Through masterpieces of Indian sculpture and painting, this program explores yoga's goals; its Hindu as well as Buddhist, Jain, and Sufi manifestations; its means of transforming body and consciousness; and its profound philosophical foundations. Temple sculptures, devotional icons, illustrated manuscripts, and court paintings - as well as colonial and early modern photographs, books, and films - illuminate yoga's central tenets and its obscured histories. This is the third and final presentation in the Asian Art Museum Lecture Series.
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