this may be difficult to explain or express but it is a different culture and one which fortunately survived an age of pure Industrial and Material world.
great comment!
Let the culture meet each other and Knowledge flow from one part to another. Extract the best, each civilization has got for us. Namaste 💐💐
Yoga's very good to do it makes you feel good and relaxed
I am still learning to think with intelligence. What a great man
People can justify violence in any form or any way to put themselvea in a position where violence can be accepted. That way, when they engage in violent behaviors towards other people they can feel that is right. I came to the watch this video to keep on learning, and I learned other things aside Sirsasana. His hitting was done with anger and an energy of superiority. He didn't do it for love of his disciple, it was for love of his own ego. So dissapointed...
It was passed down to him from his teacher Ramakrishna. Ramakrishna was very harsh on students.... because of ego. Ego is strong thing and difficult to overcome when one encounters their own boundaries. Ego of Ramakrishna is evident when we learn about what he said about hatha yoga pradipika. Instead of accepting full text as his guru he said parts were false and not in the right spirit, were added by some one with ill intent. That was his ego screaming out against something too unusual and so his ego was never given up. Thus this error of unconquered ego kept being passed on to others. We are all capable of greater love, greater union, greater self realization than we witness in this video. Glad so many souls are seeing issues with some thing in the video - it means they are checking what they see against inner teacher , inner access to infinite creative divinity. It is like checking notes we hear against a tuning fork :)
@@TheOriginalEntz his teacher was Krishnamacharya not ramakrishna. Don't bullshit without knowing. Also you don't know nothing about him, you say is there in him, but you don't know a thing about ego.
I luv to c him on youtube i saw his video 30years back
I am like mangoose appeared at the end of yoga in mahabharatham who wanted to turn the other half of his body in torder gold.surprised at the behaviour of Mr Iyengar.how he lost temper.?without controlling "kroda" .....
The first and basic principle of yoga is ahimsa. Many Westerners seem to understand this principle very well. It is a pity that Mr. Iyengar and others have not understood it, which in no way diminishes their knowledge of the physical actions and yogic anatomy. This knowledge may help the body, but it is useless unless non-violence is understood and practiced.
I never studied under Iyengar, but some of my teachers did. Anybody attending these classes would have known what his teaching style was like, and getting a slap went with the territory. Also, I think the lady he slapped was actually one of the teachers! She would have known more than anybody what might happen.
@Lee Matthews. Happy for you that you did not study under this egotistical lunatic. He hit someone publicly and justified it saying it was for her benefit. Then he openly claims only he knows all the right poses nobody else. I am surprised the word Narcissism has not been associated with this man..This is daylight bullying.
'cos that makes abuse totally fine...
@@STM2811 she was ok. She is a yoga teacher.
@@elenavrzdak7892 Human with emotions and self respect first. Yoga can come later. Please read up on andragogy
@@STM2811 I am a yoga teacher. Iyengar didn't do anything if she already didn't alowe first. My school is in his yoga style. And we never touch anyone if it's not allowed to us. That's rule we always respect.
When he hit her it left me feeling physically sick in my stomach. I also felt humiliated on behalf of the lady he hit. The worst thing about it was that a portion of the class laughed. He deliberately humiliated her in front of the whole class, and the cameras.
That was horrible to witness. I can't imagine how shaken the poor woman must have felt. Awful.
Hence his nickname: Bang, Kick, Slap
That is nothing compared to what the English did to the peaceful, non violent thousands of Indians protesting for the Independance of India, have a look in history and see what awful and humiliation really is!!
@roger ngauma. Why drag a whole race into this? You can't punish present generation for what previous generations did. What this man did here was wrong and completely out of place. Someone should have stood up to him. He looks like a bully.
@@rogerngauma3974 Oh please, what's that got to do with this video?! Do you mean to say this bully hurting that poor lady is in any way shape or form related to historic colonialism? Your comment is totally nonsensical lol lol!
Please. This slap was the sweetest, most kind thing anyone may have ever done for her in her life. I hope she felt greatful.
Just kiddng.
Спасибо за перевод
he got to the point about fear...... honestly he is like a gift that keeps on giving. I am filled with gratitude and thanks
You are deluded.
