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Mark Singleton is a scholar and practitioner of yoga. He studied yoga intensively in India, and became a qualified
yoga teacher Yoga teacher training is the training of teachers of yoga as exercise, consisting mainly of the practice of yoga asanas, leading to certification. Such training is accredited by the Yoga Alliance in America, by the British Wheel of Yoga in the Un ...
, until returning to England to study divinity and research the origins of
modern postural yoga Yoga as exercise is a physical activity consisting mainly of postures, often connected by flowing sequences, sometimes accompanied by breathing exercises, and frequently ending with relaxation lying down or meditation. Yoga in this form has ...
. His doctoral dissertation, which argued that posture-based forms of yoga represent a radical break from haṭha yoga tradition, with different goals, and an unprecedented emphasis on
āsanas An asana is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose,Verse 46, chapter II, "Patanjali Yoga sutras" by Swami Prabhavananda, published by the Sri Ramakrishna Math p. 111 and later extended in hatha yoga ...
, was later published in book form as the widely-read ''
Yoga Body ''Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice'' is a 2010 book on yoga as exercise by the yoga scholar Mark Singleton. It is based on his PhD thesis, and argues that the yoga known worldwide is, in large part, a radical break from hatha y ...
.'' Singleton was a senior research fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London, working on the European Research Council-funded Hatha Yoga Project. As an editor of scholarly texts and essays on yoga, his works have been widely praised and well received by scholars. ''
Gurus of Modern Yoga Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition, the modern ...
and
Roots of Yoga ''Roots of Yoga'' is a 2017 book of commentary and translations from over 100 ancient and medieval yoga texts, mainly written in Sanskrit but including several other languages, many not previously published, about the origins of yoga including p ...
'' are both considered important contributions to the field of yoga.


Education and career


Practitioner

Singleton spent three years in India in the 1990s learning yoga intensively, both physically and mentally, becoming a qualified teacher of Iyengar Yoga and
Satyananda Yoga Satyananda Saraswati (25 December 1923 – 5 December 2009), was a Sanyasi, yoga teacher and guru in both his native India and the West. He was a student of Sivananda Saraswati, the founder of the Divine Life Society, and founded the Bihar Scho ...
. He said that the classes and workshops that he took were aimed mostly at " Western yoga pilgrims", and that authentic, traditional Indian yoga was strikingly difficult to find. He continued his intensive yoga practice with two and a half hours early each morning and teaching or taking classes in the evenings, but focused his days on studying the history and philosophy of yoga. His studies caused him what he referred to as "something like a crisis of faith", namely, the discovery that modern āsana-based yoga had much more recent origins than was claimed for it.


Scholar

Returning to England, he attended Cambridge University, working as a research assistant at the Dharam Hinduja Institute of Indic Research from 2002-2003, and earning his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in divinity in 2007 under the supervision of Elizabeth De Michelis. He continued his study of Sanskrit to enable him to access medieval haṭha yoga texts. From 2006 to 2013 he taught at St John's College, Santa Fe. Meanwhile, he served as consultant for the Smithsonian exhibition ''Yoga: The Art of Transformation'', contributing also to the exhibition catalogue. After leaving the St John's College faculty, he went on to serve under James Mallinson, a renowned indologist, as a senior research fellow at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) from 2015 to 2020. At SOAS, he worked on the European Research Council-funded Hatha Yoga Project, researching and translating yoga practice texts from Sanskrit and other languages. At the same time, he served as the co-chair for the American Academy of Religions group studying yoga in theory and practice.


Major works and reception

In 2009, Singleton began editing scholarly collections on yoga. His works have been considered valuable in the field of yoga. One of his books, ''Yoga Body'', has gained a wider readership despite its scholarly approach, attracting both praise and criticism.


''Yoga in the Modern World''

The researcher Suzanne Newcombe, reviewing the 2009 collection ''Yoga in the Modern World'' edited by Singleton and Jean Byrne, notes that several of the chapters "successfully combine
emic In anthropology, folkloristics, and the social and behavioral sciences, emic () and etic () refer to two kinds of field research done and viewpoints obtained. The "emic" approach is an insider's perspective, which looks at the beliefs, values, ...
experience (seen from inside) with an etic analysis. Burley and Liberman openly declare that, in addition to being established scholars, they also teach forms of modern yoga. For Nevrin, Smith, and Strauss, experiencing the practice of yoga is an inherent part of a rigorous anthropological understanding that acknowledges embodied experience." In Newcombe's view, "rigorous academic reflection" on modern yoga is an "interesting" development, making the book a valuable overview of the field.


