What is Iyengar Yoga
What is the origin of Iyengar Yoga?
“Yoga is like music; the rhythm of the body, the melody of the mind, and the harmony of the soul create the symphony of life,” says BKS Iyengar in his best-selling book on yoga, Light on Life.
Iyengar yoga was created by Yogacharya BKS Iyengar around 75 years ago. After a lifetime of dedicated learning of the yoga practices under his guru, Iyengar developed his own form of Yoga. It was based on the eight-limb yoga practiced by the ancient sage Patanjali, 2500 years ago.
BKS Iyengar learned yoga from the great yoga guru, Tirumalai Krishnamacharya, at classes conducted in the Mysore Palace. Pattabi Jois was also a student there.
So it can be said that both Iyengar Yoga and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga are branches of one yoga lineage and share many features.
Iyengar yoga teaches yoga postures or asanas with an emphasis on detail, precision, and alignment.
Mr. Iyengar believes that yoga goes beyond its mere physical aspect. It is an art and a science, with its own philosophy.
Iyengar Yoga became an institution in 1975, with the creation of Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute in Pune, named after his wife. Later on this paved the way for the establishment of many other Iyengar Yoga Institutes abroad, across the USA and UK.

What makes Iyengar Yoga unique?
Some of the aspects of Iyengar yoga that make it unique are:
BKS Iyengar recognized that each body is different, and everyone has different strengths and weaknesses. The use of props ensures proper alignment of body in adanas and it’s also a safe and harmonious practice.

What are the benefits of Iyengar yoga?
Iyengar yoga is considered to be a more traditional form of yoga and has immense benefits for both the mind and the body. BKS Iyengar himself started practicing yoga because he was a weak and sickly child. Through his daily practice of yoga, he found his strength and health improving. With his vast knowledge of human anatomy, he developed a therapeutic approach to yoga. Some of the benefits of Iyengar yoga are:
Training of Yoga teachers in Iyengar style:
In order to get an introductory certificate, yoga teachers have to complete a basic course of at least two years. They have to further complete their training spanning nearly a decade with intermediate and senior levels of certification.
The new system will require a minimum six years of training before assessment.
Due to the rapid spread of Iyengar yoga in the west, there are many who aspire to study yoga.
Those who do, can study yoga at Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Institute in Pune after they have completed eight years of practice.
Iyengar Yoga is unique because it has a global, standardized medium of instruction.

Conclusion:
Iyengar yoga is all about learning, experiencing, and integrating yoga into our daily lives. This powerful and sophisticated discipline is suitable for everyone, beginners, advanced practitioners, seniors, as well as people with disabilities.
It has far reaching benefits and helps a practitioner in all aspects of their existence.
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