Peaceful Mind - The Ancient Yoga

200 Hours Teacher Training in Hatha and Ashtanga, Vinyasa Yoga

200 Hours Teacher Training in Hatha and Ashtanga, Vinyasa Yoga (200 Hours TTC Program) India with Peaceful Mind – The Ancient Yoga in Goa & Dharamshala

Peaceful Mind – The Ancient Yoga School’s well-liked 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course is required after by many around the World for its variety, diversity and depth. Certified by Yoga Alliance, Yoga Alliance USA. it incorporates Hatha, Ashtanga & Vinyasa Yoga to give students an extensive, embracing learning experience that covers all key aspects of Yoga so they’re ready to become qualified Yoga Teachers.

Peaceful Mind – The Ancient Yoga is a prominent Yoga School as having affiliated with the Yoga Alliance USA . We offer 28 Days intensive 200 Hours Hatha and Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Teachers Training for our students with the ancient Yoga that are supreme in obtaining in beautiful in Goa & Dharamshala, India. Experienced, qualified, dedicated and professional Yoga Teachers. If you are a beginners or experienced in Yoga and looking to start Yoga Teacher Training Program (TTC 200 Hours)

Peaceful Mind – The Ancient Yoga School offers the opportunity for students to join andenlarge their schooling and immerse themselves into their practice with the Hatha and Ashtanga, Vinyasa Yoga 200 Hour Yoga Training Course. Our 200 Hour Yoga Training Course includes the study and practice of Hatha Yoga, Ashtnaga, Vinayasa, Asanas, Pranayama, Meditation, Kriyas, and Alignment and Adjustment sessions. Our Yoga Training course will make livelier your spirit and your mind with the knowledge and experience of Yoga. This course will prepare you with all the tools and confidence you need to becomes a Yoga teacher and will increase speed your personal Yoga journey.
Students who complete the training are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT® 200).

This yoga teacher training course provides the best of in Goa & Dharamshala has to offer including amazing beaches, the tastiest foods, eco-friendly accommodations, spectacular dolphin show, and a vacation of a lifetime. Together with a deep retreat style 200-hour yoga teacher training that will let you dive deep into yourself and into the ancient lore of yoga.

The curriculum is based on classical yoga using elements from the ancient scriptures such as Yoga Sutras, Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta, Upanishad, Hatha yoga Pradipika yoga combined with modern spiritual teachings.

As a student at Peaceful Mind – The Ancient Yoga, Yoga Teacher Training, you will not only learn the art of teaching yoga asana, but you will also gain a comprehensive understanding of the philosophy, lifestyle, and techniques of yoga, while enjoying the paradise that is in Goa & Dharamshala, where the body and heart open easily, the mind relaxes, and your meditation becomes more profound.

We believes that in order to become yoga teachers. Once should progress on their own journey of evolution and this is what they offer to you, a deep transformational process of growing, expanding, and learning. They believe that each person should teach from a place of inner balance and harmony, from their knowledge they gained through experience rather than borrowed from books.

In the training, we help the students go into themselves, overcome their limitations and inner struggles and find the internal yoga teacher that is already in them (as in everyone); and Peaceful Mind-The Ancient Yoga does this through a deep process of self-inquiry, inner healing, and transformation.

Yoga is not an ancient myth buried in oblivion. It is the most valuable inheritance of the present. It is the essential need of today and the culture of tomorrow.

Yoga is a timeless traditional from Rig Veda with a history of over 5000 years. The Word “Yogasana” (Asana or Posture in brief) refers to a prosture in which one feels relaxed while keeping the body active internally. The Rishis (Vedic Sages) had keenly observed the sitting and standing postures of differnct animals, which in sprite of limited faculties, have wonderful physical capabilities that man is deprived of. They had studied the effects of different postures in the laboratory of their own body and developed specific asanas which had rejuvenating effects on the entire body-mind-soul system. Yoga is a pleasant inward journey of purification that illuminates life beyond pain. Immerse yourself in this amazing journey of self transformation and experience peace and lasting happiness. Yoga awakens the spiritual self, makes the practitioner experience inner divinity.

