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| Indra Devi, the First Lady of Yoga; Indra Devi was the first female yoga teacher in the West | |
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| The Freelance History Writer | Apr 2 2013, 11:04 PM Post #1 |
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Yoga was the domain of men from its inception. The earliest visual evidence of yoga comes from about 2500 BC. Men were the teachers and practitioners of yoga from that point until the early 20th C. And then, it took a persistent and assertive woman to break the barrier. Click on the link below to read about this remarkable woman pioneer in the field of yoga: http://saintssistersandsluts.com/indra-devi-the-first-lady-of-yoga/ |
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