Teaching Yoga is a learning that comes experientially through personal practice. The energy of the experienced - the Guru, doesn’t get transferred to the experiencer unless there is a one to one connection …the most crucial part in transference of experiential knowledge.
Paromita Das
“The memories of practicing Yoga with my father are still very vivid … probably the Samskara that stayed with me throughout” …says Paromita Das, Yoga Vedanta’s first online teacher. For her, Yoga took a back seat…
Vandana Ratti
“Little do we know while pursuing our academics for a career that there lies a total transformation ahead in our thoughts, priorities and actions. God is the best architect of our life. I realised this when…
Priya Sriram
“Yoga is not just about the physical practice. It's about a journey towards self-discovery”, opines Yogacharya Priya. All aspects of Yoga intrigue her and practice of these at a subtle level helps her to maintain discipline in life…
Sheffali Budhiraja
"I wish I had discovered yoga as a child", often thinks Sheffali, who found her passion for yoga later on in life while taking prenatal classes for back pain…
Pallavi Mahapatra
A former banker turned Yoga teacher, Pallavi is profoundly passionate about Yoga. Pallavi’s journey of becoming a Yoga teacher is nothing short of a fascinating story…
Shobha Marwah
“I was psychologically devastated when I lost my child in 2009 - a loss that rendered me an emotional wreck. I desperately wanted something that could ease out my pain…
Manvir Rawat
“Born and brought up in Uttarkashi, I have always had Himalayas in my genes. I rarely miss a chance of climbing”, recounts Manveer…