Resources for a better understanding.
With more and more academic research about yoga being published, finding good sources of information online is increasingly important. A group of scholars looking at yoga and based in the social sciences and humanities have therefore got together to develop a web-based resource for those interested in this field.
This initiative is run by a group of established scholars who conduct research on yoga which formed at the Yoga Darśana, Yoga Sādhana international yoga conference in Kraków, Poland in May 2022. Their aim is to develop a website that offers information about the best quality yoga-related research in the humanities and social sciences.
Yoga Darśana Yoga Sādhana:
authenticity, authority and adaptation
27-29 May 2026 – Save the Date
Paris, France
The 4th International Yoga Darśana Yoga Sādhana conference will take place from Wednesday 27th midday to the evening of Friday 29th of May 2026 in collaboration with the Center for South Asian and Himalayan Studies (CESAH) at the School for Higher Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris. The theme will be “authenticity, authority and adaptation.”
Call for papers and further details to follow in due course.
Early Career Research in Yoga Studies
SOAS Centre of Yoga Studies is hosting a gathering of Early Career Scholars in Yoga Studies, all of whom are Graduates of the SOAS MA in Yoga Studies or South Asia Studies.
The aim of this gathering is to forge a collegial network that will provide a supportive environment to sharpen your thinking, challenge your ideas, and share your journey as you undertake research. Additionally, a keynote speaker will offer both inspiration and advice on advancing in the academy.
Latest Reflection
- A Scholar’s Balancing Act: Myths, Misconceptions, and Textual Evidence in Yoga History. An interview with Dr Jason Birch.
In this interview, renowned yoga historian Jason Birch discusses common myths surrounding yoga’s history, arguing for increased philological study of Sanskrit and vernacular sources to reconstruct multifaceted developments empirically.
Yoga Research Mailing List
list@yogaresearch.org is a new email discussion group providing a forum for academic discussion among professional scholars of Yoga Studies.
Membership of the list is mainly open to scholars with an advanced degree and whose primary field is yoga studies. Sending a short academic CV is a requirement for approval.
Featured Researcher Profile
- Dr Andrea Acri
Andrea Acri is Maître de conférences (tenured Assistant Professor) in Tantric Studies at the Religious Studies Section of the École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE, PSL University, Paris), and contracted researcher at the École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO) in Paris in framework of the ERC Synergy project “DHARMA” (2021–2023). He has a Laurea degree from the University of Rome “Sapienza” (2005) and an MA and PhD from Leiden University (2006, 2011), all with focus on South and Southeast Asian Studies and disciplinary specialization in Philology (Sanskrit, Old Javanese) and Religious Studies. He has held research and teaching positions in India (Nalanda University), Singapore (Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre/ISEAS and Asia Research Institute/NUS), Australia (ANU), and the Netherlands (IIAS). He is member of the editorial board of the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society and of the Journal of Yoga Studies, and has conducted various projects funded by grants from the American Academy of Religion (AAR), the British Library, and other academic and governmental institutions. His main research and teaching interests include the history and circulation of Śaiva and Buddhist tantric traditions in South and Southeast Asia; Yoga Studies; Indian Philosophy; the religious history of Java and Bali from the premodern to the modern period in the light of textual sources; and wider cultural and historical dynamics of intra-Asian maritime connectivity. He is actively engaged in the edition and translation of Sanskrit-Old Javanese texts, and has published on premodern and modern Javanese literature and visual/performative arts, as well as modern Balinese Hinduism. His interest in yoga includes the histories of Tantric yoga (ṣaḍaṅgayoga) and Pātañjala yoga (aṣṭāṅgayoga) and their relationship, as well as their reception and transformation in Java and Bali. His study of the Dharma Pātañjala, an Old Javanese text that appropriates Pātañjala Yoga and the Pātañjalayogaśāstra in a thoroughly Śaiva framework, has not only highlighted the transcultural dimension of yoga in the premodern period, but also demonstrated that textual sources from the Indonesian Archipelago may cast a fresh perspective on yoga traditions in South Asia. Publications related to Yoga: Books 2011 Dharma Pātañjala; A Śaiva Scripture from Ancient Java Studied in the Light of Related Old Javanese and Sanskrit Texts. Gonda Indological Studies XVI, xviii + 706 pp. Groningen: Egbert Forsten/Brill. [Second edition 2017, Śata-Piṭaka Series, Indo-Asian Literatures 654, New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan; translation into Bahasa Indonesia, 2018, Jakarta: École française d’Extrême-Orient and KPG]. Articles 2021 ‘Yoga and Meditation Traditions in Insular Southeast Asia’, in K. O’Brien-Kop and S. Newcombe (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies, pp. 273–290. London/New York: Routledge. 2015 ‘Between Impetus, Fear, and Disgust: ‘‘Desire for Emancipation’’ (saṃvega) from Early Buddhism to Pātañjala Yoga and Śaiva Siddhānta’, in P. Bilimoria and A. Wenta (eds.), Emotions in Indian Thought-Systems, pp. 199–227. London/New Delhi: Routledge. 2013 ‘Modern Hindu Intellectuals and Ancient Texts: Reforming Śaiva Yoga in Bali’, Bijdragen tot de Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia and Oceania 169-1: 68–103. 2012 ‘Yogasūtra 1.10, 1.21–23, and 2.9 in the Light of the Indo-Javanese Dharma Pātañjala’, Journal of Indian Philosophy 40-3: 259–276. 2011 ‘Re-configuration of Divinity in Old Javanese Śaiva texts from the Indonesian Archipelago (with special reference to Jñānasiddhānta, chapter 19)’,Travaux de Symposium International: Le Livre. La Roumanie. L’Europe. Troisième édition, Tome III, pp. 546–65. Bucarest: Éd. Bibliothèque de Bucarest. Many of Dr Acri’s published articles may be downloaded from his Academia.edu webpage.