Contributors
Note on Transliteration
Introduction - Mark Singleton and Ellen Goldberg
Part One: Key Figures in Early Twentieth-Century Yoga
Chapter 1: Manufacturing Yogis: Swami Vivekananda as a Yoga Teacher
- Dermot Killingley
Chapter 2: Remembering Sri Aurobindo and the Mother: The Forgotten
Lineage of Integral Yoga - Ann Gleig and Charles I. Flores
Chapter 3: Shri Yogendra: Magic, Modernity and the Burden of the
Middle-Class Yogi - Joseph S. Alter
Part Two: The Lineages of T. Krishnamacharya
Chapter 4: T. Krishnamacharya, ''Father of Modern Yoga'' - Mark
Singleton and Tara Fraser
Chapter 5: ''Authorized by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois'': The Role of
Parampara and Lineage in Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga - Jean Byrne
Chapter 6: B.K.S. Iyengar as a Yoga Teacher and Yoga Guru -
Frederick M. Smith and Joan White
Chapter 7: The Institutionalization of the Yoga Tradition:
''Gurus'' B. K. S. Iyengar and Yogini Sunita in Britain - Suzanne
Newcombe
Part Three: Tantra Based Gurus
Chapter 8: Swami Krpalvananda: The Man Behind Kripalu Yoga - Ellen
Goldberg
Chapter 9: Muktananda: Entrepreneurial Godman, Tantric Hero -
Andrea R. Jain
Chapter 10: Stretching toward the Sacred: John Friend and Anusara
Yoga - Lola Williamson
Part Four: Bhaktiyoga
Chapter 11: Svaminarayana: Bhaktiyoga and the Aksarabhraman Guru -
Hanna H. Kim
Chapter 12: Sathya Sai Baba and the Repertoire of Yoga - Smriti
Srinivas
Part Five: Technology
Chapter 13: Engineering an Artful Practice: On Jaggi Vasudev's ISHA
Yoga and Sri Sri Ravi Shakar's Art of Living - Joanne Punzo
Waghorne
Chapter 14: Online Bhakti in a Modern Guru Organization - Maya
Warrier
Part Six: Nation-Builders
Chapter 15: Eknath Ranade, Gurus and Jivanvratis (life-workers):
Vivekananda Kendra's Promotion of the ''Yoga Way of Life'' - Gwilym
Beckerlegge
Chapter 16: Swami Ramdev: Modern Yoga Revolutionary - Stuart
Sarbacker
Index
Mark Singleton is an Instructor at St. John's College.
Ellen Goldberg is Associate Professor of South Asian Religions at
Queen's University.
"Gurus of Modern Yoga offers needed treatments of contemporary
figures whose current popularity far exceeds existing scholarly
work on them-including Swami Ramdev, Sri Ravi Shankar, and Jaggi
Vasudev-as well as several chapters on Krishnamacharya and his
heirs."--Philip Deslippe, Nova Religio
"This fascinating collection of essays records the historical and
sociological developments within particular yoga communities
impacted by modernity, globalism, consumerism, competition, and
technology...It is a rich contribution to the field.
Recommended."
--CHOICE
"Mark Singleton and Ellen Goldberg have put together an
enlightening survey of the leading yoga gurus from around the world
within the Hindu diaspora." --Spirituality Practice
"Mark Singleton and Ellen Goldberg have assembled a group of essays
that combine critical rigor with sympathetic insight, including
many by authors with extensive personal background in the practice
of yoga. It is a welcome development that the scholar-practitioner
model is becoming an accepted part of the study of Indian
religions. This excellent book will likely become the go-to
resource for the study of modern gurus and guru-based movements."
--Andrew J.
Nicholson, Stony Brook University
"This is a well-organized volume and a great resource. The essays
present interesting biographies and fascinating developments of a
worldwide spiritual industry that in the U.S. alone has an annual
sale of supposedly more than $27 billion." --Numen
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