Yesudian Yoga

The Indian Selvarajan Yesudian (1916-1998) and the Hungarian Elisabeth Haich (1887-1994) had already opened a yoga school in Budapest before the Second World War, which moved its activities to Switzerland from 1949. In the post-war years, this style was particularly influential in German-speaking countries. In 1989, Yesudian, for many a highly esteemed teacher and an impressive personality, ended his teaching activities and was succeeded by Rolf Heim in his tradition. Here is a first impression of the practice:

Christian Fuchs is an expert in this style of exercise and has described the principles of the Selvarajan Yesudian described in detail.

You can find more information about Selvarajan Yesudian in Yoga Development in Europe (at the bottom of the page)

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