Yoga Matters calls
Yoga the Iyengar Way "an influential classic textbook." In his foreword to the book, Iyengar wrote that he was "pleased to be associated with this work of my pupils." The journalist and yoga teacher Ann Pizer, writing on
Very Well Fit, comments that many practitioners see the book as a complement to Iyengar's own
Light on Yoga, and that the combination of big colour illustrations and "explicit alignment points" actually make it rather more approachable. The yoga teacher and journalist Marina Jung, writing in
Australian Yoga Life, called the book a "bestseller" and "highly influential throughout the world". Madhavi Kolhatkar, reviewing
Yoga Explained for
Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, writes that the book sets the practice of asanas in the context of the
Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Each unit of the book presents an asana, a page on the
Yoga Sutras, and a section on philosophy. == References ==