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The Lure of Traditional Rhythms

Tuesday, November 5, 2002

Hundreds of Jakartans are signing up to learn yoga and Indian classical arts at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indian Cultural Center under the direct tutelage of Indian masters and artistes.

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Fifteen people lie on blankets in a 12-squaremeter room, in a big house located in Jakarta's Menteng area. There is no sound. And then a small, almost imperceptible voice is heard, quietly giving an instruction. Several times, the voice is heard, reminding the group to relax and concentrate simultaneously, guiding them through various positions. This is yoga, the ancient Indian discipline that attempts to unite mind, body and spirit, taught u

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