YogAnga Retreat
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Courses & Schedule at YogAnga Retreat

YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram offers a range of residential Yoga and Ayurveda courses throughout the year. Rooted in traditional teachings, these programs support both study and direct experience within an authentic ashram environment.

Courses are scheduled according to the lunar cycle (Hindu calendar), creating a natural rhythm for practice and learning. Guests may join specific courses, come for a personal or silent retreat, or simply follow the daily routine of the ashram.

Life at the ashram is closely connected to the rhythm of traditional Indian festivals. You may choose to plan your stay to coincide with these moments. Key festival dates are included in the schedule below.

Explore the different courses below, and scroll down to view upcoming dates and schedule.


Residential Courses and Retreat Descriptions

Ayurveda One Month Residential Intensive Training Certificate Course

Sanskrit scriptural foundation meets real life relate-ability, where you will learn the basics of principals, diagnosis, treatments, medicinal plants & preparing medicine, in this One Month Intensive Ayurveda Certificate Residential Training Course.

Patanjali Yoga Sutras Lecture Courses

Patanjali Yoga Sutras Philosophy lecture course with Ganga Puri gives an introduction to Jñana Yoga in four chapters: Samadhi, Sadhana, Vibhuti, and Kaivalya. Take your yoga practice to the next level by gaining a deeper understanding of the eight limbs of yoga.

YogAnga Retreat France, at St Izaire

YogAnga Retreat France: Ananda Mataji Hermitage at St Izaire carries the spirit of Santosh Puri Ashram, from the banks of the Ganga River all the way to the banks of the Dourdou de Camares River in the South of France. For our European Friends who can't travel all the way to India, but miss the daily routine of a sadhana retreat.

Ayurveda Theory Two Week Residential and Online Courses

Sanskrit scriptural foundation meets real life relate-ability: learn the basics principals to help you lead a healthy Ayurvedic lifestyle, in this two week Ayurveda Theory Online Course.

Hatha Yoga: Asana & Pranayama

Explore various techniques of traditional Hatha Yoga: Asana & Pranayama by deepening your practice by living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment. All will benefit from our general guest asana classes, whether you are a beginner or have previous experience.

Yogic Sukṣma Vyāyām Courses

Alaknanda Puri teaches Sukṣma Vyāyām, also known as Himalayan Yoga, a unique system of subtle prāṇic exercises, which energizes the body and harmonizes the mind.

Ayurvedic Indian Cooking

In this two weeks intensive practical course taught by Mandakini Puri, with the kitchen as your classroom, you will learn classic vegetarian dishes based on the Ayurvedic principles, to feed your yogic lifestyle.

Bhagavad Gita Courses

YogAnga Retreat Bhagavad Gita Courses happen several times throughout the year providing both theoretical and practical experience in Karma, Bhakti and Jñana Yoga. One of the foundational books of Sanatan Dharma (Hindu Philosophy), the Bhagavad Gita is a Sanskrit text that can guide any seeker towards the art of living.

Yantra Painting with Mandakini Puri

Experience the unique clarity of mind, inner peace, mantra and meditation, while connecting with your own creativity through Yantra Painting in this two week residential course with Mandakini Puri.


YogAnga Retreat Schedule 2026

Hatha Yoga & Swadhyaya Residential Retreats
May
8
to 1 Sept

Hatha Yoga & Swadhyaya Residential Retreats

Self-guided immersion at Santosh Puri Ashram
Uttarakhand, India — on the banks of the Ganga, between Rishikesh and Haridwar

These residential retreats offer a quieter, more introspective way to experience ashram life.

This period is especially suited for those who wish to deepen their personal practice through self-guided sādhana, while remaining supported by the presence of the ashram environment.

Rather than a structured course, the emphasis is placed on developing one’s own rhythm — integrating asana, pranayama, meditation, and self-study into daily life.

Guidance remains available when needed. Those who are new to practice may request sessions to learn the foundations of Hatha Yoga, while more experienced practitioners are free to refine and deepen their existing sādhana.

Sādhanā, Seva & Self-Study

Life during this time revolves around three essential aspects:

Sādhanā — establishing a consistent personal practice
Seva (Karma Yoga) — contributing to the maintenance of the ashram through simple daily tasks
Svādhyāya — self-study, through observation, reflection, journaling, or the study of yogic texts

The ashram library offers a wide range of materials to support study, creating space for deeper introspection.

