India to patent yoga asanas
The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has prepared patent formats of nearly 900 yoga asanas (postures), to prevent European and American companies involved in fitness-related activities from claiming them as their own.
These asanas will all be included in the digitalised Traditional Knowledge Library (TKDL), set up by the council to collect and record traditional treatment therapy knowledge. Medicines and yoga asanas registered with it enjoy the status of being patented. Â
“Video recordings of the asanas are also being made and recorded to prevent them from being stolen,” said TKDL director Dr VK Gupta.
The CSIR began the project in 2006.
These 900 asanas have been collected from Patanjali’s classic work on yoga, as well as other ancient classics like the Bhagwat Gita.
Gupta said a number of countries had already laid claim to around 250 of these postures. Some foreign companies have even patented some of them.
Foreign companies have been selling some of the yoga postures as therapies to relieve stress or backaches.
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“How can someone else patent these asanas which are a part of our traditional treatment therapy knowledge? They should not be allowed to use them for commercial purposes,” Dr Gupta said.
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