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Yoga has been practised in Russia since the actor Constantin Stanislavski made extensive use of Hatha Yoga in his system for training actors in the 1910s. A beginning was made when Catherine the Great had a translation of the Bhagavad Gita published in 1788. Yoga was banned in the Soviet Union, but Russians living abroad developed systems of yoga, including the Agni Yoga of Nicholas Roerich and Helena Roerich in the 1920s. Later, Indra Devi, who left Russia during the Russian Revolution, studied under the pioneer of modern yoga Tirumalai Krishnamacharya in India, and popularised it in America; she visited the Soviet Union in 1960. Victor Skumin, influenced by Agni Yoga, in 1968 proposed the "culture of health", encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.

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  • Yoga telah dipraktikkan di Rusia sejak aktor Konstantin Stanislavski menggunakan Hatha Yoga secara ekstensif dalam sistemnya untuk melatih aktor pada tahun 1910-an. Sebuah permulaan dibuat ketika Catherine yang Agung memiliki terjemahan Bhagawadgita yang diterbitkan pada tahun 1788. Yoga dilarang di Uni Soviet, tetapi orang Rusia yang tinggal di luar negeri mengembangkan sistem yoga, termasuk Agni Yoga dari Nicholas Roerich dan Helena Roerich pada tahun 1920-an. Kemudian, Indra Devi, yang meninggalkan Rusia selama Revolusi Rusia, belajar di bawah pelopor yoga modern Tirumalai Krishnamacharya di India, dan mempopulerkannya di Amerika; dia mengunjungi Uni Soviet pada tahun 1960. Victor Skumin, dipengaruhi oleh Agni Yoga, pada tahun 1968 mengusulkan "budaya kesehatan", yang mencakup kesejahteraan fisik, mental, dan spiritual. (in)
  • Yoga has been practised in Russia since the actor Constantin Stanislavski made extensive use of Hatha Yoga in his system for training actors in the 1910s. A beginning was made when Catherine the Great had a translation of the Bhagavad Gita published in 1788. Yoga was banned in the Soviet Union, but Russians living abroad developed systems of yoga, including the Agni Yoga of Nicholas Roerich and Helena Roerich in the 1920s. Later, Indra Devi, who left Russia during the Russian Revolution, studied under the pioneer of modern yoga Tirumalai Krishnamacharya in India, and popularised it in America; she visited the Soviet Union in 1960. Victor Skumin, influenced by Agni Yoga, in 1968 proposed the "culture of health", encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. Yoga grew rapidly in Russia in the 1990s, after glasnost and the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union. B. K. S. Iyengar visited Russia and helped to create a network of 50 yoga studios. Since then, yoga has diversified, with many forms of yoga available in studios across the country. From the 2010s, the International Day of Yoga has been celebrated in cities across Russia. All the same, Russia's relationship with yoga has remained uneasy, with some official criticism and legal action against the teaching of yoga. (en)
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  • Yoga telah dipraktikkan di Rusia sejak aktor Konstantin Stanislavski menggunakan Hatha Yoga secara ekstensif dalam sistemnya untuk melatih aktor pada tahun 1910-an. Sebuah permulaan dibuat ketika Catherine yang Agung memiliki terjemahan Bhagawadgita yang diterbitkan pada tahun 1788. Yoga dilarang di Uni Soviet, tetapi orang Rusia yang tinggal di luar negeri mengembangkan sistem yoga, termasuk Agni Yoga dari Nicholas Roerich dan Helena Roerich pada tahun 1920-an. Kemudian, Indra Devi, yang meninggalkan Rusia selama Revolusi Rusia, belajar di bawah pelopor yoga modern Tirumalai Krishnamacharya di India, dan mempopulerkannya di Amerika; dia mengunjungi Uni Soviet pada tahun 1960. Victor Skumin, dipengaruhi oleh Agni Yoga, pada tahun 1968 mengusulkan "budaya kesehatan", yang mencakup kesejahte (in)
  • Yoga has been practised in Russia since the actor Constantin Stanislavski made extensive use of Hatha Yoga in his system for training actors in the 1910s. A beginning was made when Catherine the Great had a translation of the Bhagavad Gita published in 1788. Yoga was banned in the Soviet Union, but Russians living abroad developed systems of yoga, including the Agni Yoga of Nicholas Roerich and Helena Roerich in the 1920s. Later, Indra Devi, who left Russia during the Russian Revolution, studied under the pioneer of modern yoga Tirumalai Krishnamacharya in India, and popularised it in America; she visited the Soviet Union in 1960. Victor Skumin, influenced by Agni Yoga, in 1968 proposed the "culture of health", encompassing physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. (en)
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  • Yoga di Rusia (in)
  • Yoga in Russia (en)
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