Thank you so much for the video :)
Guruji you are best
Esse vídeo só serviu para mostrar à todos como essa moça é superior à esse senhor...
True Scientist !
Where is compassion and loving teaching here!? My gosh!
Sir, this is a completely compassionate loving guru...please don't mistake a guru with a teacher..these are two different entities
Some one who keeps referencing yogasutra patanjali and does not follow the precept of ahimsa is not to be followed in any matter.
Through out whole video their is lots of knowledge but unfortunately seeing comments most of the ppl are only worried about the hit.... In India it's common and we'll feel blessedto have such gurus because gurus who really want to teach their students will be worried so that they don't do mistake again which helps in progress, and ppl teach only for money will just teach and go without telling their mistakes or tell them for name sake....
BULLSHITS
What has all this obsession with the one an only way to do a pose got to do with just being a kind loving caring human being. I found him to be extremely angry and arrogant. Of course i was told its all my projection. The most enlightened people and gurus I met in 10 years in India was the Chai wallas and Rickshaw wallas and very often the cooks in the many Ashrams i visited. Was blessed to meet many wise people but they never said they were anything special.
John Protopapas ..... True
As Jois liked to say, yoga is 95% practice and 5% theory. It is about gaining "self-knowledge" (about the function of one's body and mind). Truth is, the original training, such as those gurus received themselves from their teacher Krishnamacharya, and as many of Jois' students recollect, was simply repeating the moves endlessly and obtaining some understanding in this process. No teacher can substitute this experimentation and internal knowledge. Insisting on everyone doing poses in the same way completely ignores things like differences in anatomy, flexibility, strength, and the current skill level of the practitioner. But there is market demand for "gurus" from the naive people, and so "gurus" are created and teach.
You must be a show man then magic happens even if you don't have nothing.
we have given so much to Europe & America. now it is their turn to give India. it will be true gurudakshina.
Ohh I can see Lois Steinberg...I recognised her by her voice at the beginning of the video. At 13:08 she is clearly visible in blue shirt.
Iyengar strikes hard on a female student (2005). Time cue 25:40.
And how do you know it was hard?
She was absentminded. What do you expect? She was not paying attention despite being told twice! Count for yourself.
@@quark31doesn't mean he has right to hit her, according to current laws he can go jail if she files a complaint doesn't matter if he is teacher or not. He is teacher should stay in his limits
No need to hit her. Only a loss of patience, irritation and frustration prompted him hitting her. Anyone peaceful and enveloped in complete calmness would not have seen this is the appropriate reaction. People are too biased with who he is to look at things objectively.
Some people laughing ... When he stroke...
The sutra he quotes about the essence of asana... before he says "it's not sthira sukham asanam...I'm sorry to say" he mentions that...
For little babies who are whining about his way of teaching, there is a reason why Iyengar yoga has spread so much across the world. This is how this Guru is. If someone gets offended by Guru’s way of teaching, then they are not eligible to be his Shishya. If someone thinks Iyengar is aggressive, then read about Maharishi Vishwamitra. Vedas say we should never ever see faults in father, mother and Guru.
LivING you bks
geniouse.
But now his is not alive so who can teach all those things .😢
several people seemed to think Guru ji is being abusive !! But Parents and Teachers in Indian culture were placed above God and they were always allowed to use strict means of instruction because they are passing on wisdom earned through ages and the entire learning environment required everybody to approach learning with a sense of devotion. i.e. it is bigger than any person and any one self or their comforts and opinions. From that perspective, striking or a teacher being strict was not seen as "abuse" but as being very focused and interested in the teaching.
All this may be difficult to explain or express but it is a different culture and one which fortunately survived an age of pure Industrial and Material world.
So basically teachers in India have a massive ego...Nobody has the right to hit or abuse a person whoever he is..Anybody who thinks, has the right to do so is a hypocrite and if this is what your culture teaches, then you culture needs to change...rather than justifying this insane act !!
Narasimha Bhogavalli no se supone que uno de los primeros yamas es ahimsa? Entonces no entiendo actuar, se contradice con la no violencia que exige el yoga
John You have to understand things in perspective. If a teacher is regularly using physical force or being abusive, and if we defend it, Then we would be wrong.
This man has taught 10s of 1000s of people over decades. This video is over 60 minutes long, how many strikes are you seeing ??
