T Nagar, Chennai, India - 600018
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136.1 Yoga studio,Ground floor, Old No 30, New No 6,
North Crescent Road
T Nagar, Chennai, India - 600018
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Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Styles of Yoga
Iyengar Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Thai Yoga, Power Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Raja Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Bikram Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Yoga Meditation
5 out of 5 1 review
MaryleneLaforet
"I joined the studio in May 2011 and Yoga was new to me or almost. I was immediately seduced by the asana practise and the stretching effects on the physical level. In fact my practise has been based on the body since the last 8 monthes more than on the mind. Nonetheless I am very quickly bored with aerobic classes or fitness for fitness so I am glad yoga has other dimensions. After going to the ashram, I realized the larger picture of Yoga and I am definitly interested to go deeper into my yoga practise nowadays ...(chanting, breating, yoga nidra, meditation) and more importantly I am very fond of the yoga philosophy which gives us a lot of good perspectives in life. - Realize what the term Yoga means and that it is not only practising Yoga (fitness) on the mat or doing asanas while wearing comfortable clothes ... Yoga is a more global concept, it is a philosophy and a discipline also. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ON THE MAT TO PRACTISE YOGA=>answer to what is YOGA? - Reco from Swami Satsangi is to apply this particular formula for your day. She answered that when asked the question how to integrate Yoga in our daily life in the city ?80% is karma yoga do your job ( @ office ) with full devotion and strive to achieve perfection the remaining 20% divide between asanas prayanam meditation relaxation chanting and reading philosophical yoga texts.equation applies to my daily life.Experiencing KIRTAN which is chanting. Already Swami Sastangi while coming to Chennai explained the great effect on the mind of chanting mantras ( improve concentration, good effects of vibrations). In fact, I was not very confortable as a foreigner chanting mantras and also I am not religious and I am finding sometimes Yoga too close to hinduism but experiencing kirtan in ashram is almost going to a disco party it is so vibrant and energetic thing ! =>more interest in chanting -in fact the day in the ashram was packed with activities no time to wonder or chilled out hardly and we were able to achieve so much and we were not tired even if we woke up daily at 4 am. That combined with reading a book from Bihar in which they explain the body rhythm and energy level versus day timing.I am more convinced about benefits of getting up early and practising yoga in the morning and trying to apply that to my life in the city.Interacting with the sanyasis was a really good thing. They are smart level headed people who are taking that path and that is really inspiring to see that and to see how energetic and bold they are living the ashram life is actually inspiring and made us reflect on our actions in the city."
1. What are the styles of Yoga you teach?
Iyengar Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Thai Yoga and others
2. Which classes do you teach?
We teach Yoga Class
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, We provide a free demo class.
4. Where are you located?
We are located in T Nagar, Chennai.
Class Location
Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)
At the Institute
Styles of Yoga
Iyengar Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Thai Yoga, Power Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Raja Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Bikram Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, Yoga Meditation
5 out of 5 1 review
MaryleneLaforet
"I joined the studio in May 2011 and Yoga was new to me or almost. I was immediately seduced by the asana practise and the stretching effects on the physical level. In fact my practise has been based on the body since the last 8 monthes more than on the mind. Nonetheless I am very quickly bored with aerobic classes or fitness for fitness so I am glad yoga has other dimensions. After going to the ashram, I realized the larger picture of Yoga and I am definitly interested to go deeper into my yoga practise nowadays ...(chanting, breating, yoga nidra, meditation) and more importantly I am very fond of the yoga philosophy which gives us a lot of good perspectives in life. - Realize what the term Yoga means and that it is not only practising Yoga (fitness) on the mat or doing asanas while wearing comfortable clothes ... Yoga is a more global concept, it is a philosophy and a discipline also. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE ON THE MAT TO PRACTISE YOGA=>answer to what is YOGA? - Reco from Swami Satsangi is to apply this particular formula for your day. She answered that when asked the question how to integrate Yoga in our daily life in the city ?80% is karma yoga do your job ( @ office ) with full devotion and strive to achieve perfection the remaining 20% divide between asanas prayanam meditation relaxation chanting and reading philosophical yoga texts.equation applies to my daily life.Experiencing KIRTAN which is chanting. Already Swami Sastangi while coming to Chennai explained the great effect on the mind of chanting mantras ( improve concentration, good effects of vibrations). In fact, I was not very confortable as a foreigner chanting mantras and also I am not religious and I am finding sometimes Yoga too close to hinduism but experiencing kirtan in ashram is almost going to a disco party it is so vibrant and energetic thing ! =>more interest in chanting -in fact the day in the ashram was packed with activities no time to wonder or chilled out hardly and we were able to achieve so much and we were not tired even if we woke up daily at 4 am. That combined with reading a book from Bihar in which they explain the body rhythm and energy level versus day timing.I am more convinced about benefits of getting up early and practising yoga in the morning and trying to apply that to my life in the city.Interacting with the sanyasis was a really good thing. They are smart level headed people who are taking that path and that is really inspiring to see that and to see how energetic and bold they are living the ashram life is actually inspiring and made us reflect on our actions in the city."
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