Fortunately, the Wizard of the (whiz kid sister to the ) was able to help us. The two main changes are:
NOTE: A student should by no means visit AYRI in Mysore for the sole purpose of getting authorized. Their visit should primarily be for their own education of the lineage to further their own practice under correct guidance of Pattabhi Jois.
NOTE: AUTHORIZATION SHOULD NOT BE REQUESTED BUT GIVEN. The decision to give authorization or certification to teach is by no means solely dependent on the number of times a student has visited Mysore. It is based upon Guruji and Sharath s evaluation of the person, his/her commitment and full respect of the lineage of the practice.
Authorization is given with the trust that an AYRI student will teach as he/she has been taught in Mysore by Guruji and Sharath.
Posted by tracy on April 13, 2007 @ 9:26 am We re happy to present these photos of Sri K. Pattabhi Jois new shala in Islamorada, Florida courtesy of Erin and Govinda Kai (via Flickr).
Now you can find it. Sign to the Shala from Govinda Kai
All our best to Guruji. - Govinda Kai
All our good wishes to Guruji.
Thank you to and for sharing photos with us.
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Yoga has been considered for a long time, but due to its non-competitive nature it had never made it before. The organisers feel that with the inherent implicit competition present in Ashtanga Yoga, it was not too much of a stretch to include it as a sport. Rajashree Choudhury, who organized yoga competitions in the past, estimated that India has held yoga pose competitions for about 100 years, and recent contests have sprouted up in Brazil and Japan.
Says a famous teacher who wished to remain anonymous:
Finally it will make it more acceptable to openly ask what posture are you at?
Another hurdle faced by the Olympic committee was which style of yoga to choose, since there are hundreds in existence.
We felt Ashtanga was a natural choice, with its predetermined sequence and various series of practice.
Iyengar was too slow for TV, Bikram yoga too revealing, Anusara yoga too touchy-feely, and Vinyasa, well, too free-form said an official.
The event will be structured similarly to the decathlon. There will be 6 different rounds held for men and women, each representing a series in Ashtanga.
Competitors who make it past the first round of the Primary Series will then compete in the Second Series round and so forth. We think that Sharath will win because he is the only one in the world who knows the sixth series said an old-timer, but that should not make it any less interesting.
Judging will be similar to gymnastics, with yogis and yoginis evaluated on various aspects of their practice: depth of breath, bandha and dristi control, levels of sweat and flexibility.
There was even a call to have an artistic interpretation score but it was rejected by the traditionalist faction of the Olympic committee.
Prana and Nike are already vying to be the official suppliers of the competitors shorts.
We cannot wait until August 8 2008 at 8:08 and 8 seconds!