I don't know what's more difficult to understand, a teacher abusing students or people justifying it...And you just admitted that the this what your culture teaches...I'm sorry to say that it's just horrible...one time or a million times, abuse is abuse and that attitude needs to change !!
John You are misunderstanding my words and drawing the conclusion that you like.
Please go right ahead.
To hit someone to correct them instills fear, instead one should teach with compassion. I would like my students to come to me and ask me a 1000 times if they have any confusion... not intimate them and in the process, not be a teacher at all.... blessings to all the souls out there.
You said it right sister👍
Be free enough to go and join your fellow bengali, a guy who made people sweat in the name of bikram yoga and also indulged in all kinds of sex scandals and sexual abuse of his students.....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
she should be afraid of doing the wrong thing in regards to this posture. She could disable herself by making mistakes in this posture ...
Tough teacher. Means business.
It's very nice
He gave her a chiropractic adjustment. 😢😢
I do not think heating is a solution . It seems he has a temper.
😂😂😂
Que pedagogía más absurda. Con esa violencia no sirve de nada. No. Puede tolerarse tal grado de violencia
I practice BKS Yoga and the hit at minute 26 is horrible
He is Jewel of India .Vandemataram .
does this cure ocd ?
Wish she'd just got up and walked out. And everyone giggling and simpering at his jokes - truly painful to watch
Agreed. Which why , Having practiced for 20 years, met him, etc... I am now cutting my associations with this type of behaviour fast. There is no justification for this type of public abuse. None. Senior teachers normalised abuse in the name of authenticity. They got it all wrong
Thanks so much 🥰🥰
People getting offended by a slap on the back need to search elsewhere for learning cause they are too attached to their ego and are unfit to learn from this particular guru, they should find a "guru" suited to their own perceptions.
Iyengar trained people are often obsessed with the "correct" way to do things, as this title implies though they only have one approach to the subject which must be qualified and used with careful delineation as to the aims of your practice, lest you go astray. Most real sadhus do not apply pressure at the top of the head as Iyengar commonly taught it. Many other instructions and approaches like this seen in traditional hatha are nowhere to be found in "Iyengar Yoga".
+TheDarshanProject Iyengar teaches to observe and explore, not only some determined eay of doing asanas.
I've been certified in this system before, I'm well aware of how they function. Yes they can observe and explore but only within a somewhat rigid and highly anatomical/westernized model of the practice. The understanding of internal energetics and ability to surrender at the higher levels of practice is largely missing from this system.
He was "certified", don't you get it? :)
Lots of anger and frustration.
Miru, I'm just stating facts here. No anger, but only frustration when people make judgemental comments like you instead of engaging on the subject further. If you don't have anything to add to the conversation, perhaps try something else.
q.e.d. :)
Ohhhh 😥 I miss his voice!
How about ahimsa??
Te amo ! Obrigada por TANTO !
tenemos una fanatica
No need to hit someone in order to teach! No matter what culture or age!
Don't take it seriously, It's way of Indian culture to teach students. It's common.
@@darkweb492 it's not about taking it seriously..its about respect - and it does not fit into You-philosophy...
@flygloria I think you don't understand discipline. If you want to learn something, you have to set aside your ego/self-esteem. When someone is trying to teach you something and you don't understand the point, the teacher has to take strict action to focus your mind on what they're saying. As for self-respect, it is earned, just like the guru has earned worldwide respect. The lady who was smacked by Guruji didn't raise an objection, so why are you so concerned about it?
@@darkweb492so what about the yoga philosophy?
@@darkweb492 maybe you are right: I don't understand how smacking someone has anything to do with discipline.. If a student does not understand what I'm trying to teach, then maybe I'm not explaining it right... And it's new to me that teaching or discipline has anything to do with smacking someone! Who dare to touch me or smack me if the other one is not able to SHOW and EXPLAIN it in such a way so its understandable ??!!! Ahimsa is a part of the teachings of Yog- non violence to others and/or to yourself- so something was missed by Iyengar that day.... And for her not showing objection is out of embarrassment and shame...
In India teachers hit more than this..
Marri title found in Balochistan.
That's known as assault.
Не знаю, каким он там великим мастером был, но я еле продрался через его пояснения, и то не уверен, что все верно понял.
