CLASSICAL HATHA YOGA
Practices rooted in classical tradition.
cultivating steadiness, clarity, and inner balance.
An invitation to slow down — to practice regularly, and listen inward.
For those drawn to depth and sincerity.
Rooted in classical tradition, these practices are offered with care and steadiness.For those who feel a natural pull toward regular practice ,and inner balance over time.
Upa-yoga
Upa-yoga is a simple yet powerful set of 10 practices that activate the joints, muscles and energy system, bringing ease to the whole system.
Surya Kriya
Surya Kriya is a potent 21-step yogic practice of tremendous antiquity, designed as a holistic process for health, wellness and complete inner wellbeing. Surya Kriya is a complete spiritual process by itself.
Angamardana
Angamardana is a series of 31 processes to invigorate the body, and reach peak physical fitness and mental health.
Yogasana
The word asana literally means a posture. Out of the innumerable asanas a body can assume, 84 have been identified as Yogasanas, through which one can transform the body and mind into a possibility for ultimate well-being.
Surya Shakti
Surya Shakti is an dynamic form of the Sun Salutation which is an ancient yogic practice with a powerful sequence of 18 postures.
Bhuta Shuddhi
The basis for all creation, including the physical body, is the group of five elements: earth, water, wind, fire, and space. The wellbeing of the body and mind can be established by purifying these five elements within the human system.
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A method of practice
Rooted in classical tradition
Classical Hatha Yoga is offered here as a method of practice rooted in clarity and steadiness.
The focus is not on intensity or performance, but on cultivating stability in the body and quiet in the mind — allowing balance to emerge naturally through consistent practice.