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Is yoga exclusively connected to Hinduism? What is the caste system and why would a western yoga teacher need to understand it? How much of yoga's complex history do modern yoga practitioners and teachers really understa...
161: How The Legacy Of The Caste System Shows Up In Yoga Spaces with Anjali Rao is an episode from The Mentor Sessions | Support + Strategy for Yoga Teachers by Francesca Cervero. Is yoga exclusively connected to Hinduism? What is the caste...
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Published Oct 21, 2025, 33:32 long, audio available.
Is yoga exclusively connected to Hinduism? What is the caste system and why would a western yoga teacher need to understand it? How much of yoga's complex history do modern yoga practitioners and teachers really understand? In this powerful and thought-provoking conversation, I welcome back Anjali Rao — yoga educator, activist, and author — to unpack the intertwined histories of yoga, caste, patriarchy, and colonization. Drawing from her new book Yoga as Embodied Resistance, Anjali challenges us to explore how caste hierarchies and colonial legacies still shape modern yoga spaces, language, and access to practice today. Anjali brings a decolonial and feminist lens to the history of yoga, asking practitioners and teachers alike to hold space for complexity, discomfort, and nuance rather than rushing toward easy answers. In this episode, you'll hear: the origins, structure, and enduring legacy of the South Asian caste system and the material and spiritual inequalities it has perpetuated. a discussion on how caste hierarchies and Brahminical dominance are reflected in today's yoga spaces—often unconsciously a nuanced look at the relationship between yoga and Hinduism how colonialism and capitalism have "flattened" diverse traditions into rigid categories, leading to oversimplification and erasure of nuance in both yoga's history and present-day understanding practical advice for teachers and practitioners on recognizing signs of exclusivity, and steps teachers can take toward expanding inclusivity and embracing discomfort an introduction to the work of caste abolitionists Learn More From Anjali: Anjali's website The Love of Yoga Podcast Follow Anjali on Instagram Yoga as Embodied Resistance — Anjali Rao Yoga As Embodied Resistance: Reading Circle Trauma of Caste — Thenmozhi Soundararajan Annihilation of Caste — Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Accessible Yoga Association This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree, an easy-to-use, all-in-one online platform for yoga teachers that provides a personal website, booking, payment, blogging, and many other great features. If you sign up at , you'll get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan)! OfferingTree supports me with each sign-up.
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161: How The Legacy Of The Caste System Shows Up In Yoga Spaces with Anjali Rao is from The Mentor Sessions | Support + Strategy for Yoga Teachers by Francesca Cervero.
Published Oct 21, 2025 and 33:32 long