Daily Rhythm (suggested, subject to change)

4:00 am — Aarti, silent meditation & herbal tea
7:30 am — Asana
9:00 am — Breakfast
10:00 am — Karma Yoga
11:00 am — Svādhyāya (self-study)
1:00 pm — Lunch
3:00 pm — Herbal tea
4:00 pm — Self-guided pranayama & meditation
6:00 pm — Dinner
7:15 pm — Chanting by the dhuni
8:00 pm — Meditation or kirtan
9:00 pm — Lights out

Practical Information

This is a more independent retreat format, with fewer scheduled teachings than during more structured programs. Additional classes may be offered depending on availability — please refer to the full schedule for details.

For visa information, please refer to official government guidelines.

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Two Week Yantra Painting & Hatha Yoga Residential Course
Jul
14
to 11 Aug

Two Week Yantra Painting & Hatha Yoga Residential Course

In this two week Yantra Painting & Hatha Yoga Residential Course taught by Mandakini Puri, cultivate mindfulness and stillness in your art practice.

…along the bank of the Ganga, in the foothills of the Himalayas in between Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India

In this introductory two week Yantra Painting & Hatha Yoga Two Week Residential course led by Mandakini Puri you will strengthen your concentration, while cultivating a one pointed focus. Start your morning as any other at Santosh Puri Ashram with a 1.5 hour Hatha Yoga Session (asana, pranayam and meditation). Spend the afternoon chanting a Vedic mantra for the chosen deity while painting their representative yantra. July 14 – August 11th, 2026 in Uttarakhand, India

With over 20 years experience, Mandakini learned this Harish Johari Wash Painting Technique by her teacher Pieter Weltevrede.

What is Yantra Painting?

Yantra Painting is a tantric active meditation practice, involving a chosen chakra, planet or deity and its appropriate mantra.

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July 14 – August 11th, 2026 in Uttarakhand, India

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Please note: while these are suggested arrival and departure dates, according to the moon cycle, we do welcome you to arrive earlier and / or stay longer. Some classes may or may not have a (new or full moon) fire ceremony, with the actual class starting the following day. In some cases where this date falls on a Sunday, the actual class session will begin on Monday.

Yantra Painting & Hatha Yoga Two Week Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Hatha Yoga

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Yantra Painting

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

Your Teacher: Mandakini Puri

What kind of Visa Should I get?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

Contact us for enquiries or fill out the registration form.

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🪔 Festival: Guru Purnima 2026
Jul
29

🪔 Festival: Guru Purnima 2026

In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Guru Purnima at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on July 29: a full moon celebration in honour of our gurus, Santosh Puri Babaji and Narvada Puri Mataji.

Guru Purnima according to the Hindu lunar calendar, is held every year in the month of Ashadh (typically around June or July during monsoon).  In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Guru Purnima at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on July 29.

Come gather with us in this special time of year. Mingle among old friends and fellow devotees. Share stories about your experiences with Babaji and Mataji. Listen to the recitation of the Guru Gita.

In Sanskrit the word गुरु guru is made of two root words: गु gu meaning darkness, and रु ru meaning the remover of darkness. Our spiritual and academic preceptors remove the darkness of ignorance by imparting us ‘Apara Vidya’ (temporal knowledge).

ॐ असतो मा सदगमय ।
oṃ asato mā sad-gamaya
Om, Lead us from Unreality (of Transitory Existence) to the Reality (of the Eternal Self),

तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय ।
tamaso mā jyotir-gamaya
Lead us from the Darkness (of Ignorance) to the Light (of Spiritual Knowledge),

मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय।
mṛtyor-mā amṛtaṃ gamaya
Lead us from the Fear of Death to the Knowledge of Immortality.

One who dispels ignorance and leads to the path of knowledge. Guru Purnima is meant to pay tribute and shower utmost adoration, and respect for the one who like the phrase in Upanishad, which says ‘tamaso mā jyotir-gamaya‘ leads in the journey towards light.

Guru Purnima also marks the first day of monsoon, the rainy season. On this full moon celebration, all spiritual aspirants / devotees pay tribute to their respective (spiritual or academic) teacher or Guru.

