Ep. 174 Daniela Bevilacqua – Hatha Yoga, Tapas and Sadhus
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Daniela Bevilacqua, a research associate at the University of SOAS in London, speaks about the Hatha Yoga tradition, the past lack of research and the recent surge of interest in the subject. https://www.yogicstudies.com/ys-103 | @dhanya_83 Key Points · Hatha Yoga texts have been overlooked in the past, with more focus on the philosophical side of yoga. · The recent surge of interest in Hatha Yoga is due to scholars and practitioners addressing the textual sources with a different curiosity. · Tapas (austerities) and Hatha Yoga are closely connected, with tapas being a form of inner heat produced through austerities. · Sadhus practice extreme body modifications for various reasons, including spiritual devotion, burning karma, and the well-being of society. · Further research is needed to explore the historical development of Hatha Yoga and its connection to tapas. Sadhus claim to possess various supernatural powers, such as mind reading and walking on leaves. · Teachings and initiations within the sadhu community are often reserved for Indians and not foreigners. · Certain sadhu groups have a militant nature and have historically been involved in mercenary activities. · Female sadhus face challenges in a patriarchal society and often have to fight against societal norms and expectations. Women from educated, middle-class families are slowly gaining positions in Sadhu society. · Being fluent in Hindi and an outsider helped Daniela connect with the Sadhus and gain their trust. · Hatha Yoga in the Sadhu society has different layers of meaning, including tapas and manipulation of the subtle body. · Modern technology, such as smartphones and social media, has impacted the lives of Sadhus. · Daniela formed friendships with some Sadhus and continues to stay in touch with them.