Swami Satyananda Saraswati -

200 Hours

Yoga Teacher Training Course Details
01 Recitation of Sacred Sound (Mantra Chanting)

By combining sound, breath and rhythm, mantra meditation channels the flow of energy through the mind-body circuit, adjusting the chemical composition of our internal states and regulating brain-hemisphere imbalances, contributing to a natural abatement of fear and despair–emotions that underlie both of these common afflictions. By balancing the nervous system, chanting regulates the chronic stress and tension that is the norm for many people in today’s hyper-stimulated lifestyle. And by balancing the endocrine system, chanting normalizes hormone production, which balances our moods and overall sense of well-being.

Gayatri Mantra

Gayatri Mantra is a powerful mantra from the Rig Veda that purifies, guided, protects and heals. It removes darkness and brings light. Everyone can chant this mantra.

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra

Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is from the Rig Veda. It wards off all negative and evil force, cures diseases and protects from all mishaps. Everyone can chant this mantra.

Om Asato Maa Sadgamaya (Mantra from Upanishad)
Om sahana vavatu ( Mantra from Upanishad)
Guru Brahma Guru Vishnu Gurudevo maheshwara (Guru stotram)
Yogena Cittasya ( Sloka on sage Patanjali)
02 Yoga Postures (Asana)

The Indian Sages of Vedic times – the Rishis, had discovered the super science of Yoga guided practical ways for accomplishing complete well-being. The Rishis had devised methods to awaken the unlimited powers (Potentials) of human life by means of Yoga. The real meaning and scope of yoga and presents a new method of practicing it for strengthening and rejuvenation of body and mind. Students will gain extensive knowledge on yoga postures and will increase their strength, flexibility and discipline. The Yogasana is fast and feasible, yet, comprehensive-in-effect. It can be practiced by people of all age groups without any time constraints.

Hatha Yoga

According to Indian tradition, one of the primary objectives of Hatha yoga includes deepening concentration, called Dharana, to enhance meditation and bring energy and health to the body and mind by opening the nadis, or channels of Kundalini energy. The opening of nadis through Hatha helps promote spiritual growth and understanding, according to Indian tradition.

Because Hatha yoga’s pace is slow and gentle, it is an ideal starting place for people who are new to yoga. One of the more challenging aspects of a yoga practice is combining movements with breathing control, or pranayama; a slow pace assists newcomers in moving correctly with the breath according to Hatha principles. Students of Hatha yoga hold each pose through several breaths

  • Pawanmuktasana series 1
  • Pawanmuktasana serie 2
  • Pawanmuktasana series 3
  • Surya Namaskar (sun salutation)
  • Chandra Namaskar (moon salutation)
  • Tadasana (palm tree pose)
  • Triyak tadasana (swaying palm tree pose)
  • Trikonasana (triangle pose)
  • Parivirtatrikon asana – revolving triangle pose
  • Uttkatasana – chair pose
  • Virbhdrasana 1 - warrior 1
  • Virbhdrasana 2 - warrior 2
  • Virbhdrasana 3 - warrior 3
  • Ardha Chandrasana - half moon pose
  • Vriksasana – tree pose
  • Parvatasana – mountain pose
  • Adho mukha svanasana – downward facing dog
  • Kati chakrasana – waist rotating pose
  • Malasana – squatted yoga pose
  • Garudasana – eagle pose
  • Baddha Konasana - bound angle pose
  • Rajkapoot asana – pegion pose
  • Bhujanghasana – cobra pose
  • Urdhva mukha svanasana – upward facing dog
  • Matsyasana
  • Setu Bhandasana
  • Utrasana
  • Dhanurasana
  • Salabhasana
  • Supta Virasana - reclining hero pose
  • Virasana – hero pose
  • Vajrasana – thunderbolt
  • Gomukhasana
  • Balasana
  • Dandasana
  • Ardha Matsyendrasana
Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga

Vinyasa yoga requires a working knowledge of yoga and is more advanced than Hatha yoga, in that it demands more physically through the poses. This form of yoga is a series of postures that work the cardiovascular system with its flowing movements and quick pace. All of the poses are linked and combined with a rhythm of inhalations and exhalations aimed to build heat in the body. Vinyasa yoga, also called Ashtanga yoga, is a fast-paced series of postures or asanas that focuses on the flow between movements, rather than individual poses.

