Indian teachers kindle yoga interest among Chinese

Indian teachers kindle yoga interest among Chinese

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Beijing: He is popularly known as "Kabbi Laoshi", or Kapil the Teacher.

At just 27 years, Kapil Gautam is spreading yoga in China where many people believe it is the best way to stay slim.

Having mastered Japanese and Spanish in Delhi University, Gautam came to China two years ago to study a new language. He ended up in Shenyang town, about 700km northeast of Beijing where temperatures dip in winter to a bone-chilling 37 degrees.

Even as he learnt Putong Hua, the dominant Chinese language, Gautam started teaching yoga to a people hungry to know the ancient Indian science. In the process he became a celebrity of sorts as the town's magazines and television channels vied with one another to interview him.

Gautam is only one of an estimated 400 yoga teachers from India who have made China their home and are making a mark. But his success came the hard way.

When he flew into Beijing in March 2006, Gautam spoke no Chinese and the only person he knew in China was a woman teacher from Shenyang who had persuaded his brother to send Gautam over to learn Putong Hua.

Diversion

He had no idea how to take a flight to Shenyang. A crisis hit him when his plane got diverted to another city due to bad weather and the battery in his mobile phone - the only link to the world - went dead. "How I reached Shenyang and how I managed the initial months without understanding a word of what was taught, I can't forget," Gautam said. "One or two [South] Korean students knew a little English and tried to help me. "I thought I had reached a different planet. It was a different society, a different culture, different customs and different cuisine. I became desperate to get back to Delhi."

But he was urged by people to stay on. His determination to prove himself also helped. Gautam slowly gained confidence. He was soon teaching English to a professor's son, and learning Putong Hua from the young lad too.

The yoga that he had learnt in New Delhi and Haridwar came to Gautam's rescue when someone opened a yoga class. He was taken as a teacher, and quickly became a hit.

Soon a bigger school hired him at 5,000 yuan a month. His students were all women, from 20 to 50 years in age, eager to be in good shape. "I teach Hatha yoga, Power yoga and Hot yoga," he explained. "The last two are American varieties which I learnt in China."

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