Ashrams in India
Anand Prakash Ashram is one of the best Ashrams in India was founded by Yogi Vishvketu ji and Chetana Panwar, and had its opening ceremonies on Deepavali, Nov. 9, 2007.
Yoga Retreats in India
Yoga Retreats in Rishikesh will include four yoga classes in India designed by Yogi Vishvketu ji, such as: - Akhanda (holistic) Yoga, a balanced flow of postures incorporating pranayama, mantra and meditation
- Hatha-Raja, a meditative flow of postures performed with the sonorous Brahmaree Pranayama;
- Classical Kundalini, a dynamic class with oscillating movements, and a lot of breath work stimulating the energy channels via the two nostrils, also including chanting and visualizing the chakras;
- Akhanda Five Elements, a class that allows the practitioner to repeat a simple series of postures five times with the focus on the different elements and their healing qualities. To know more, visit www.anandprakashashram.com
Meditation Retreats in India Yoga Teacher Training, especially Meditation Retreats in India setting can be a transformative experience that brings up issues from the tissues for processing and release. please seek appropriate support before considering embarking on Yoga Teacher Training.
Yoga Teacher Training Yoga Teacher Training helps to deepen their insights into the science of yoga and Ayurveda, as well as pursue yoga teaching certification, this is an ideal opportunity. Imagine delving into an intensive 4-week training at a traditional ashram in Rishikesh, a holy Ganges-side town in the foothills of the Himalayas.
Yoga Classes In India Yoga classes In India at Rishikesh are twice a day – 6-7:30 Am and 4-5:30PM. We teach a flowing sequence of Yoga postures interwoven with pranayama teaching, Yoga retreats and concluding with Yoga and meditation. We call our approach to yoga classes Akhanda Yoga meaning holistic or unbroken tradition. For more information on Akhanda Yoga, please visit the About Us page. We ask that all residents attend the yoga classes when staying at the Ananda Prakash Ashram to preserve the atmosphere of yoga sadhana.