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Classes are limited to 10
students to encourage a small learning environment.
Class Schedules follow our
daily
routines.
To register :
email yogashram@gmail.com or call the ashram
at 0091 1 35 248 5057 or 0091 1 334 395
835.
Please arrive at least one day before the course begins.
Silent Retreats are available for anyone at any time. |
Fees
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Sri Santosh
Puri Ashram is run purely on a donation
basis. The suggested donation for each course
is 500Rs. per day which includes: accomodations,
vegetarian meals, laundry, internet use
as well as the classes themselves (unless
otherwise indicated for a particular class).
We believe in being content with what we
are given by the grace of the Divine. Therefore,
please give according to your means. If
you can pay more, please do as it will cover
the cost of those who can pay less.
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2007
JANUARY
*full moon: January 3
Bhagavad Gita January 2-11
Hatha Yoga & Meditation January 12-21
Patanjali (Jnana Yoga) January
22-31
FEBRUARY
*full moon: February 2 (Babaji bhandara)
Guruji Celebration February 1-10
Bhagavad Gita February 11-19***
Patanjali (Jnana
Yoga) February 19-28
MARCH
*full moon: March 3
Bhagavad Gita March 1-10
Clinical Yoga & Ayurveda Course March 11-30
APRIL
*full moon: April 2 (Baisakhi)
Navratra: April 6
Bhagavad Gita April 1-10
Patanjali (Jnana Yoga) April 11-20
Introduction to Ayurveda April 21-30
MAY
*full moon: May 2 & 31 (Budh Poornima)
Bhagavad Gita May 1-10
Indian Ayurveda Cooking May 11-20
JUNE
*full moon: June 30
Bhagavad Gita June 1-10
JULY
*full moon: July 29 (Guru Purnima)
Bhagavad Gita July 1-10
Introduction to Ayurveda July 11-20
Guruji Celebration July 21-30
AUGUST
*full moon: August 28 (Raksha Bandhan)
Bhagavad Gita August 1-10
Indian Ayurveda Cooking August 11-20
SEPTEMBER
*full moon: September 26
Clinical Yoga & Ayurveda Course
September 1-20
Hatha Yoga & Meditation September 21-30
OCTOBER
*full moon: October 26
Bhagavad Gita October 1-10
Hatha Yoga & Meditation October 11-20
Patanjali Yoga Philosophy (Jnana Yoga) October
21-30
NOVEMBER
*full moon: November 24
Bhagavad Gita November 1-10
Clinical Yoga & Ayurveda Course November 11-30
DECEMBER
*full moon: December 23
Bhagavad Gita December 1-10
Hatha Yoga & Meditation December 11-20
Indian Ayurveda Cooking December 21-30
In this 10 day Introduction to
Meditation (Dhyana Yoga) Course, we will explore
traditional yoga methods of meditation. This course
will help you to understand the importance of
meditation in spiritual life and allow you to
deepen your meditation practice. Mataji
and/or Ganga
will introduce various techniques of meditation
for you to choose the appropriate one for you.
All may attend the classes, whether you have a
meditation practice already or if you are completely
new to meditation.
January 12-21 2007
December 11-20 2007 September 21-30 2007
October 11-20 2007
Ganga
Puri will teach the Jnana Yoga 10 day intensive
course studying the Sutras of Patanjali, the father
of yoga. You will share in learning the sutras
including the traditional ashtanga, or 8 limbs.
Patanjali teaches us the importance of removing
the modifications of the mind, self-study with
devotion, and praticing with detachment. Learn
the path of yoga, the discipline to be adopted
in our lives by spreading the stability through
awareness of self while living in a place where
meditation can be strengthened in the company
of spiritual seekers. Discover the ancient philosophy
that believes one can use discipline to observe
daily life, that the mind is to be trained on
the way to union, and learn the importance of
being a witness. This course is important to deepen
your awareness, especially if you have studied
Yogasana (physical postures) and would like to
learn about yogic philosophy.
January 22-31 2007
February 19-28 2007
April 11-20 2007 October 21-30 2007
Ten day intensive study of the Bhagavad
Gita with Mataji.
The Bhavagad Gita is a wish-fulfilling book. Each
verse has the divinity to lead you towards liberation,
if rightly understood through devotion, surrender,
and unshakable faith. The knowledge of this song
will free us from ignorance, the source of suffering.
Through meditation, its wisdom will be experienced,
filling us with the bliss of devotion, wonder,
and detachment. In this course aspirants will
have the unique chance to transfer the teachings
of the Gita directly into practice in the favorable
atmosphere of the ashram. Each day will be guided
by one of the teachings of Lord Krishna and will
be applied to the asana practice, meditation,
and while experiencing the benefits of Karma,
Bhakti, and Jyana Yoga.
January 2-11 2007
February 11-19*** 2007
March 1-10 2007
April 1-10 2007
May 1-10 2007
June 1-10 2007
July 1-10 2007 August 1-10 2007
October 1-10 2007
November 1-10 2007 December 1-10 2007
A three week course, lead by Ganga
Puri, to learn the benefits of using traditional
yoga asanas for common ailments such as: diabetes,
obesity, back pain, high & low blood pressure,
heart disease, mental stress, etc. Classes include:
cleansing, pranayama, meditation, asana, introduction
to Aryuveda and Clinical Yoga. The course where
yoga meets ayurveda will be 108 hours in total.
Attendees will receive a certificate at the end
of the course. Please arrive one day before the
beginning of the course. The suggested donation
for this course is 750 Rs rather than 500 Rs.
March 11-30 2007
September 1-20 2007 November 11-30 2007
Join us for an Introduction to
Ayurveda, an ancient healing tradition that approaches
health from the physical, mental, social-emotional,
and spiritual perspectives. You will learn about
the doshas: vata, pita, kapha, and the gunas:
rajas, tamas, satva. This course gives practical
ways you can improve your health daily by understanding
the effects of what we take into the body. The
goal of ayurveda is to bring healthy characteristics
into one's life. Alaknanda Puri will teach the
Introduction to Ayurveda course.
April 21-30 2007
July 11-20 2007
In this course, you will learn Ayurveda
Indian Cooking (Vegetarian) based on the ancient
principles of Ayurveda. You will apply ayurveda
concepts directly to prepare food. Ayurvedic Cooking
makes people healthy. You will learn to use food
as a means of balancing oneself. By learning different
varieties of ayurvedic vegetarian cooking, you
will be able to apply ayurvedic concepts into
the food you prepare for yourself, family, and
friends. Mandakini Puri will be your chef cook
and teacher.
May 11-20 2007
August 11-20 2007 December 21-30 2007
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