YogAnga Retreat at Śri Santosh Puri Ashram

YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram: Explore a yogic lifestyle, where yogis were born and raised… on the bank of the sacred Ganga River in the foothills of the Himalayas (between Haridwar and Rishikesh).

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Two Week Hatha YogAsana & Bhagavad Gita Residential Course 2024 Nov 15 – 30

Śri Santosh Puri Ashram Sri Santosh Puri Ashram, Haripur Kalan, via Raiwala, DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND, India

Our Hatha Yoga YogAsana & 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. Through the teachings of Lord Krishna though his dialog with Arjun, gain an experiential understanding of the benefits of Karma, Bhakti, and Jñana Yoga.

Best Place to Study Traditional Ayurveda
One Month Residential Certificate Course Jan 1 – 30, 2025

Śri Santosh Puri Ashram Sri Santosh Puri Ashram, Haripur Kalan, via Raiwala, DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND, India

YogAnga Retreat at Sri Santosh Puri Ashram is the best place to learn traditional Ayurveda in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas. 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 course is for Foreigners and Indian Nationals and will be taught in English. Course fee includes accommodations and meals.

Shiva Tantra Mantra Meditation Residential Course 2025 Feb 12 – 27

Śri Santosh Puri Ashram Sri Santosh Puri Ashram, Haripur Kalan, via Raiwala, DEHRADUN, UTTARAKHAND, India

Shiva Tantra Mantra Meditation Residential Course, based on the Shiva Sutra, will be taught by Ganga Puri for the second time during the spring 2025 Hatha Yoga Teacher Training, February 12 - 27. The Shiva Sutra (Śivasūtra-s) by Vasugupta, is an ancient scripture from which arose Kashmir Shaivism during the 9th century. 77 aphorisms (poetic lines of Sanskrit text) provide a very deep threefold explanation about our consciousness, its evolution and the 36 tatvas (elements) that make up the human body.