Нужно быть в системе, чтобы понять . Кое что очень неочевидно .
@@Seryogaji сегодня пробовал ширшасану с направлением стоп как Айенгар учил в видео и перенесением внимания на внешние стороны ног. Очень интересный опыт, действительно, асана на порядок становится устойчивее, даже слово "устойчивость" не подходит, перестаешь вообще координировать баланс, просто стоишь. Буду разбираться дальше.
@@EvasivePredicate да, привыкнуть наверное сложно, однако на этом пути столько открытий, что проблемы понимания хинглиша уходят на второй план, опыт тела можно передать не зная языка
Lot many remarks are there about arrogance. But note that due to old age the behaviour of the person changes. Students can attend the yoga classes or learn by viewing Ramdev Baba's CDs
I don’t understand these cues…roof of the nose?! Sounds like gibberish
Hai what a perfection
Yoga should be non violence. Can't believe everybody stays. No one defending the woman being hit.
Just lost utmost respect for this guy when he hit the woman ...
When Guru Ji (teacher) hit us in india (despite of our gender men or women) it is blessing for us. And 15 years down the line we feel blessed that time guru ji hit me now we are successful. Dont think so much sudo intelligent pal !!!
May GOD bless his departed soul . All the reverence for the yogi but it's really important to correct this practice of the KING ASANA .
Who is the woman doing the headstand?
Can I do this if I have pain in my neck
No.. first make sure your Neck is in normal condition,than only you should start
No way. It sa forbidden to do anything if you have pain. First go to the MD. Only when he alowes you to do this exercises you can do it. Yoga stops where medicine begins.
@26:00 Eastern teaching is even more harsher. So take it easy, it's meant to teach you.
Es difícil aceptar una enseñanza así, para mi es maltrato y querer generar miedo. Me sentí decepcionada, sentí la rabia con la que la golpeó
Yes, that was a hard hit not by violece but love from a responsible teacher. See how she can still do a headstand after being slapped on the back. Yoga has taught her humbleness and resilience.
Thanks
How much time maximum shirshasana can be done??
Book record is of 3 hrs maximum ; but for beginners more than 12 min can be dengerous :
If you are completely master or yogaruha then no limit
@@avalokiteshwara Thank you!
No matter how much learned a person is on the yoga sutras, or how perfectly one can do a pose, but disrespecting another human being and justifying it is against the laws of yoga.. Hahaha.. Iyengar may be the best yoga guru, but not a self realised being, that is clearly evident from his compassionless action!!
#Disrespect BKS Iyengar#
shirshasana is not for everybody
perhaps for people who are obese or are lacking in arms or had a recent car accident it is not for them ... otherwise....
@@TheOriginalEntz haha
I did it at the first time 😊
How old is mr iyenger?
He passed away at his age 94 - 2013.
Oh really, sorry for my wrong information. Thats really amazing and respectful.💖💖💖
raq 01 FYI, we are celebrating his 101 birthday this year. Last year was his 100 centenary birth celebrations in Pune.. nearly 1800 people had come from different countries. there was a big workshop of 12 days and I was a part of that workshop where Mr. Iyengar’s daughter Geetaji and son Prashanth Ji took...
NightCrawller we celebrated his 101 birthday this year.. he was aged 95 years old when he passed way..
It seems there are a couple of comments on here that needed correction. Mr Iyengar died in 2014 (not 2013) and was 95 when he passed away.
The reference to him being nearly 101 when he passed away might be mistaken for the age of his teacher (Krishnamacharya) who lived from 1888-1989 and was 100 when he died.
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Some won't understand that slap of a guru .... it's a blessing for students.
Sorry, but no. The way he hit her and yaked her up is just no right. Guru or no guru. PLease, wake up. He wasn't perfect.
Incredible
Good video
Is that the yoga teacher joh schumacher in 6:18?
+J San Antonio Yes;)
Sergey Doroshenko his yoga studio is nearby my old address. Thx for answering my question.
What year is this from???
2005
This works i tried
Hitting the woman?
seriously this lady keeps saying "all of you" for no purpose what so ever
There is no excuse for this type of impolite behavior. Be kind be gentle and teach them with love and respect.
Lol hum Its not impolite behavior. Its a blessing & love.