The day before we decorate the ashram with flowers. That morning we perform a havan (sacred fire ceremony). After which we  will enjoy a special meal. Through out the day we will take turns reading from the sanskrit sacred text: Guru Gita.

You will see this image of Dattatreya, sitting on the alter behind the dhuni (our sacred fire place).

Hindus often associate Guru Purnima with the sacred memory of Saint Guru Vyas Dev, who taught Dattatreya, the one who is considered the guru of gurus. Ved Vyasa was the one to divide the Vedas into four- Rig, Sama, Yajur, and Atharva.

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Two Week Hatha Yoga & Bhagavad Gita Residential Course
Aug
12
to 28 Aug

Two Week Hatha Yoga & Bhagavad Gita Residential Course

Our Hatha Yoga Yoga & Bhagavad Gita Two Week Residential course is a great way to deepen your Asana, Pranayama & Meditation practice by adding a philosophical foundation to your sadhana, while learning the art of living within a residential ashram environment in India August 12th – 28th, 2026.

All will benefit from our general guest asana classes, whether you are a beginner or have previous experience, as the styles of the daily morning asana sessions are often adjusted to the abilities of the participants, dependent upon the individual teachers. Then to get the change to study the Bhagavad Gita in India, is next level.

Start your morning as any other at Santosh Puri Ashram with a 1.5 hour YogAsana Session (Hatha Yoga, pranayam and meditation) led by Mandakini Puri (or other available teachers). Spend the afternoon studying Bhagavad Gita with Alaknanda Puri.

Bhagavad Gita Residential Course lectures with Alaknanda Puri give an introduction to the teachings of Lord Krishna though his dialog with Arjun. Gain an experiential understanding of the benefits of Karma, Bhakti, Raja and Jñana Yoga, through Sanskrit chanting and real life relatable commentary.

One of the foundational books of Sanatan Dharma (Hindu Philosophy), the Bhagavad Gita is a Sanskrit text that can guide any seeker towards the art of living. 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

Hatha YogAsana & Bhagavad Gita Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Asana

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Bhagavad Gita Lecture

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

What kind of Visa Should I get?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

Contact us for enquiries or fill out the registration form.

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Two Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course
Sept
26
to 10 Oct

Two Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course

In this two week Hatha Yoga Residential Course taught by Mandakini Puri, Ganga Puri, and other available teachers, learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation while living an authentic yogic lifestyle, 2026 September 26th  – October 10th.

Start Autumn Season in 2026 off with good intentions and spend your holiday along the bank of the Ganga, in the foothills of the Himalayas in between Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India

Our Hatha Yoga Immersion Two Week Residential course is a great way to deepen your Asana, Pranayama & Meditation practice by living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment. All will benefit from our general guest asana classes, whether you are a beginner or have previous experience, as the styles of the daily morning asana sessions are often adjusted to the abilities of the participants, dependent upon the individual teachers. In this two week residential course you will have two sessions a day as well as ample time for self practice.

CLICK TO FILL OUT REGISTRATION FORM

Hatha Yoga Two Week Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Asana

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 11:00 Am – Svādhyāya (self study time)

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Pranayam & Meditation

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

What kind of Visa Should I get?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

Contact us for enquiries or fill out the registration form.

Spend your 2026 Autumn with YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram.

All will benefit from living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment, whether you are a beginner or have your own dedicated practice.

Following the suggested daily routine (below), or creating your own, we will encourage you to develop the self disciple it takes to live a true yogic lifestyle.

If you are unsure where to start with your practice, you may request a class session led by Mandakini Puri to learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation. Mandakini’s hatha yoga classes are adjusted to the abilities of the participants.

Karma Yoga is an essential part of your sadhana journey.

Contributing to the maintenance of the ashram through seva – the spiritual practice of selfless service without an expectation of recognition or reward. In the rainy off-season, with less guests than usual, its often difficult to keep up the general ashram maintenance. Tasks could include food preparation, gardening and cleaning our communal spaces.

Svādhyāya (pronounced Swadhyaya) is self-guided-study as much as it is the study of the self.

Spend your free time observing yourself (your thoughts, words and actions), journaling or studying yogic scriptures, philosophy and commentaries. Our library is stacked with most anything you would want to read, research or study.