The purpose of Vinyasa yoga is internal cleansing. By synchronizing the asanas with breathing control, your internal temperature rises. According to Ashtanga, the asanas performed in Vinyasa heat the blood, subsequently thinning it so it flows more freely in the body, which creates a healthier, lighter and stronger mind and body.

Coverage: Alignment, Drishti, Adjustment, Options
  • Surya Namaskar A
  • Surya Namaskar B
Full Primary Series:
  • Padangusthasana
  • Padahasthasana
  • Utthita Trikonasana
  • Parivrtta Trikonasana
  • Utthita Parsvakonasana
  • Parivrtta Parsvakonasana
  • Prasarita Padottanasana A B C & D
  • Parsvottanasana
  • Eka Pada Padangusthasana A B C & D
  • Ardha Baddha Padmottanasana
  • Utkatasana
  • Virabhadrasana A & B
  • Dandasana
  • Paschimottanasana A B C & D
  • Purvattanasana
  • Ardha Baddha Padma Uttanasana
  • Triang Mukaikapada Pashimottanasana
  • Janu Sirsasana A B & C
  • Marichyasana A B C & D
  • Navasana
  • Bhujapidasana
  • Kurmasana
  • Supta Kurmasana
  • Garbha Pindasana
  • Kukkutasana
  • Baddha Konasana A & B
  • Konasana
  • Upavishta Konasana
  • Supta Konasana
  • Supta Padangusthasana A & B
  • Ubhaya Padanghusthasana
  • Urdhva Mukha Pashimottanasana
  • Setu Bandhasana
  • Urdhva Dhanurasana
  • Salamba Sarvangasana
  • Halasana
  • Karnapidasana
  • Urdhva Pindasana
  • Matsyasana
  • Urdhva Padmasana
  • Sirsasana
  • Urdhva Dandasana
  • Baddha Padmasana
  • Yogimudra
  • Uplutih
  • Savasana
03 Pranayama (Breathing Practices)

The Vedic sages (Rishis) have rewarded us with invaluable knowledge for our well-being and mental and spiritual evolution. The yoga science of Pranayama is unique of such precious gifts, which offers enormous benefits to our physical as well as subtle bodies by enhancing our Prana (Vital spiritual energy). The fourth Anga (part) among the eight fold system of YOGA (Astanga-yoga) given by Maharshi Patanjali is Pranayama (Divine breathing exercises to enhance vital energy). Pranayama is composed of two word-Prana and ayama. Prana prefers to th Vayu (living energy) flowing in the word-prana and ayama means its control. Its practice keeps the entire body healthy.

Week 1
  • Introduction of Pranayama , Benefits of pranayama , General guidelines
  • Clavicular , Thorocic and Diaphragmatic Breathing (Yogic Breathing)
  • Ujjayi
  • Bhastrika
  • Kapalbhati

Sitting postures for Pranayama sadhana

  • Easy pose
  • Half-lotus
  • Swastikasana
  • siddha yoni asana
  • Nadi – Sodhana
  • Bhramari
  • Surya – Bhedi & Chandra – Bhedi
  • Sheetali & Sheetkari
  • Pranakarshan Pranayama
  • Bhastika Pranayama
Week 3

Mudras (Yoga Gestures)

Mudras are for everyone, they awaken cosmic energies, purify mind, body and soul. They are finger postures performed by pressing two fingers tips together, by flexing and stretching the other fingers in a particular manner. Mudras stimulate electro-magnetic energies activate dormant nerves, correct imbalances and heal many ailments. They are engaged during Pranayama and Meditation and while practicing certain Asanas.

  • Gyana Mudra
  • Vayu Mudra
  • Sunya Mudra
  • Apana Mudra
  • Apana Vayu Mudra
  • Prithvi Mudra
  • Syrya Mudra
  • Prana Mudra
  • Varuna Mudra

Yoga Bandhas (Energy Locks)

Bandhas are unique internal energy locks that conserve and distribute the vital energy within the body and prevent it from flowing ourwards. Bandhas are engaged only during Kumbhaka or retention of breath. They are advanced techniques that are designed to improve circulation, vitality, stability in the torso and promote overall strength. Bandhas = lock or hold. Bandhas are neuro-muscular locks, that cleanse, energize and distribute prana all over the body. When three bandhas are performed at the same time is Maha Bandha.

