Studies With TK Ramaswami2
Studies With TK Ramaswami2
Studies With TK Ramaswami2
R KRISHNAMACHARYA
SRIVATSA RAMASWAMI
r Krishnamacharya during class at his residence in R.K. Puram. Photograph by Dr. Radhakrishnan.
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HENEVER R KRISHNAMACHARYA
taught me, prayer came rst.
Classes started with a meditative
prayer (dhyna loka) to Lord Viu
for the success of the session, followed
by prayers to Lord Hayagrva, the
repository of all Vedic knowledge, and
to Lord Ka. Next would be a prayer
appropriate to the topic at handto
Patajali if it was a yoga program, to
Bdaryaa for a program on Brahma
Stras, to Kapila for a Skhya class,
or the appropriate peace chant (nti
pha) for upaniadic vidys and Vedic
chanting programs. There would always
be a Prva-nti (beginning peace
invocation), and following tradition,
class would always end with a peace
chant called Uttara-nti, normally
the surrender loka to Lord Nryaa
found in Viu-sahasranma, and the
forgiveness or kampana-stotra, if it
was Vedic chanting class. The way my
guru maintained ajali-mudr while
saying the prayer was a point of study.
He said that in this mudr the palms
should be slightly cupped while keeping
the hands together. There should be a
hollow between the palms sucient to
hold an imaginary lotus or your heart
in a gesture of loving oering to the
dhyeya, the object of your meditation.
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r Krishnamacharya.
Photograph by Srivatsa Ramaswami.
COMPLETED MY UNDERGRADUATE
work in electrical engineering
in 1960. By then I had been r
Krishnamacharyas student for about
ve years. I had learned many of the
important poses such as sarvgsana,
padmsana, vajrsana, and dhanursana
plus several pryma methods. But it
was time to take a job. As an electrical
engineer, I got oers to work as a trainee
in a government-owned, lignite-based
electric-generation company about 150
miles from Madras or in a hydroelectric
plant in the hilly regions of Nilgiris,
about 350 miles from where I lived.
One day as my teacher was leaving
for home after teaching classes in our
house, I told him that I was leaving
Madras to take a job. He immediately
turned to my father and asked if he
would nd a job for me in Madras itself.
He indicated that his son Desikachar
had also graduated in engineering and
would probably nd a job in Madras.
My father, who was a founding partner
in a leading stock brokerage rm, talked
to some of his friends and arranged a
few interviews for me. I took a job in a
motorcycle company. But for my gurus
timely intervention, I would have missed
a lifetime opportunity of studying with
a great soul.
r Desikachars arrival in Madras
brought about a few momentous
changes. He soon started teaching,
still working as an engineer in his
outside job. One day, in a dramatic
development, r Krishnamacharya told
my father and me that he was stopping
teaching (he was in his mid-seventies
at that time) and that we could study
with his sons. I was sent to Desikachar
and my father became Sribhashyams
student. It was a dierent experience
studying with Desikachar, who was
more or less my own age. It soon became
apparent that he was going to become
an extraordinary teacher. Even as he
stuck to the basics of Krishnamacharyas
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r Krishnamacharya and his wife after class at his Mandavelli residence in the late 1960s. Photograph by Srivatsa Ramaswami.
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r Krishnamacharya chanting.
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r Krishnamacharya being honored by Srivatsa Ramaswamis father at his house on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday.
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