A visual practice companion to T. K. Sribhashyam's Emergence of Yoga. A daily program of Vinyasa Krama practices (Apr - Jun 2021) with a pedagogical progression. Includes weekly Mudra sessions and Pranayama sessions. Practice Guidelines in the Page at the top of the blog. All practice sheets now have their own stand alone page.
- - The Emergence of Yoga - A seminar with Sri TK Sribhashyam - by Chiara Ghiron
- - P R A N A Y A M A - An Absolute necessity in YOGA
- - "Pearl" or the influence of Mudra and Prânâyâma in a spiritual search by Sri TK Sribhashyam
- Srivatsa Ramaswami--Mantra Pranayama
- - YOGASANAGALU T. KRISHNAMACHARYA (Mysore 1941)
- - Questions to Krishnamacharya from his students
- KRISHNAMACHARYA'S OWN PRACTICE SHEETS
- MUDRA/LIFE SAVING PRACTICE SESSION SHEETS
- PRANAYAMA PRACTICE SESSION SHEETS
- NEW AND FULL MOON PRACTICE SHEETS
- GENERAL PRACTICE SHEETS 1-20
- GENERAL PRACTICE SHEETS 21-40
- GENERAL PRACTICE SHEETS 41-58
- Points of Concentration
- Vinyasa Krama Practice Template and Practice Sheets
Saturday, April 24, 2021
Day 24. Krishnamacharya General Practice #17
Friday, April 23, 2021
Day 23. Krishnamacharya General Practice #16
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Day 22. Krishnamacharya General Practice #15
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...orViparita karani - 8 breaths B.K.3s |
#14
Monday, April 19, 2021
Day 19. Krishnamacharya General Practice #14
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Day 18. Krishnamacharya General Practice #13
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Counting pranayama in Siddha Asana |
Friday, April 16, 2021
Day 16. Krishnamacharya General Practice #11
NOTES
#5 Sirsasa Asana - 12 breaths OR Viparita Karani - 12 breaths
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Viparita Karani |
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Note the Sitali in #10 Bandha Kona Asana
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Vinyasas - No lying down between the asana in these vinyasas
See the practice guidelines page at the top of the blog for more on lying down between asana
Vinyasa 1.
Vinyasa 2.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Day 8. Krishnamacharya General Practice #6
Back to General Practice sessions after Day 6 Mudra session and Day 7 Pranayama session.
Viparita Karani ( headstand) appears for the first time. Later, for example in General Session #11, Sirsa asana OR Viparita Karani but there is no indication of any difference between them that I can find in the book other than that Viparita Karani refers to the Mudra form and Sirsa asana the asana. The directions seem to be the same. Elsewhere, in the mudra section Shribhashyam mentions that the exhalation in a mudra tends to be longer than the inhalation ( twice as long is suggested) and generally involving kumbhaka.
Shribhashyam claims to be following a pedagogical progression, in later sessions kumbhaka and a concentration point will be indicated as well an alternative.
I love practicing Sirsasa Asana and Sarvanga Asana, especially with variations, but I find them deeply problematic, dangerous frankly. I’m not convinced of the many benefits claimed for them and the dangers and concerns are rarely raised.
Dangers/risks may include cervical disc injury and falling out of the posture, Osteoporosis is common from our 50s onwards ( 54 million are said to suffer from it in the US alone) bones become weaker. Also eye conditions, Glaucoma is a bit of a Ninja, you can have it before you realize it. I have glaucoma myself, I stopped practicing inversions for an extended period, now practice them again but less often and with shorter stays also I’m tested regularly for any increase in Eye pressure.
At least in Ashtanga Vinyasa a great deal of strength is developed in the arms, neck and shoulders over time that can give some support to the postures but there really doesn’t seem to be much strength developed in this system. I don’t recommend them. An alternative to Sarvangasana might be Supta Pada Angusta asana ideally with the small of the back and hips flat on the mat if your hamstrings are are more flexible than mine lately),
Monday, April 5, 2021
Day 5. Krishnamacharya General practice #5
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Day 4. Krishnamacharya General Practice #4
See the Guidelines for Practice page at the top of the blog.
Saturday, April 3, 2021
Day 3. KrishnamacharyaGeneral Practice #3
See the Guidelines for Practice page at the top of the blog.
Friday, April 2, 2021
Day 2. Krishnamacharya General Practice #2
POST PRACTICE
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Day 1. Krishnamacharya General Practice #1
1st of April, here's general practice #1 of 58
See the Guidelines for Practice at the top of ther blog.
Basically, the breathing is long and slow, the eyes closed, bandhas engaged, Jalandhara bandha in particular. After each asana, mudra,and pranayama ( unless indicated otherwise, usually by "followed by") we are directed to lie down and rest for one to two minutes to notice the effect. See the guidelines post for more on this most important element of the practice.
Note: #8 Danda asana
Sribhashyam's Pranayama article
POST PRACTICE.
I practiced a short tadasana sequence followed by sun salutations, 3As, 2Bs.
The actual practice sheet took 35minutes, Sribhashyam mentions that the practices tend to be around 40 minutes. I haven't practiced this one from the book before, I tended to practice some of the later sequences. This one reminded me very much of the Vinyasa krama I'm so familiar with E.G. the movements in No. 2 and 4, the arm raises in 7.
Labels
- general practice
- Introduction
- Mudra/Life Saving
- Practice sheet
- pranayama