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Sri K. Pattabhi Jois on Ashtanga Yoga

A short Q & A on the practice.  
 
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re4ungpa (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Guruji, you always will be in hearts of your students!
yogasanasbudapest (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You can take practice. Don't Talk!

Yes! Thanks again for everything Guruji.
mariakarastergiou (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Good bye Guruji, well make you live forever through your Teaching, which was a gift for us, in the West. Thank you Pattabhi. Big Soul !

Your Spirit & your Teaching will continue to inspire our practice, our spirit, our life. Thank you dear Guruji for being such an inspiration to us.  Always in my heart Guruji !Peaceful passing in your next life
radioclima (6 months ago) Show Hide
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RIP Guruji
JivayogaVideo (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Deeply feeling the loss, such a wonderful man, such a revolutionary method. Om prem
lestat6696 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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As someone who has only begun his journey with yoga, I am "envious" of those who have been touched and shaped by Guruji. But there is no place for envy in yoga. Through our practise can we express our gratitude for what he's given to all of us.
jenkomagic (6 months ago) Show Hide
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RIP my dear teacher
kalakendram (7 months ago) Show Hide
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"as a form of sacrifice after his eldest son died"
Its sad to hear but I don't seem to understand this sentence? Can you please explain more. Im trying to solve my confusion not to act odd.
ashtangaboi (7 months ago) Show Hide
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in India, when there is an untimely death, sometimes those close to the person will sacrifice something important to them in honor of the person that passed. when Gurujis eldest son died, gurugi gave up his asana (posture) practice.
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I understand that the whole thing is too intimate and of a high level like the son in the scriptures (sravan) who carried his old parents or the wife in Mahabharata who closed her eyes with cloth because her husband was blind. Not so easy to understand but I know something of a higher level.

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