And if you can’t find what you are looking for, our local bookstore, Drolia Pustak Bhandar, has a large variety of books (in Sanskrit, Hindi and English) to support your studies. They also sell everything from malas to yoga mats to neti pots.

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September 26th  – October 10th.

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Two Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course 2026 Oct. 26 – Nov. 9th
Oct
26
to 9 Nov

Two Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course 2026 Oct. 26 – Nov. 9th

In this two week Hatha Yoga Residential Course taught by Mandakini Puri, Ganga Puri, and other available teachers, learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation while living an authentic yogic lifestyle, 2026 October 26th – November 9th.

Start Autumn Season in 2026 off with good intentions and spend your Diwali holiday along the bank of the Ganga, in the foothills of the Himalayas in between Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India

Our Hatha Yoga Immersion Two Week Residential course is a great way to deepen your Asana, Pranayama & Meditation practice by living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment. All will benefit from our general guest asana classes, whether you are a beginner or have previous experience, as the styles of the daily morning asana sessions are often adjusted to the abilities of the participants, dependent upon the individual teachers. In this two week residential course you will have two sessions a day as well as ample time for self practice.

CLICK TO FILL OUT REGISTRATION FORM

Hatha Yoga Two Week Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Asana

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 11:00 Am – Svādhyāya (self study time)

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Pranayam & Meditation

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

What kind of Visa Should I get?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

Contact us for enquiries or fill out the registration form.

Spend your 2026 Diwali with YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram.

Diwali at Santosh Puri Ashram, 2026

In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Diwali at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on November 8th: a new moon celebration to bring light into our lives.
According to the Hindu lunar calendar, is held every year in the month of Ashwin (between around mid-September and mid-November). In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Holi at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on November 8th.

Diwali is also ofter called Deepawali, due to the lamps that we light around our homes. It is believed keeping ghee lamps in the windowsills and doorways of one’s home, invites the Goddess Laxmi to enter and thus blesses our home with abundance and prosperity. The days prior to this holiday are often spend deep cleaning one’s home.

All will benefit from living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment, whether you are a beginner or have your own dedicated practice.

Following the suggested daily routine (below), or creating your own, we will encourage you to develop the self disciple it takes to live a true yogic lifestyle.

If you are unsure where to start with your practice, you may request a class session led by Mandakini Puri to learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation. Mandakini’s hatha yoga classes are adjusted to the abilities of the participants.

Karma Yoga is an essential part of your sadhana journey.

Contributing to the maintenance of the ashram through seva – the spiritual practice of selfless service without an expectation of recognition or reward. In the rainy off-season, with less guests than usual, its often difficult to keep up the general ashram maintenance. Tasks could include food preparation, gardening and cleaning our communal spaces.

Svādhyāya (pronounced Swadhyaya) is self-guided-study as much as it is the study of the self.

Spend your free time observing yourself (your thoughts, words and actions), journaling or studying yogic scriptures, philosophy and commentaries. Our library is stacked with most anything you would want to read, research or study.

And if you can’t find what you are looking for, our local bookstore, Drolia Pustak Bhandar, has a large variety of books (in Sanskrit, Hindi and English) to support your studies. They also sell everything from malas to yoga mats to neti pots.

See full YogAnga Retreat schedule

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🪔 Festival: Diwali at Santosh Puri Ashram, 2026
Nov
8

🪔 Festival: Diwali at Santosh Puri Ashram, 2026

In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Diwali at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on November 8th: a new moon celebration to bring light into our lives.

According to the Hindu lunar calendar, is held every year in the month of Ashwin (between around mid-September and mid-November).  In 2026 YogAnga Retreat will celebrate Holi at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram on November 8th.

Diwali is also ofter called Deepawali, due to the lamps that we light around our homes. It is believed keeping ghee lamps in the windowsills and doorways of one’s home, invites the Goddess Laxmi to enter and thus blesses our home with abundance and prosperity. The days prior to this holiday are often spend deep cleaning one’s home.

Diwali symbolises the spiritual victory of Dharma over Adharma, light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance and thus the illumination of our inner selves. It’s a reminder that if you let God into your life, it will light up every corner of your existence.

