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| Readers Review about Yogananth Andiappan – Yoga from the heart |
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| The full-color coffee-table book showcases 400 asanas, all demonstrated by the superbly athletic 25-year-old.Leafing through Yoga from the Heart, you may feel Andiappan's practice is out of reach. In gleaming studio-lit images he portrays the amazing, beautiful, and strange heights of yogic flexibility. But take a few moments to simply delight in the artistry of the poses In Yoga from the Heart, Andiappan has created an album of inspiration for yogis of all practices and levels. |
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| Review by Yoga journal - USA |
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| Of all the yoga books I own this is by far THE most inspirational. Notably, the poses my be unattainable to the degree presented in these glorious pages to anyone who hasn't spent a lifetime in practice but the example of the capabilities of the human body and spirit presented it inspirational. The mood of the pages, the quality of the images and the selection of paper used in this tome offer an element of sophistication and elegance in a practice the has lost a sense of the innate beauty in our western culture, that has focused too heavily on the physicality of yoga. An important addition to the serious practitioner’s library or for anyone who is in acknowledgment of the beauty of the human form. |
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| Krista Armstrong - Vancouver Island |
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This book is beautifully crafted with stunning images of Yogananth doing this mind boggling yoga poses. Yogananth is in his 20's who started doing yoga at a young age under the tutelage of his father, Asana (a well respected guru in India). He studied the different postures and perfected them to a tee. He then started inventing some postures and naming them in honor of the different gurus in the process. So this book is a compilation of their hard work through the years.
It is a perfect coffee table book that will amaze everybody. |
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| Abiad - Arlington, VA United States |
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