Wow. I’m surprised by some of the rather narrow-minded views being expressed here. It’s one thing to hold an opinion of doing yoga in the nude as well as siblings doing so, but the way things are being expressed here are definitely not ones you would expect to find coming from people that do yoga as a total practice. I think the mark of loving kindness and the spirit of Namaste are definitely being ignored. It’s interesting that some responders comment on respecting yoga while simultaneously not affording respect to a fellow human being which is, after all, one of the ideals of yogic practice.
As for doing yoga nude, a few thoughts spring to mind. I do it in shorts because I can’t imagine doing something like cobra pose or upward bow nude. Ouch. Makes my cobbles hurt just thinking about how they might get squashed if they were free to move of their own accord.
As for doing yoga nude being “disgusting” or “wrong” or “irreverent” or something like that… don’t forget that Shiva/Siva, Lord of the Yogis himself often ran about naked in disregard/mockery of the trivial concerns and petty taboos of society.
Is doing yoga nude any more of an “insult” to the ideals of yoga as a spiritual practice than buying the latest Shakti brand clothing or designer mat bag and going to your yoga center with the hopes of receiving compliments and even perhaps envy at your latest “yoga togs?” Is a class of soccer moms turning their practice into a competition of who has the best designer yoga pants and who can get the deepest into a pose missing some artificially-constructed point any less than people doing yoga in the nude? Does a post about nude yoga somehow miss the point of yoga as opposed to a post about “cool Ahimsa t-shirts” or one regarding favorite yoga clothing brands and fashion design???
Bear in mind not everyone who practices yoga, even in the West, attends a church, temple, or mosque. Many are Buddhists, those with developing interests in Hindu teachings, all the way to atheists. So arguments of “dressing in our best” for some god and Adam and Eve don’t hold a lot of sway. Between you, me, and the fencepost, I never understood the point of dressing up in our “Sunday best” for church even when I WAS a Christian. It always seemed to me it wound up being more of a fashion show put on for ones friends and rivals in the congregation moreso than some pretense of “respect” to some deity.
Of course, don’t let these folks get you down, Curt. Looking at the profiles and the post history, it looks like most people here aren’t living up to some of the yogic ideals because they haven’t been at it too long. We’re not talking about sadhus telling you to cover your junk, more like a few of Gaiam’s and Yoga Journal’s latest converts sounding off with some very strong and narrow-minded opinions.