Come gather with us in this special time of year to celebrate Diwali at Santosh Puri Ashram. Mingle among friends (old and new) and fellow devotees. Dress up, spread ghee lamps around the ashram’s mandir, gardens, stairways, balconies and your own doorways.

Hindus celebrate Diwali to rejoice in Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya from a 14-year exile after defeating the evil Lord Ravana and rescuing the Goddess Sita, who had been Ravana’s captive. The festival marks the homecoming and reawakening of good over evil. It is said the villagers lit a path for Rama, to show him the way home.

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Best Place to Study Traditional Ayurveda One Month Residential Certificate Course
Nov
14
to 14 Dec

Best Place to Study Traditional Ayurveda One Month Residential Certificate Course

Ever wondered where is the best place to study Traditional Ayurveda in North India? Do you know about the next YogAnga Retreat Ayurveda Course?

YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram is the best place to learn traditional Ayurveda in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas.

Sri Santosh Puri Ashram offers the best traditional ayurveda courses with Alaknanda Puri, both two week short courses, as well as this Intensive One Month Residential Certificate Course, throughout the year. Our participants leave this program with a solid foundation of knowledge to diagnose and facilitate traditional ayurvedic treatments; say this is the best place to study Traditional Ayurveda in North India!

Sanskrit scriptural foundation meets real life relate-ability, Alaknanda Puri teaches the basics of Traditional Ayurveda: principals, diagnosis, treatments, medicinal plants & preparing medicine, in this Ayurveda Intensive One Month Residential Certificate Course.

This Ayurveda Intensive One Month Residential Certificate Course is for both Foreigners and Indian Nationals and will be taught in English. We will start and end the course with a havan (Vedic Fire Ceremony). It is advisable to arrive a day or two before the course begins. Course fee includes accommodations, meals, course materials and certificate of completion.

COURSE DATES: November 14 – December 14th, 2026

Ayurvedic Medical Science was passed down to us through generations over thousands of years of oral tradition, before finally being recorded in written form. It explains a holistic way of living a healthy life, a balance within one’s physical, social, mental and spiritual being. Approaching health holistically, from the physical, mental, social-emotional, and spiritual perspectives, Ayurvedic lifestyle and treatments bring health to the unhealthy and maintain that of the healthy and thus enabling one to attain their purpose in life. The basic knowledge of Ayurvedic principles helps us to understand our individual nature as well as that of the universe, to realize the connection between the microcosm within ourselves and the macrocosm of the universe, ultimately leading to optimal health and happiness.

Alaknanda Puri teaches traditional ayurveda courses. You will learn theory based on Sanskrit scriptures, as well as medicine preparation, treatments, and lifestyle guidance, in order to put the theory into practical use. 

Ayurveda Intensive One Month Residential Certificate Course will cover the following topics:

  • Parāyaṇam (call and response Ayurvedic scripture study)

  • Ayurvedic Principles

  • Diagnosis Techniques

  • Practical Treatment Techniques

  • Herbal Medicine Preparations

  • Sukṣma Vyāyām (subtle prāṇic exercise)

  • Ayurveda Cooking

  • Marma Science

  • Botanical Garden Tour (medicinal plant identification)

YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram is the best place to study Traditional Ayurveda in North India. Here is an example class:

Alaknanda Puri teaches Ayurveda Intensive One Month Residential Course once a year.
Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 6:00 Am – Parāyaṇam (call and response Sanskrit scripture study)

  • 7:30 Am –  Sukṣma Vyāyām (Subtle Prāṇic Exercise)

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 11:00 Am – Practical (Treatment / Medicine Preparation) Class

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Ayurveda Theory Class

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

Contact us for enquiries to learn Traditional Ayurveda with Alaknanda, or click the button below to fill out the registration form to join the next YogAnga Retreat Ayurveda Course.

What kind of Visa Should I get to Learn Traditional Ayurveda with Alaknanda Puri at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram in India?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

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Two Week Hatha Yoga & Ayurvedic Cooking Residential Course
Nov
24
to 8 Dec

Two Week Hatha Yoga & Ayurvedic Cooking Residential Course

In this two week Hatha Yoga & Ayurvedic Cooking Residential Course taught by Mandakini Puri, with the kitchen as your classroom, you will learn classic vegetarian dishes based on the Ayurvedic principles, to feed your yogic lifestyle.

