India has set up a team of Hindu gurus and 200 scientists to identify all ancient yoga positions or asanas and register each one to stop patent pirates from stealing its traditional knowledge .
India, in a bid to stop all those blatant "patent pirates" from stealing its "traditional knowledge", has set up a team of Hindu gurus and 200 scientists to identify all ancient yoga positions or asanas. The next step - register and patent each one of them.
So far, they have added 600 asanas to India's Traditional Knowledge Digital Library to stop so-called gurus in the United States and Europe patenting established poses as their own, reports The Telegraph.Attempts by mostly American yoga teachers to patent yoga moves from their classes as their own originals has angered India.
Since its arrival in Britain and America in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when it was popularised by Beatles guitarist George Harrison, among others, Yoga has become a 225 billion dollar industry.
In India, however, it remains collective knowledge - practiced in public parks where gurus often teach fast breathing exercises, like pranayam, and different 'sun-salutations,' free of charge.
But as the number of Western yoga teachers has grown, there has been a steady increase in patent applications claiming each pose in their class is not part of the ancient discipline of mind and body, but their own unique invention.
In the United States alone, there have been more than 130 yoga-related patents, 150 copyrights and 2,300 trademarks.
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So far a team of yoga gurus from nine schools have worked with government officials and 200 scientists from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to scan 35 ancient texts including the Hindu epics, the Mahabharata and the Bhagwad Gita, and Patanjali's Yoga Sutras to register each native pose.
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