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Here are some yoga websites from all over the English-speaking world that you may enjoy visiting.  Websites are included if they contain a significant amount of information about yoga.  Please email us if you come across any interesting sites not listed here (newest additions are at the top of the list).

www.phenixyoga.com/about-yoga/
This page has some really good information about what yoga is.
Really useful for anyone wanting a general overview. Easy to understand, but with some detail about the different aspects.
www.hot-yoga.net
The hot yoga website has listings of hot yoga resources, articles about hot yoga, and listings of hot yoga studios across the world.
www.yogabhoga.co.uk
Scotland's yoga website.  Listings of yoga teachers, centres, retreats and holidays, yoga events, articles, interviews and resources to do with all aspects of yoga in scotland.
www.patanjalisutras.com
Beautiful devotional, educational site with inspirational translations of the Yoga Sutras. Read through the yoga Sutras and listen to audio clips of each verse in Sanskrit.
www.traditionalyogastudies.com
Comprehensive website dedicated to Yoga philosophy, history, and practice featuring the writings of Georg Feuerstein. It includes numerous articles, reviews, a Yoga Glossary, information on TYS’s two distance learning courses, second-hand books, and a newsletter.
 

www.extensionyoga.com
Title: "ExTENSION & RECOVERY YOGA
- How to Maximize Benefit and Minimize Risk - A Free Educational Resource for Teachers and Students by Sam Dworkis".  A detailed and comprehensive site. 

www.yogaatwork.co.uk
The website of Phil Aston, yoga teacher in the Midlands, contains information and tips about yoga and stress, dealing with panic attacks, pranayama and breathing.

www.specialyoga.com 
This wonderful site in America specialises in yoga for children with special needs, like Downs Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy.  There are lovely pictures of children doing yoga and details about suitable programmes of asanas and becoming a teacher in this area.

www.healthandyoga.com 
An interesting Indian site with lots of information about yoga and health. There are sections on food, naturopathy, pregnancy and meditation. There's also a good section on the kriyas.

www.meditationsociety.com 
The official site of the Meditation Society of America.  A comprehensive site on meditation for beginners and more experienced practitioners.

www.meditationcenter.com 
An easy to use site on meditation, with a number of different virtual meditation rooms, including inner light, mindfulness and energy healing.

www.ayri.org
The webite of Sri Pattabhi Jois's Asthanga Yoga Research Institute in Mysore, India.  This is his official website and contains a wealth of information for those wishing to learn more about the man himself and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga.

www.ashtanga.com 
The official website for Ashtanga Yoga which lists teachers certified by Sri Pattabhi Jois. Contains details of all Pattabhi Jois's teaching programmes in India and around the world.

www.kym.org 
This is the website of the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, the yoga centre in Madras where Desikachar is based. Contains information about their Yoga Research and publications.

www.yogasite.com 
An interesting US site with many postures and some sequences illustrated and described.

www.bindu.freeserve.co.uk 
Cassandra's Compendium - this site has a large section on yoga.  It includes an introduction to yoga and useful summaries on the Bhagavad Gita, Patanjali's yoga sutras and the Upanishads. Also contains substantial information about Viniyoga, Desikachar and Krishnamacharya.

www.panicfree.co.uk
A site containing useful information about panic attacks, set up by a former sufferer.  The site explains how yoga can help. 

www.yoga-ireland.com
Yoga Ireland - a site providing information about hatha yoga and meditation in Ireland, particularly Iyengar and Ashtanga Vinyasa yoga.  Includes an on-line magazine.

www.will-harris.com/yoga 
Yoga from your office chair!  Animated graphics with instructions on how to stretch and relax at work.

www.yogananda-srf.org
Have you read Autobiography of a Yogi?  Two main organisations were set up in memory of Paramhansa Yogananda.  This is the website of the more official of the two organisations which was set up by him in 1920. Includes information about the life of Yogananda and some selections from his writings.

www.ananda.org
This is the other Yogananda organisation run by Kriyananda.  Includes information about kriya yoga.

www.yogaworld.org
The website of Graham Ledgerwood (Ramakrishna Ananda), gives an overview of the main types of yoga and meditation techniques.  

www.sivananda.org
The website of the Sivananda worldwide organisation founded by Swami Vishnu-Devananda.  Includes pages on the principles and paths of yoga, according to the teachings of Sivananda.  12 basic postures are pictured and described.

www.santosha.com
The website of the Yoga Anand Ashram, founded by Gurani Anjali.  A substantial site giving information on all aspects of yoga.  Includes inspirational readings by Gurani Anjali.  Gives illustrated step-by-step instruction on 30 yoga postures.

www.yogajournal.com
The website of the US magazine Yoga Journal.  Contains lots of interesting yoga articles. 

www.kriya.org
An organisation dedicated to the practice of kriya yoga.  On-line journal of kriya yoga called Soul Culture, with articles by Paramahansa Hariharananda and others.

www.iyta.org.au
The website of the International Yoga Teachers Association, based in Australia. 

www.mantra-yoga.com
The website of Muz Murray - information about his life and work. Includes an interesting article on mantra.

www.meditationguide.info
This website contains information regarding various meditation techniques and methods.

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