T. K. V. Desikachar
T. K. V. Desikachar | |
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Born | Mysore, Viniyoga | 21 June 1938
Spouse | Menaka Desikachar |
Children | Sons Bushan (b1970) & Kausthub (b1975) and a daughter Mekhala (b1978) |
Tirumalai Krishnamacharya Venkata Desikachar (21 June 1938 – 8 August 2016), better known as T. K. V. Desikachar, was a yoga teacher, son of the pioneer of modern
Biography
Desikachar was born in Mysore, son of the pioneer of modern yoga
Desikachar developed Viniyoga,[6] a term from the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This approach is claimed to be holistic and aligned with the Yoga Sutras.[6]
In 1976 Desikachar and A. G. Mohan founded the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram (KYM), a yoga therapy clinic and yoga center in Madras, India, as a non-profit public charitable trust.[7][8][9] Under Desikachar’s leadership, it offered teacher training and individual instruction in asana, pranayama, meditation, yoga philosophy, and Vedic chanting. It conducted research into the impact of yoga on people suffering from schizophrenia, diabetes, asthma, and depression. It has been recognized by the Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation of the Department for Scientific and Industrial Research, Government of India. The institution is a public registered charity, identified by the Department of Family Health and Welfare of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Family
His wife, Menaka Desikachar, taught yoga and Vedic chanting at KYM and continues to do so at Krishnamacharya Healing and Yoga Foundation (KHYF), founded in 2016. Bushan Desikachar, Dr. Kausthub Desikachar and Mekhala Desikachar are his three children.
Death
Desikachar died on 8 August 2016 in Chennai, India at the age of 78.[10]
Bibliography
Desikachar authored books that include[11]
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with Mary Louise Skelton and John Ross Carter (1980). Religiousness in Yoga. University Press of America.
- Desikachar, T. K. V. (1982). The Yoga of T. Krishnamacharya The University of Virginia.
- Desikachar, T. K. V. (1995). The Heart of Yoga: Developing a Personal Practice. Rochester, VM: Inner Traditions International.
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with Kausthub Desikachar and Frans Moors (2001). The Viniyoga of Yoga: Applying Yoga for Healthy Living, Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with Mrtyn Neal (2001). What are we seeking, Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V. (2003). Nathamuni’s Yoga Rahasya. Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V. (2003). Reflections on Yogasutra-s of Patanjali Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with Kausthub Desikachar (2003). Vedic Chant Companion Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with Kausthub Desikachar (2003). Ādi Śaṅkara's Yoga Tāravali: English Translation and Commentary Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, India
- Desikachar, T. K. V., with R. H. Cravens (2011). Health, Healing, and Beyond: Yoga and the Living Tradition of T. Krishnamacharya, Farrar Strass and Giroux
References
- ISBN 978-1787381926.
- ISBN 978-0199938728.
- ISBN 978-0199390243.
Krishnamacharya ... his students, most notably Iyengar, K Pattabhi Jois, and T.K.V. Desikachar, who constructed yoga brands and most successfully marketed those brands to the general populace ...
- ^ "Poses and postures". The Hindu News. 2010. Retrieved 20 April 2010.
- ^ "Pioneering work in the area of wellness through Yoga". KYM. 2016. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
- ^ a b Ricci, Jeanne (28 August 2007). "T.K.V. Desikachar Developed Viniyoga to Fit Each Individual Student". Yoga Journal. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- ^ "An Interview with T.K.V. Desikachar and his family following the Krishnamacharya Yoga Festival in San Francisco". Scott Peck. 2004. Retrieved 2 February 2004.
- ^ "Modern Yoga in America". Emily Parkinson Perry, Utah State University. 20 May 2020. p. 18. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Honoring Sir, A Celebration of Viniyoga". 20 June 2021. Retrieved 8 July 2021.
- ^ "Yoga guru T.K.V. Desikachar no more". The Hindu. 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
- ^ "Beyond Dissociation And Appropriation: Interpretation Of Culturally Embedded Presentations Of Yoga, Page 336". Genelle Benker. 1 June 2019. Retrieved 21 March 2018.