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- Q8054340 description "Yoga master".
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- Q8054340 abstract "Yogacharya Govindan Nair (1908–2001) was a noted Yoga master, author, and journalist, who made significant contributions in popularizing Yoga Asana practices amongst the people of Kerala State in India. He has authored nine books in Malayalam language. His first books was “Yogavidya” which was first published in 1982 by DC Books. Its 22nd edition was published in May 2013. Yogavidya became extremely popular amongst the Malayalam readers on account of its simple but in-depth treatment of a complex topic. Yogavidya inspired several people and the book ran several editions and it still does. Yogavidya became one of the top three largest selling books in Malayalam in the year 1993 by selling over 10,000 copies that single year.Yogacharya Govindan Nair was born in Kuttipuzha, near Aluva in Kerala State, India, in 1908. After secondary school education in Kuttipuzha, he travelled to Rangoon, Burma (present day Yangon in Mayanmar) where he continued his education and eventually graduated in Homeopathy Medicine from Rangoon Homeopathy College . However, instead of practicing as a Homeopathy Physician, in 1937, he joined Reuters News Agency as an Editorial Assistant. When Rangoon fell to the Japanese Army in May 1942, he escaped to India mostly walking the distance on foot. Thereafter Govindan Nair worked in the Bombay and New Delhi offices of Reuters in India. After the independence of India from the British rule, Reuters became Press Trust of India, where Nair continued to work at various desks of PTI in India as Reporter, Editor and Bureau Chief. Nair retired from his journalistic career in 1966 at the age of 58.He had a deep-rooted passion in Indian Vedic philosophies, occult sciences and more particularly in the disciplines of Yoga and Naturopathy from his childhood days. According to his own anecdotal narration, it was an unknown Yogi whom he had chanced to meet during a local festival, at the young age of 9, who inspired him and silently initiated him to Yogasans. It was a passion that had endured his long journalistic career and the hardships of two world wars and the tumultuous periods of Indian freedom struggle. He silently but steadfastly nurtured this passion throughout his career.In the year 1968, Yogacharya Govindan Nair was diagnosed with tuberculosis. This was a major triggering point in his transformation from a journalist to that of a Yogi. After a few weeks of initial allopathic treatment, he completely stopped the medicines for tuberculosis much against the advice of his doctors. What followed was an intensive practice of Pranayama. In about six months time, he completely healed his tuberculosis without any external medication, much to the surprise of the medical community.Thereafter, Yogacharya Govindan Nair started teaching Yogic practices to those who were interested in healing themselves, through Yogasanas and Pranayama. He wrote articles, gave talks, conducted classes and wrote books. He was active in spreading the message of Yoga and Natural living to people from all walks of life until he died on 7 September 2001, at the age of 93.".
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- Q8054340 comment "Yogacharya Govindan Nair (1908–2001) was a noted Yoga master, author, and journalist, who made significant contributions in popularizing Yoga Asana practices amongst the people of Kerala State in India. He has authored nine books in Malayalam language. His first books was “Yogavidya” which was first published in 1982 by DC Books. Its 22nd edition was published in May 2013.".
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