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A comprehensive yoga programme for young students at a California school has sparked a religious controversy with some parents expressing concern that the exercises might nudge their children closer to ancient Hindu beliefs.

A small but vocal group of parents, spurred on by the head of a local conservative advocacy group, has likened these 30-minute yoga classes at Paul Ecke Central Elementary School to religious indoctrination.

Underlying the controversy is the source of the programme's financing. The pilot project is supported by the Jois Foundation, a nonprofit organisation founded in memory of Indian yoga teacher Krishna Pattabhi Jois, The New York Times reported.

Parents and the advocacy group say the classes – part of a comprehensive programme offered to all public school students in this affluent suburb north of San Diego – represent a violation of the First Amendment. After the classes prompted discussion in local evangelical churches, parents said they were concerned that the exercises might nudge their children closer to ancient Hindu beliefs.
Opponents of the yoga classes have started an online petition to remove the course from the district's curriculum. They have shown up at school board meetings to denounce the programme.

Mary Eady, the parent of a first grader, said the classes were rooted in the deeply religious practice of Ashtanga yoga, in which physical actions are inextricable from the spiritual beliefs underlying them.
"They're not just teaching physical poses, they're teaching children how to think and how to make decisions," Eady was quoted as saying by the Times.



They're teaching children how to meditate and how to look within for peace and for comfort. They're using this as a tool for many things beyond just stretching." Dean Broyles, the president and chief counsel of the National Center for Law and Policy, a nonprofit law firm that champions religious freedom and traditional marriage, said, "There is a transparent promotion of Hindu religious beliefs and practices in the public schools through this Ashtanga yoga programme."
Broyles has threatened to sue if the school board does not address their concerns about yoga.

. The district has stood firm. Tim Baird, the schools superintendent, has defended the yoga classes as merely another element of a broader programme designed to promote children's physical and mental well-being.

The notion that yoga teachers have designs on converting tender young minds to Hinduism is incorrect, he said


"That's why we have an opt-out clause," Baird said. "If your faith is such that you believe that simply by doing the gorilla pose, you're invoking the Hindu gods, then by all means your child can be doing something else."

Russell Case, a representative of the Jois Foundation, said the parents' fears were misguided.

"They're concerned that we're putting our God before their God," Case said. "They're worried about competition. But we're much closer to them than they think. We're good Christians that just like to do yoga because it helps us to be better people."


Yoga programme at US school sparks religious controversy - Indian Express
 
It's quite beneficial actually,parents need to know..being healthy is more important than religion(if yoga interferes with the religion!,which it doesn't)
 
thats what the opposing parents are trying to do

No u r wrong. They r not practicing the option of optin out. They are trying to remove the whole programe out of its course. This is insane. This is like imposing ur insecurities on the whole society. Nobody is forcing this program on anyone which is an important element of Democracy.

Dint see anything illegal or wrong in this.

ppl have to understan. Yoga mite be an outcome during pagan or sanatanic(hinduism) practices but it nowhere teaches any RELIGION as such. ITs just simple, disciplined respiratory and physical exercises. No one is asking you to put tilak on forehead or to chant in front of idols. Do they ? Pepole refuse to try understand this simple logical stuff. Dont know why.
 
Yeah....with all this Hollywood, vulgar Rap songs, Video games, alcohol, drugs, teenage pregnancy, Easy access to guns etc. destroying their children, they are more worried about something that is good for health.

God Save America. :lol:
 
Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines. It has nothing to do with religion although it has originated from hindu philophoshy
 
The notion that yoga teachers have designs on converting tender young minds to Hinduism is incorrect, he said

It depends very much on the teacher. Some teachers, including Westerners, are so much into the yoga philosophy, culture and history that they spend several minutes in each lesson talking about it. Others only do the physical poses without any cultural history.
 
If there is an opt out clause, whats the controversy ?
 
It depends very much on the teacher. Some teachers, including Westerners, are so much into the yoga philosophy, culture and history that they spend several minutes in each lesson talking about it. Others only do the physical poses without any cultural history.

:lol: Hilarious

If it's optional , there is no controversy really .

If the school is using public funds to pay for a program which may promote a specific religious belief, then it's a misuse of public funds.

Yoga is not a religious thing . If some errant professor starts preaching Hinduism under the guise of Yoga ( unlikely) , he can be disciplined . Anyway it's up to them.
 
A comprehensive yoga programme for young students at a California school has sparked a religious controversy with some parents expressing concern that the exercises might nudge their children closer to ancient Hindu beliefs.


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This is I don't like about expansionist religion.. They want to spread there religion, but intolerant to other religion. There fear to Islam is valid, but Hinduism, Judaism and Parsi is not threat to any one...
 
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