  • Jalandhar Bandha (Chin Lock)
  • Uddiyana Bandha (Abdominal Lock)
  • Mula Bandha (Anal Lock)
04 Meditation (Dhyana)

Meditation is a systematic practice that promotes physical, mental and emotional tranquility with the purpose of reaching Samadhi (self-realization). Meditation is relaxation. It is not about concentration, it’s actually about de-concentration. It’s not about focusing one’s thoughts on one thing, but instead on becoming thoughtless. With meditation, the physiology undergoes a change and every cell in the body is filled with more prana (energy). This result in joy, peace, enthusiasm as the level of prana in the body increases. Meditation brings the brainwave pattern into an alpha state that promotes healing. The mind becomes fresh, delicate and beautiful. It cleanses and nourishes you from within and calms you, whenever you feel overwhelmed, unstable, or emotionally shut down with regular practice of meditation.

  • Breathing Awareness Meditation
  • Trataka
  • Dynamic Meditation
  • Tips for developing concentration
  • Silence Meditation
05 Yoga Nidra (Psychic Sleep)

When a yoga practitioner moves through the various internal states of Yoga Nidra, a profound experience of relaxation occurs. This is called "Turiya," a sensation of pure bliss. Yoga nidra, a Sanskrit term meaning "yogic sleep" is a deep relaxation technique and a form of meditation. Also called "psychic sleep," yoga nidra is a state between sleeping and waking. The body is completely relaxed and the practitioner turns the awareness inward by listening to a set of instructions; much like a guided meditation. Performing yoga nidra involves practicing pratyahara ("withdrawal of the senses"), which is the fifth limb of Ashtanga yoga.

Yoga nidra practice results in deep relaxation and expands the individual's self-awareness. Yoga nidra was practiced by ancient sages so they could consciously watch their samskaras, or the "impressions of the mind." They could also purify their samskaras in order to come closer to liberation, or moksha.

The practice of yoga nidra not only involves pratyhara, but also requires pranayama (breathing techniques) and dharana ("concentration"), which are the fourth and sixth limbs of Ashtanga yoga.

In yoga nidra, the practitioner enters their alpha state and their focus shifts to the third eye chakra(sahasrara). It also stimulates the hormones in the pineal gland, which releases melatonin -- a horomone that reduces stress, boosts the immune system and helps prevent illness. Regular practice helps harmonize the brain hemispheres, promoting better mental performance.

Yoga nidra offers other amazing health benefits, as well, including:

  • Calms the mind
  • Relaxes and rejuvenates the body
  • Soothes the nervous system
  • Reduces fatigue
  • Lowers high cholesterol and blood pressure levels
  • Strengthens immunity
  • Improves quality of sleep
  • Treats depression
  • Reduces pain
  • Boosts concentration level
  • Supports brain function & boosts creativity
  • Basic Relaxation
  • Tension Relaxation
  • Full Body Relaxation
06 Yoga Cleansing (Shatkarma)

Yogic cleansing exercises are important to learn how to incorporate your breath and meditate properly during physical aspects of yoga. It also removes the blockages in the energy channels.

  • Rubber-neti
  • Jalneti
  • Kapalbhati
07 Anatomy and Physiology (Sharir Vigyan)

The proper understanding of the physical body will help to prevent injury before, during and after practice. There are two kinds of yoga anatomy: physical and spiritual. Understanding both types are needed. In terms of Yoga It is must know about the organization of the human body and how different parts of human body work. The study also involves the knowledge of how various conditions affect the functioning of different body parts to maintain life and health.

It is must know about the organization of the human body and how different parts of human body work. The study also involves the knowledge of how various conditions affect the functioning of different body part to maintain life and health. An introduction to anatomy and physiology is learning various systems that compose the human body. The synchronized working all these system explain the miraculous organization of the human being, a complex multicellular organism.

Anatomy: It is the study of structures of the whole body as well as its different individual parts and their relationship amongst each other.