…along the bank of the Ganga, in the foothills of the Himalayas in between Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India, November 24th – Dec 8th, 2026.

Hatha Yoga & Ayurvedic Cooking Residential Course: Start your morning as any other at Santosh Puri Ashram with a 1.5 hour Hatha Yoga Session (asana, pranayam and meditation) led by Mandakini Puri. Spend the afternoon in the kitchen, learning to use various food combinations as a means of balancing your doṣas. Gain an understanding of how to make basic stable meals, snacks and condiments needed for a truly yogic lifestyle. Learn apply Ayurvedic concepts into the food you prepare for yourself, family, and friends.

Please Note: this Hatha Yoga and Ayurvedic Cooking course may have some extra fees to cover the cost of cooking supplies for the class. You will be giving such details upon registration.

Also while these are suggested arrival and departure dates, according to the moon cycle, we do welcome you to arrive earlier and / or stay longer. Some classes may or may not have a (new or full moon) fire ceremony, with the actual class starting the following day. In some cases where this date falls on a Sunday, the actual class session will begin on Monday.

The recipies Mandakini Puri teaches in her Ayurvedic Cooking course, typically cater to serving 2-6 people, while measurement calculations can easily be tailored to your specific needs.

Certificates may be granted upon request.

Hatha Yoga & Ayurvedic Cooking Two Week Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Hatha Yoga

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 11:00 Am – Svādhyāya (self study time)

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Ayurvedic Cooking Class

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

Recipe for Carrot Halwa.

What kind of Visa Should I get?

Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

Contact us for enquiries or fill out the registration form.

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Three Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course
Dec
8
to 31 Dec

Three Week Hatha Yoga Immersion: Asana, Pranayama & Meditation Residential Course

Come to YogAnga Retreat for New Years Eve! In this special winter holiday, three week Hatha Yoga Residential Course taught by Mandakini PuriGanga Puri, and other teachers according to availability, learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation while living an authentic yogic lifestyle, December 8th  – 31st, 2026.

Spend your New Years Eve along the bank of the Ganga, in the foothills of the Himalayas in between Rishikesh and Haridwar in Uttarakhand, India

Our Hatha Yoga Immersion Two Week Residential course is a great way to deepen your Asana, Pranayama & Meditation practice by living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment. All will benefit from our general guest asana classes, whether you are a beginner or have previous experience, as the styles of the daily morning asana sessions are often adjusted to the abilities of the participants, dependent upon the individual teachers. In this two week residential course you will have two sessions a day as well as ample time for self practice.

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Hatha Yoga Two Week Residential Course Typical Daily Routine (subject to change):

  • 4:00 Am – awakening Conch, Aarti, Silent Meditation, herbal tea

  • 7:30 Am –  Asana

  • 9:00 Am – Breakfast

  • 10:00 Am – Karma Yoga

  • 11:00 Am – Svādhyāya (self study time)

  • 1:00 Pm – Lunch

  • 3:00 Pm – Tea Time (Herbal Tea)

  • 4:00 Pm – Pranayam & Meditation

  • 6:00 Pm – Dinner

  • 7:15 Pm – Vedic Chanting by the dhuni

  • 8:00 Pm – Meditation or Kirtan

  • 9:00 Pm – Lights out

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Please visit the official government website for the latest updates on which visas are available.

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Spend your New Years Eve with YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram.

All will benefit from living a spiritual life within a residential ashram environment, whether you are a beginner or have your own dedicated practice.

Following the suggested daily routine (below), or creating your own, we will encourage you to develop the self disciple it takes to live a true yogic lifestyle.

If you are unsure where to start with your practice, you may request a class session led by Mandakini Puri to learn the basics of Asana, Pranayama & Meditation. Mandakini’s hatha yoga classes are adjusted to the abilities of the participants.

Karma Yoga is an essential part of your sadhana journey.

Contributing to the maintenance of the ashram through seva – the spiritual practice of selfless service without an expectation of recognition or reward. In the rainy off-season, with less guests than usual, its often difficult to keep up the general ashram maintenance. Tasks could include food preparation, gardening and cleaning our communal spaces.

Svādhyāya (pronounced Swadhyaya) is self-guided-study as much as it is the study of the self.

