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OBJECTIVE
Ever engrossed in incessant activity, modern man needs some respite to revitalise himself periodically. Our grand Spiritual Heritage offers a scientific means to release packed-up tensions, to cleanse the mind of in built limitations, to solve inner conflicts- intellectual and emotional. Further it acquaints us with our real nature, the potentially divine character. This itself will bring a great transformation in our outlook. And when this happens at the nature’s lap, far from the maddening crowds, an experience of harmonious living emerges.
SYLLABUS
Theory: The secret of the Upanisads. The concept of SVYASA movement.
Practice: A first course on Asanas. ‘OMKARA’ Dhyana. Devotional session. Karma Yoga, Cyclic Meditation and
Pranayama.
Accomodation :
sVYASA has extensive residential facilities for students undergoing courses. It has 3 hostels for men, a hostel for women besides cottages and guest rooms. It also has separate residential facilities for Therapy Participants.
The accommodation is in the form of single participant rooms, double participant rooms and dormitories with housing from 4 to 10 students each. The decision relating to accommodation allotment will be the sole prerogative of the management / sub registrar.
Foreign citizens will be allotted twin sharing rooms with attached bathrooms and under special cases (depending upon availability and the decision of the Sub-Registrar) may be allotted single rooms. For both types of rooms, the furnishing is sparse but includes sleeping cots, working desk as well as cupboard.
The Ashram rooms are sparsely equipped, with only the basic necessities being provided in tune with the spirit of the yoga learning process.
Fooding :
The Ashram routine includes three complete meals. The food is vegetarian and a Sattvik balanced South Indian diet in tune with the yogic principles of food and diet. The Ashram routine also includes a Malt break in late afternoon. No tea / coffee is provided in the Ashram. Outside food is not permitted in the Ashram. However, the Ashram has a tuck shop where students may purchase fruits or small eats.
Daily necessities :
SVYP, the publication wing of sVYASA has an extension counter within the Ashram premises where students / participants may purchase assorted publications as well as their daily needs such as soap, toothbrush, mosquito repellant, bottled drinking water, yoga wear etc.
Conducted by : Svyasa
Duration: 1 Week
Eligibility : Men and Women above 16 years of age.
Books: Yoga for Promotion of Positive Health*
(ii) YSP YIN YOGA INTENSIVE
(Variable duration tailor made course)
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Course Fees:
Indian Citizens: Rs. 25000/-
Foreign Nationals: $1250
Fees include Boarding and Lodging
Start Date:
Residential Batches every month
Applicants are required to arrive in Bangalore, India and indicate their time of arrival.
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