Physiology: It deals with the functions of body and their synchronized working to co-ordinate actions of the whole body. These topics of anatomy and physiology are further divided into several subdivisions.

Brief overview:

  • Digestive System
  • Respiratory System
  • Circulatory System
  • Nervous System
  • Endocrine System

 

  • Organs
  • Bodily systems
  • Nadis
  • Chakras

Guidelines in Studying Asana Anatomy:

  • Muscular System
  • Skeletal System
  • Muscle Functions according to Joint Movements

Anatomy of:

  • Breathing
  • Inversions
  • Savasana
08 Yoga Philosophy (Yoga Darshana)

Yoga Philosophy is the foundation of our yoga practice and is the key to earn yogic strength. Through the path of Vedanta Philosophy, you will establish a solid, well-rounded yoga practice. Yoga philosophy, often simply referred to as yoga, is one of the six main darshans, or the orthodox schools of Hinduism. The origins of this philosophy are unclear, but first references can be found in the Upanishads from the 1st millennium B.C.E. Yoga is a dualist philosophy, working with two fundamental realities: purusha, meaning "pure consciousness," and prakriti, meaning "matter." Every living being is a form of connection of these two realities and every living being is considered a union of body and mind. The path of yoga is guided by ethical principles, yamas and niyamas, and should ultimately result in moksha (spiritual liberation).

Yoga philosophy is closely related to one of the other six schools of Hinduism, Samkhya, but unlike Samkhya, yoga accepts the concept of God, described by Patanjali as Ishvara. Some scholars describe yoga philosophy as "Samkhya with God." While Samkhya states that knowledge is the only path to moksha, yoga says that it should be combined with systematic practice, or personal experimentation.

Week 1:

  • Introduction to the Himalayan Tradition of Yoga
  • Introduction to the different Indian Philosophy
  • History of Yoga
  • Yoga Sutra of Patanjali
  • Types of yoga

Week 2:

  • Eight limbs of yoga
  • Yamas and Niyamas(Ethics of yoga)
  • Philosophy of Asana
  • Concentration and its power

Week 3:

  • Aspects of mind
  • How to control the mind
  • Samadhi and the goal of yoga
  • Introduction to Bhagawat Geeta

Week 4:

  • Chakras
  • Kundalini
  • Science of Karma
  • Indian culture and Spirituality
09 Teaching Practice (Adhyapanam)

Deepen your knowledge and develop your ability to teach self-regulation, attention, Integrative movement and social/emotional skills development activities to students. The yoga calm practicum includes practice teaching, lesion planning, mindfulness inquiries and observation and guidance on how to successfully teach Yoga calm.

  • Demonstration
  • Alignment
  • Instructions
10 Teaching Methodology

Teaching Methodology A Yoga teacher should efficiently perform the practical applications of class planning and preparation.

  • Positive & conscious communication.
  • Friendship and trust.
  • Time management
  • Qualities of a teacher
  • Principles of demonstrating, observation, assisting, correcting.
  • Use of voice in class
  • Mental & emotional preparation for teaching.
  • Class preparation
  • Step by step class structure planning.

Assessments are based on:

  • Written Test
  • Oral Test
  • Attendance
  • Performance
  • Behavior

200 Hours

Yoga Teacher Training Course Dates 2024:2025

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What does the course fees include?
  • 28 Days, 27 nights beautiful and luxurious Accommodation in a relaxing and peace area
  • Daily breakfasts, Lunches, and dinners, Teas lovingly prepared by our staff from locally sourced, vegetarian ingredients
  • Airport Pickup facilities available on additional cost
  • Spiritual Dance and movement sessions
  • Rejuvenating Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga sessions in the afternoon and evening with our resident yoga experts
  • Delicious healthy meals in our cozy dining area
  • Integration groups that will help you synthesize the deep transformations that occur during training
  • Deepening bonds through simple singing around the fire with everyone
  • 30 to 60-minute massage on extra cost
  • A wonderful Picnic in Jungle and mountain area
  • Three beautiful Gifts to be given on Farewell
  • Airport Transfer
What is not included in the course fees ?
  • Any Traveling and Visa Expenses
  • Travel or other Insurance
  • Medical Facilities
  • Vehicle
Highlights -
  • 100 & 200-hour Astanga Vinyasa yoga teacher training
  • Eligibility to register with Yoga Alliance before December 31, 2021
  • For 100 TTC, remaining 100 hours to be completed only before 31st December 2021
  • 6 hours live sessions per day including 2 yoga classes, 1 alignment class, 1 philosophy class, 1 meditation class, and 1 pranayama class 120 contact hours
  • 96 non-contact hours for self-study and self-practice through videos and books
  • Live sessions will be held over Zoom
  • sessions' timezone: in Rishikesh, India (GMT+5.30). The classes will start from 3:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Course material, , and unlimited support will be provided from experienced teachers
  • A relaxed way of teaching and practice during this Corona epidemic
What you will learn
  • Kundalini practices (to awake the hidden energy)
  • Tantra practices (to unite and balance the Shiva and Shakti)
  • Hatha yoga (for physical health and flexibility)
  • Pranayama (for energy balance and proper breathing)
  • Meditation (for calming and relaxing the mind to achieve stillness and stability in your life)
  • Bandhas (for awakening the hidden energy and channeling the energy in the proper direction)
  • Mudras (yogic gestures that help you to save your energy so that you can make yourself always happy)
  • Philosophy (you can understand your life better and the function of Kundalini Shakti)
  • Satkarma (detox cleansing will help you to make yourself lighter and open to awake the energy)
Pre-application requirements
  • Those who want to develop the skill of teaching in the path of traditional Kundalini, Tantra, and meditation
  • Good for beginners and advanced yoga practitioners
  • Those who are willing to awaken the hidden energy
  • Those who have at least six months of yoga experience, better
  • Those who are seeking 200-hour Yoga Alliance certificate after completion of the course, you will be able to register with Yoga Alliance
  • Those who are interested to teach meditation and practices

200 Hours

Yoga Teacher Training Daily Schedule

Time

Activities

Time

Activities

5.30 AM

Morning Bell

1.30 to 2.30 PM

 Lunch

6.30 to 7.30 AM

Mantra Chanting and Pranayama

2.30 to 4.30 PM

Resting, Reading Books

7.45 to 9.00 AM

Hatha Yoga

4.30 to 5.30 PM

Yoga Philosophy

9.15 to 10.00 AM

Breakfast

5.30 to 6.30 PM

Vinyasa Yoga

11.00 to 12.00 PM

Anatomy

6.30 to 7.15 PM

Meditation

12.15 to 1.15 PM

Alignment, Adjustment & Methodology 

7.30 to 8.30 PM

Dinner

 

 

10.00 PM

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Package Fee

Venue: Agonda Beach, Goa, India

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Agonda Beach, Goa (India) (Single Private Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi) Limited Seats.

€1506

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Single Private Room Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

2

Agonda Beach, Goa (India) (Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi) Non-Airconditioned.

€1606

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

2

Agonda Beach, Goa (India) (Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi) Fully Airconditioned.

€1906

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

3

Agonda Beach, Goa (India) (Does not Include Accommodation in this package)

€1106

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, No Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

4

Online Yoga Classes

€306.00

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Recorded Videos and Study Material

Note: Note: Early-Bird discount will be given Euro 100 if you book one month before of arrival date.

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Venue: Dharamshala, Himalaya, India

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Dharamshala, Himalaya (India (Single Private Super Deluxe Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi)

€1606

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Single Private Room Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

2

Dharamshala, Himalaya (India (Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi)

€1456

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Single Private Deluxe Room Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

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Dharamshala, Himalaya (India (Double Shared Room Accommodation with 24 Hrs. Hot water Shower and Wi-Fi)

€1356

Registration Fee, Tuition Fee, Study Material, Yoga Kit (Two T-Shirts, One Yoga Bag & Water Bottle – Stainless steel), Meals (Except on Saturday Night & Sunday) , Two Herbal Tea, Filtered Unlimited drinking water, Twin Shared Accommodation, Airport Pick-up & Drop off.

Note: Note: Early-Bird discount will be given Euro 100 if you book one month before of arrival date

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Cancellation Policy: Non-refundable (Credit Can be transferred to next Training Sessions)
In case the deposit is not the full amount, the rest should be paid: On Arrival

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