Spend your free time observing yourself (your thoughts, words and actions), journaling or studying yogic scriptures, philosophy and commentaries. Our library is stacked with most anything you would want to read, research or study.

And if you can’t find what you are looking for, our local bookstore, Drolia Pustak Bhandar, has a large variety of books (in Sanskrit, Hindi and English) to support your studies. They also sell everything from malas to yoga mats to neti pots.

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Himalayan Yoga Retreat Tour 2026
Apr
17
to 1 May

Himalayan Yoga Retreat Tour 2026

Temples, Treks, & Sadhana… Joining a “YogAnga Himalayan Yoga Retreat” is an opportunity to take your sādhana (yoga practice) on the trail.

In this two week Himalayan Yoga Retreat Tour 2026, led by Ganga Puri, you’ll get the opportunity to meditate, practice asanas, play kirtan, learn to cook Ayurvedic food on the fire, and trek, all while exploring historical pilgrimages sites throughout the Indian Himalayas.

Himalayan Yoga Retreat Tour 2024: a transformational journey of your life!

Example Himalayan Yoga Retreat Tour Schedule:

[Actual Daily Routine and Travel Route Details may change]

  • Day 01: Ashram Stay
    Orientation Day: following the ashram daily routine

  • Day 02: Day Trip to Rishikesh
    Morning yoga and breakfast at the ashram and then 18km drive to Rishikesh.
    Lunch, ganga dip, evening Arati and dinner. Back by late evening for a relaxed stay at the ashram

  • Day 03: drive from Ashram > Devprayag
    Early morning drive from the ashram to Devprayag. Arrive and transfer to the river side nature Resort. Small 2km trek to nearby temple

  • Day 04: morning drive > Chopta Magpie EcoTourism Camp
    Remaining day to relax and to acclimatise. Dinner at the camp

  • Day 05: Chopta >  Tungnath Mandir (temple) 6hrs trek
    Morning yoga and breakfast – enjoying the panoramic view of various well-known peaks. Then drive to 6km trek up and down from Tungnath temple to our Camp with luxury tents. Dinner at the camp

  • Day 06: Chopta to Mandal
    Morning yoga – enjoying the panoramic view of various well-known peaks after the breakfast an hour drive to Mandal and the 4km up trek to Anusuya temple. 2km to Atri Cave and waterfall. 6km down trek to Mandal and then an hour drive to our Camp 

  • Day 07: Uttarkashi Drive 6-7 Hrs.
    Morning yoga and breakfast and off to a long curvy drive 6-7 hrs towards Uttarkashi. Overnight guest house stay at Natala. 

  • Day 08:  Harsil > Gangotri temple
    Morning breakfast at river side restaurant and 3hrs drive to Harsil. Then joining the trek or slow drive together with the Temple statue and local people (6-8hrs)

  • Day 09:  Gangotri
    Yoga along the Ganga. Meals in town. Short local forest walks. Visit the famous Gangotri Mandir (temple) in the evening. Dinner.

  • Day 10: Gangotri > Bhojbasa Trek : 5- 6 Hrs. Overnight Camp
    In the morning after breakfast visiting the famous Gangotri temple, later trek to Bhojbasa, the entire trek is along the roaring Bhagirathi river arrive at Bhojbasa and camp afternoon free to explore the area and to enjoy an excellent sunset on Bhagirathi group of peaks. Dinner and overnight in tents

  • Day 11: Bhojbasa > Gaumukh Glacier
    In the morning enjoying the panoramic view of Bhagirathi group of peaks, after breakfast trek to Gaumukh, meditation at the source of the Ganges, explore the area and trek to Bhojbasa, dinner and overnight at camp

  • Day 12: Bhojbasa > Gangotri Trek: 4-5 Hrs – Overnight stay at our guest house
    We trek down to Gangotri (11kms), meals and overnight stay at guest- house with Morning Yoga on the Himalayan natural flooring and after breakfast.

  • Day 13 : Gangotri > Rishikesh Drive: 8-9 Hrs.
    Taking the early morning car to Rishikesh, stop for a refreshing hot water bath at the Gangnani hot springs, packed lunch enroute, arrive late evening and stay the night at Santosh Puri Ashram.

  • Day 14: Ashram Stay
    Closing Day: one may decide to stay longer at the ashram or move on to the desired destination.

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