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BRANDING YOGA

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CASE STUDY

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All the studio’s a STAGE

And all the yogis and yoginis merely players

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Introducing the characters

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BIKRAM CHOUDHURY

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TARA STILES

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DEEPAK CHOPRA

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16 Million Practitioners of

Yoga

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Wide range of Practices

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$5.7 Billion Dollar Industry

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Does Yoga have Hindu Origins?

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2008 :HAF finds no reference to Hinduism in the YOGA Journal

Finds that it associated other religions with yoga more than it did Hinduism

2009: HAF launches a campaign called “Take Back Yoga-Bringing to

Light Yoga’s Hindu Roots”

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Lotus pose in the Indus Valley Civilisation

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The Vedas

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Deepak Chopra

Hinduism as a religion came centuries after the foundation of yoga in consciousness

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Yoga predates Hinduism.

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The Politics of Yoga

The definition of yogaThe commercialization of yogaThe validity of yoga as exercise aloneDid yoga belonged to Hinduism or to

any one tradition?

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“What we noticed . . . was that . .

.

while [Western yogis] are very

accepting of the fact that yoga is

rooted in ancient India, there was

a tension with calling it Hindu, or

even accepting the fact that it was

rooted in Hindu philosophy

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In conclusion,

Hinduism and Yoga only form part of each other.

Yoga predates Hinduism.Yoga is not exclusively from

Hinduism.

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Is branding Yoga acceptable?

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Commercialisation of Yoga

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BIKRAM CHOUDHURY

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Patented 26 Yoga poses

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More than 700

studios in

220

countries

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Sent cease and desist letters to other copycat studios

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Indian govt records 1500 yoga poses to prevent

future patents

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TARA STILES

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Emphasised the physical aspect of Yoga

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No Sanskrit Chants

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Massive increase in

number of Yoga

practitioners

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No religion attached to

Yoga

Bringing people together

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Wide Variety of Styles to choose

from

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Booming Multi-million dollar Industry

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Patenting Valuable

Knowledge

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Comm

ercia

lisati

on

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In conclusion,

The pros outweigh the cons, thus branding yoga a small price to pay for the benefits

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Thank you

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DisclaimerThis presentation was created by

Abitha Thankaraj, NIT Calicut, during an internship by

Prof.Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow.www.IIMInternship.com