''Yoga Body''

In 2010 Singleton published a revised version of his PhD thesis on yoga as exercise, ''Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice''; it argues that certain modern forms of yoga represent a radical reworking of the haṭha yoga tradition in both content (dropping most haṭha practices other than
āsanas An asana is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose,Verse 46, chapter II, "Patanjali Yoga sutras" by Swami Prabhavananda, published by the Sri Ramakrishna Math p. 111 and later extended in hatha yoga ...
) and purpose (exercise rather than
mokṣa ''Moksha'' (; sa, मोक्ष, '), also called ''vimoksha'', ''vimukti'' and ''mukti'', is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, enlightenment, liberation, and release. In its soteriologica ...
, spiritual liberation), and that the incorporation of many standing āsanas into popular yoga reflects the rise of systems of modern physical culture (such as Niels Bukh's ''Primitive Gymnastics'') widespread in India during the 20th century. He noted that āsanas were brought to the Western world in the early 20th century by Yogendra; postural yoga was developed further by Kuvalayananda,
Vishnudevananda Vishnudevananda Saraswati (31 December 1927 – 9 November 1993) was an Indian yoga guru known for his teaching of asanas, a disciple of Sivananda Saraswati, and founder of the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres and Ashrams. He establ ...
, and by
Krishnamacharya Tirumalai Krishnamacharya (18 November 1888 – 28 February 1989) was an Indian yoga teacher, ayurvedic healer and scholar. He is seen as one of the most important gurus of modern yoga, and is often called "the father of modern yoga" for h ...
and his pupils
Indra Devi Eugenie Peterson ( lv, Eiženija Pētersone, russian: Евгения Васильевна Петерсон; 22 May, 1899 – 25 April 2002), known as Indra Devi, was a pioneering teacher of yoga as exercise, and an early disciple of the "fath ...
,
B. K. S. Iyengar Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar (14 December 1918 – 20 August 2014) was an Indian teacher of yoga and author. He is founder of the style of yoga as exercise, known as " Iyengar Yoga", and was considered one of the foremost yoga guru ...
, and K. Pattabhi Jois. Singleton notes that while some āsanas are undoubtedly ancient, traditional sources such as Patanjali's ''Yoga Sutras'' say nothing of the best-known modern yoga poses like downward dog.
Krishnamacharya Tirumalai Krishnamacharya (18 November 1888 – 28 February 1989) was an Indian yoga teacher, ayurvedic healer and scholar. He is seen as one of the most important gurus of modern yoga, and is often called "the father of modern yoga" for h ...
's method, Singleton wrote, was "a synthesis of several extant methods of physical training that (prior to this period) would have fallen well outside any definition of yoga," making use of haṭha yoga, the British army's
calisthenic Calisthenics (American English) or callisthenics (British English) (Help:IPA/English, /ˌkælɪsˈθɛnɪks/) is a form of strength training consisting of a variety of movements that exercise large muscle groups (gross motor movements), such as ...
exercises, and Niels Bukh's primary or primitive gymnastics from Denmark. The book was widely read both by scholars and by practitioners, arousing sometimes strong reactions. The book was attacked from two sides: saffronising Hindu nationalists wanting to reclaim yoga as a single thing, distinctively Indian; and modern global yoga marketing wanting to wrap its product "in the mantle of antiquity" to maximise sales. In 2011, Mallinson pointed out that it had become a catalyst in arguments over "who owns yoga", despite the deep antisectarianism in the medieval texts; and that ''Yoga Body'' reiterated that yoga was always meant to be "a practical method of achieving liberation that was open to all, irrespective of philosophy or theology". Mallinson questioned Singleton's view that modern postural yoga was only lightly related to medieval haṭha yoga, giving examples of asanas with definite medieval origins. Harold Coward, reviewing ''Yoga Body'' for the ''
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'', admired its analysis and accessibility. The yoga instructor Timothy Burgin, reviewing it for Yoga Basics, calls it "fascinating and remarkable", both well-documented and likely to "ruffle a few yogis' feathers". The yoga teacher Jill Miller, reviewing the book on Gaiam, observes that the book agreed with the intuition that many āsanas were similar to those in
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, and that authenticity in yoga was not what it seemed. The author
Matthew Remski Matthew S. Remski (born 1971) is a Yoga as exercise, yoga practitioner and author who has written on the connection between yoga and conspiracy theories. His work has been informed by his past experience as a cult member. Remski was instrumental in ...
, writing in ''Yoga International'', called the publication "a watershed moment in the history of global asana culture." He agrees that the book is "uncomfortable", gently deconstructing terms like "original" and "authentic", pointing instead to the student-teacher relationship. He finds the book strongly "yogic", weaving together "the cultural and the personal". He has written about his work in '' The New York Times'' and the '' Yoga Journal'', including a tribute to
B. K. S. Iyengar Bellur Krishnamachar Sundararaja Iyengar (14 December 1918 – 20 August 2014) was an Indian teacher of yoga and author. He is founder of the style of yoga as exercise, known as " Iyengar Yoga", and was considered one of the foremost yoga guru ...
, an Indian yoga teacher who brought yoga as exercise to Westeners.