Love and respect is to earned from such a master, In Indian culture, Teacher and God is in the same status, as it should be. Just know that everything done and said is for your good.
You are watching this video to learn head stand ,not to judge our yoga gurus , you don't have that much knowledge to judge our gurus ,if you have problem with his behavior then don't watch his videos
ஆகா அற்புதம் சூப்பர் குருஜி
The hitting is very Asian style!
The annoying thing is that she was going to re-oriente the blanket and then he abruptly said 'do the pose!' so she set it back down how it was. Then he smacked her for not changing it. Not really teaching anything with that smack.
rey Cardena
when this happens???
And then he defends himself by saying he was rudra.After doing intense yoga everyday for this many years,one would expect a yoga teacher(even an ordinary one) to have some control over the mind.(Which is what yoga is all about keeping the mind and physical body in good shape/control).
Exactly. This is from walking on eggshells around someone abusive. It was really disturbing to hear people laugh.
Some people can only see and find abuse in a total video of 32 mins.
Great beings
Of course!!! Because you can not teach the Essence of Self Realization with such a dissonance between what you say and what you do. Great that we see that!!! That way we abstain ourselves of engaging in such behaviors.
@Buddhist Beast exactly.
🕉️✨🌹🙏🙏🙏✨🌹🕉️
Por que no son tradición en Espsño! ?
Only a true Guru can hit his disciple because he is so compassionate to help the disciple. In Guru-disciple tradition one has to drop his ego first and surrender to the Guru. Even in Zen tradition a Guru sometimes hit his disciple with stick so he or she could learn the true teaching.
In this video Mr. Iyenger hit the girl it was just his compassion for her and she accepted the hit, that shows that she is a true disciple who has surrendered her Ego. Respect for both.🙏
A true guru?!
I think he's a nice guy but hitting that student was uneccessary to make his point. It was somewhat violent. in my opinion
I am sorry bullshit ! I have been practicing Hatha yoga etc since 1988 and I have danced professionally most styles and I teach yoga myself . you do not need this freaky way to address the students . And Iam telling you I have a power range for yoga and movement. The world can be tucky and yoga world too. Even more than Dance world which has more naturalized history than yoga teaching in the open world ! It is quite ridiculous Iyengat and he of course is a great man a yogi , one thing does not exclude the other.
@Prashant. Utter gibberish. Ego and self respect are two different things. There is a reason why they exist as two different words. He attacked her self respect. No disciple in the this day and age deserves to be treated like that. This is public humiliation and those who endure it and accept it are suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
Stop with hero worship of people who can't regulate their own emotions. This guy may be a star in Asanas, but he's nowhere near a noble guru.
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As an indian and a yoga learner i feel very bad for his behavior he can't hit a girl like that and he was not able to control his anger and it is very rude.. I think it's because of the age, I feel sorry to that girl..
He is one of the great yoga teacher in the world
@@Aekeofficial That's my opinion bro..🙏🙏
@@anoop7133 first step of being a learner is being grounded and giving up your ego... If a correction hurts your ego.. You can never learn..
@@fact5832 I don't think it's a correction it's crystal clear that he lost his control to be calm and teach her in a coolest way.. He is a great yoga teacher and there is no doubt on that but that doesn't help him to be calm and control at his older ages.. This is not a disrespect to that man but That was not the way to correct a girl in front of a lot peoples..
@@anoop7133 it's our Indian gurus way of teaching ,we believe guru is God guru is mother ,guru is father ,when they hit they feel that we are their own children ,our culture is different ,when you are learn things from different culture teachers you should behave and accept their culture and follow the culture
teaching has nothing to do with being soft..he is a great teacher stop the victimizing..no abuse here.
как оплетать кожей предплечья
Для начала поймите метафору. И потом действие прийдёт. Мышцы же на руках не параллельны друг другу и кости, а реально оплетают кость
@@Seryogaji короче по русски в тонусе держать предплечья . Все как то ругают Айенгара ,а в реальности мега интересно, только много иносказаний частично перекликается с отеопатией вам спасибо за видосы =)
@@харлиденд да ругают те, кто тупо в лоб делают и травмируются. Йога это творческий подход к телу, изучение и все такое. А не механистично дубасить позу за позой
not yoga but yaga