Developereo
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About 20 million Americans practice yoga daily.Are you saying they are all taking a crash course on Hinduism.Stop talking such BS.Yoga has physical,mental and spiritual disciplines.Majority of the people practice only physical disciplines only just like another means of exercise.
Context makes all the difference.
If I go (i.e. opt in) to a yoga class at my gym, it's all physical and there's no mention of anything spiritual. If I take a similar class at a yoga institute then, depending on the teacher, there might be quite a bit of discussion. However, it was I who chose to opt in to the yoga institute, so it is OK.
This is very different from a school activity for small kids in an environment led by an authority figure. Unless the teachers are strictly monitored, many teachers have a tendency to get into the cultural aspects -- especially when they are affiliated with a hardcore yoga foundation like the one mentioned. These are not your typical gym class teachers, but philosophical yoga devotees who can't keep quiet for two seconds without blabbering on about the spirituality. I know, because I have taken any number of yoga classes and know the different types of teachers.
Hinduism may, or may not, proselytize but some of these teachers -- like a lot of new age devotees (vegetarianism, climate change, environmentalism, etc.) -- have a missionary zeal that would make people squirm.
Would you be OK if your kids school had a course where a mullah and a priest came down every week to "discuss" Islam and Christianity? The kids would be expected to attend the course as a normal part of school unless they explicitly opted out. It would put them in an uncomfortable spot of standing out from other kids and teachers.