''Gurus of Modern Yoga''

In 2014, Singleton and Ellen Goldberg edited the collection ''
Gurus of Modern Yoga Modern yoga gurus are people widely acknowledged to be gurus of modern yoga in any of its forms, whether religious or not. The role implies being well-known and having a large following; in contrast to the old guru-shishya tradition, the modern ...
''. Scholars reviewing the book found it an important and substantial addition, even "outstanding", to the often limited scholarly analysis of modern yoga gurus, especially of female leaders, though some regretted the lack of a chapter comparing existing work, or an overall conclusion." She finds its inclusion of women gurus "an important contribution".


''Roots of Yoga''

While working at SOAS, he co-authored ''
Roots of Yoga ''Roots of Yoga'' is a 2017 book of commentary and translations from over 100 ancient and medieval yoga texts, mainly written in Sanskrit but including several other languages, many not previously published, about the origins of yoga including p ...
'' with Mallinson. This is a collection of mostly original translations of over one hundred yoga texts, mainly from Sanskrit but with texts from The sources were written in Sanskrit,
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, Arabic, Persian,
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,
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,
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,
Avadhi Awadhi (; ), also known as Audhi (), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in northern India and Nepal. It is primarily spoken in the Awadh region of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. The name ''Awadh'' is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient city, ...
, and
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, the last two being early forms of Hindi. Its eleven themed chapters cover many of the traditional practices of yoga (such as āsana,
prāṇāyāma Pranayama is the yogic practice of focusing on breath. In Sanskrit, ''prana'' means "vital life force", and ''yama'' means to gain control. In yoga, breath is associated with ''prana'', thus, pranayama is a means to elevate the ''prana'' ''shakt ...
,
mudrā A mudra (; sa, मुद्रा, , "seal", "mark", or "gesture"; ,) is a symbolic or ritual gesture or pose in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. While some mudras involve the entire body, most are performed with the hands and fingers. As wel ...
, meditation, and mantra) as well as essential contexts for practising yoga (such as preliminaries to yoga practice, the '' yogic body'',
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or special powers, and
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, liberation). The book, published in 2017, has a main introduction summarizing the history of yoga and yoga scholarship, while each chapter has its own shorter contextual introduction and notes. Scholars reviewing ''Roots of Yoga'' universally welcomed the wealth of sources, from ancient times to the 19th century, made available for the first time in English in the book, and admired the editors' lack of partisanship. Reviewers noted that the collection would be useful to scholars, yoga teachers, and practitioners. They admired the concise and erudite introduction to the texts, and that it would quickly become a classic.


Other works


Articles

* Singleton, Mark
"Salvation through relaxation: Proprioceptive therapy and its relationship to yoga"
''
Journal of Contemporary Religion The ''Journal of Contemporary Religion'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal which covers anthropological, sociological, psychological and philosophical aspects of religion. History and format The journal was established in 1985 as ''R ...
'', 20.3 (2005): 289-304. * Singleton, Mark.
Yoga, eugenics, and spiritual Darwinism in the early twentieth century
. '' International Journal of Hindu Studies'', 11.2 (2007): 125-146. * Singleton, Mark
"Suggestive therapeutics: new thought's relationship to modern yoga"
''Asian Medicine'', 3.1 (2007): 64-84. * Singleton, Mark and Birch, Jason (2019
"The Yoga of the Haṭhābhyāsapaddhati: Haṭhayoga on the Cusp of Modernity"
''Journal of Yoga Studies'', (2), pp 3-70.


Book chapters

* Singleton, Mark and Larios, Borayin (2020
"The Scholar-practitioner of yoga in the western academy"
In: O'Brien-Kop, Karen and Newcombe, Suzanne, (eds.), ''Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies''. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp 37-50. * Singleton, Mark (2020
"Early Hatha Yoga"
In: O'Brien-Kop, Karen and Newcombe, Suzanne, (eds.), ''Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies''. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp 120-129. * Singleton, Mark (2017
"The Spiritual Body in Twentieth-Century Yoga"
Proceedings of the International Workshop, ''Modernization and Spiritual, Mental and Physical Practices: From Yoga to Reiki''. Kyoto: Institute for Research in Humanities, (Jinbunken),
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. * Singleton, Mark (2017
"David Frawley and Vedic Yoga"
In: Guenzi, Caterina and Voix, Raphaël, (eds.), ''In the name of the Veda: Referring to Vedic Authority in India and Abroad''. Abingdon; New York: Routledge. * Singleton, Mark (2016
"Introduction". ''Telo joge: koreni moderne posturalne prakse''
Belgrade: Neopress Publishing. * Singleton, Mark (2015
"Yoga and physical culture: Transnational history and blurred discursive contexts"
In: Jacobsen, Knut A., (ed.), ''Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India''. London: Routledge, pp 172-184.


Translations

* Singleton, Mark (2017
Translation of article "Religious Modernity"
by Sébastian Tank-Storper. ''Dictionnaire des faits religieux'' nglish Edition Dictionnaires Quadrige.


References


Books

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External links


Mukti Jain Campion - The Secret History of Yoga
on BBC Radio 4, featuring Singleton's work {{DEFAULTSORT:Singleton, Mark Living people Yoga scholars 1972 births