Breath of the Gods
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| Breath of the Gods – A Journey to the Origins of Modern Yoga | |
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| Directed by | Jan Schmidt-Garre |
| Written by | Jan Schmidt-Garre |
| Produced by | Marieke Schroeder |
| Cinematography | Diethard Prengel |
| Edited by | Gaby Kull-Neujahr |
| Music by | Sorabji, Rachmaninov, Medtner, Feuchtwanger, Borodin, Zeckwer, Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Debussy, Rimsky-Korsakoff |
Production company | PARS Media |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
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Breath of the Gods – A Journey to the Origins of Modern Yoga (German: Der atmende Gott – Reise zum Ursprung des modernen Yoga) is a 2012 German documentary about the origins of modern yoga as exercise in the life and work of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya.
Jan Schmidt-Garre depicts the life and work of Tirumalai Krishnamacharya by interviewing people who knew him. He is told how and why this pioneer started to run a public Hatha yoga school and shares the information with the audience. Contemporary shots are intercut with historical footage. Thus he explores questions which are crucial for Western adepts, such as whether Hatha Yoga really is of ancient origin and whether it is free from religion or interwoven with hinduistic beliefs. Finally he reveals that Krishnamacharya regularly attended a temple where was inspired by ancient pictures of an ancient demonstrating asanas.
Selected list of appearing persons
- T. Krishnamacharya
- K. Pattabhi Jois
- B. K. S. Iyengar
- T. K. Sribhashyam
- Alamelu Sheshadri