Iyengar died this past Wednesday at the age of 95 in Pune.
"No other individual has been as influential in turning yoga into a phenomenon that somehow retains the essence of its mystical aura while being continually made and remade in the image of a modern commodity," Joseph Alter, a University of Pittsburgh anthropologist who has written widely on the history and development of yoga in the West, was quoted as saying by the Los Angeles Times yesterday.
While The Atlantic wrote "In the twentieth century, one of the most influential figures in spreading yoga beyond South Asia was B.K.S. Iyengar, an Indian guru", The National Public Radio had a special episode on the death of guru.
Yoga has a long history in America, but Iyengar helped shape the practices that are popular today, Masum Momaya, the museum curator at the Smithsonian's Indian American Heritage Project, told The Atlantic.
The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) in a statement mourned the loss of Iyengar.
"Iyengar's lifelong work of teaching the whole of yoga or the understanding that yoga is not just the physical endeavour of mastering postures, but a spiritual practice rooted in the Hindu concept of dharma, has deeply informed our work at the Foundation," said Sheetal Shah, senior director of Hindu American Foundation and one of the leads for the Foundation's Take Back Yoga Project (TBY).
"The world has lost a true master," said HAF cofounder, Aseem Shukla. "But his teachings will continue to inspire a quest for spiritual freedom through the millions of lives he touched," he added.
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