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B.K.S. Iyengar

B.K.S. Iyengar has been teaching and demonstrating yoga throughout the world for sixty years. He has several million students and has established yoga centres all over the world. He has written many books on yogic practice and its philosophy.

Iyengar was born in 1918 into a large, poor family in a village in the Kolar district near Bangalore, southern India. After his father died in 1928 when he was only 9 years old, he went to live with his brother in Bangalore. Throughout his childhood he was constantly afflicted by a variety of serious illnesses, including influenza, tuberculosis and typhoid. Combined with continual malnutrition, Iyengar's state of health made it uncertain as to whether he would make it to full adulthood.

At the age of 15 B.K.S. Iyengar's life changed dramatically when he moved to Mysore to live with his sister who was married to the renowned Sanskrit scholar and yogi, T. Krishnamacharya. Initially Krishnamacharya refused to teach any yoga to Iyengar but after some months he relented and gave him basic instructions in asana practice.

At first Iyengar's body was weak and stiff and he had difficulty in doing any postures at all. Fear of his master coupled with a deep reservoir of inner strength drove Iyengar to work through the pain and rigidity of his body. He spent a lot of time at the Yogashala (yoga school) in the Jaganmohan palace in Mysore and within a year he had mastered many of the postures.

From that point onwards, his vocation became apparent. He started to teach yoga in a variety of places, eventually settling at the Deccan Gymkhana, Pune in 1937. He has been teaching in Pune ever since, developing his extensive knowledge of yoga practice and commenting upon and interpreting the classical ancient texts of yoga, especially Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.

Iyengar is mainly responsible for bringing yoga to the West. The Iyengar style of yoga is probably the most widely practised form of yoga in Europe and America. In the 1950s he was able to meet the violinist Yehudi Menuhin who was performing in Bombay at the time. Iyengar gave him some yogic instruction and Menuhin was so impressed that he asked Iyengar to teach him at his home in Switzerland. It was Yehudi Menuhin who introduced Iyengar to students in London, Paris and cities in the U.S.A. Iyengar then demonstrated and taught in the West for a number of years until yoga became an established presence.

B.K.S. Iyengar is now 84 years old and is still practising yoga every day. In November 1997 he travelled to Europe and visited the Maida Vale IYI. While he was here, he conducted puja (an Indian blessing) and gave a speech on ashtanga yoga to over 200 students.

Sources: Yoga The Iyengar Way; Iyengar His Life and Work; "Iyengar Looks Back" - article in Yoga Journal, Nov/Dec 1997.