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Yoga Retreats In Rishikesh, India

Yoga Retreats In Rishikesh, India

Shiva Yoga Ashram Provides 3, 5, and 10-day yoga retreats in Rishikesh, India. Yoga retreats are an excellent means of starting over in life. To have a decent yoga and meditation retreat, you must first commit to your physical and mental well-being. Making your health a top priority can assist you in regaining your equilibrium and center if you lead a busy and stressful life.

Our yoga retreats are located beside the Ganga River in Rishikesh, India, tucked away from the bustle of the city and surrounded by verdant hills and peaceful Himalayan landscapes. Rishikesh, which is situated at the foot of the Himalayas, allows guests to fully enjoy the unspoiled environment.

For those who prefer adventure, it also provides plenty of opportunities for it; guests may select from a wide range of activities while there, including white water rafting, trekking, and camping beneath the stars. Shiva Yoga Ashram's yoga retreat in India is intended to give you perspective and rekindle your enthusiasm for life. Bring a habit from home that will help you stay in peak physical and mental health.

Why Choose Us For Yoga Retreat In India?

Choosing to go on a yoga retreat in India will allow you to learn about the practice of yoga from instructors who are experts in the field, right where it began. This location's powerfully uplifting energy and spiritual paradigm provides a gentle prod to restore our sanity, consciousness, and awareness.
You will get stronger and healthier as you advance in your asana practice with vegetarian sattvik cuisine. You will experience a level of calm that you never would have imagined via meditation and chanting.
You will not only bring discipline into your life but also discover that you are more at ease if you adhere to the set plan. Your ability to unwind will open your mind to a spiritual realization that will broaden your perspective.

Course Overview

Course Name 2Yoga Retreat In Rishikesh, India
Level Beginners, Intermediate, Or Advanced
Yoga Form Multi-style
Duration 3, 5, or 10 Days
Module Residual + Daily Meals
Language English & Hindi
Venue Shiva Yoga Ashram
Location Rishikesh, India

Daily Schedule For Our Yoga Retreat

  • 06:00 am
    Wake Up
  • 06:30 - 06:45 am
    Yoga Cleansing
  • 06:45 - 07:15 am
    Mantra Chanting
  • 07:30 - 08:30 am
    Asana, Pranayama and Meditation
  • 09:30 am
    Breakfast
  • 11:00 - 12:00 pm
    Ayurveda Classes
  • 12:00 - 01:00 pm
    In-house Activities
  • 01:30 pm
    Lunch
  • 05:00 - 06:30 pm
    Asana and Meditation

Fee Details For Our Yoga Retreat In Rishikesh

Regardless of the month or the weather, all of our retreats take place all year round. Retreat lengths vary from three to ten days to accommodate our clients' realistic demands regarding time availability, situational escape, and health concerns. On Sundays, we advise our visitors to arrive earlier in the afternoon (before sundown) and depart after breakfast.

Course Name Course Fee Availability Enroll Now
3 Days Yoga Retreat 500 USD 3 Seats left Enroll Now
5 Days Yoga Retreat 700 USD 2 Seats left Enroll Now
10 Days Yoga Retreat 900 USD 5 Seats left Enroll Now

Things You Will Get From Our Yoga Retreat

  • A segregated space.
  • Three vegetarian dinners daily.
  • Massages using an Ayurvedic approach are offered for an extra cost.
  • Mantra chanting and yogic purification before the morning.
  • Pranayama class comes after morning asana practice.
  • Yoga in the evening was followed by yoga and meditation.
  • Visit to an Ayurvedic physician.
  • Daily Yoga Excursion.
  • Relaxation, Calmness, and Mindfulness.

Syllabus For 100 Hour Yoga Teacher Training

The 100-Hour YTTC in Rishikesh curriculum follows Yoga Alliance guidelines. Here is a detailed guide about the course and what you will learn from it. You will also study the fundamental kriyas, bandhas, and mudras. Mantras are also covered in this course. You will also learn about guided and mindfulness meditation from knowledgeable specialists. This yoga form promotes both physical and mental development. Each action is accompanied by one breath.

Asana-Hatha-Ashtanga Vinyasa

The purpose of mantra chanting in yoga is to generate vibrations and connect with the universe. Each mantra is special and rich with spiritual energy.

Sun Salutation

  • Namaskarasana
  • Urdhva Hastasana
  • Padahastasana
  • Eka Pada Prasaranasana
  • Dwipada Prasaranasana
  • Sashtanga Namaskarasana
  • Bhujangasana
  • Bhudarasana
  • Eka Pada Prasaranasana
  • Padahastasana
  • Urdhva Hastasana
  • Tadasana

Sitting Postures

  • Malasana
  • Bakasana
  • Paschimottasana
  • Purvottasana
  • Marichayasana A
  • Marichayasana C
  • Janu Sisrasana A
  • Parivartta JanuSirsana
  • Trianga Mukhaika Pada Paschimottasana
  • Krounchasana
  • Bharadwajasana
  • Gomukasana
  • Ardha Matsyendrasana
  • Akarna Dhanurasana
  • Parighasana
  • Ustrasana
  • Baddha Konasana
  • Upavistha Konasana
  • Kurmasana/Suptha Kurmasana

Standing Postures

  • Uttitha Trikonasana
  • Parivratta Trikonasana
  • Uttitha Parsvakonasana
  • Parivratta Parsvakonasana
  • Prasarita Padottanasana A
  • Prasarita Padottanasana C
  • Virbhadrasana A
  • Virbhadrasana C
  • Virbhadrasana B
  • Ardha Chandrasana
  • Vraksasana
  • Garudasana
  • Natarajasana
  • Uttitha Hasta Padangusthasana B
  • Uttitha Hasta Padangusthasana A
  • Padangusthasana Padhastasana
  • Padhastasana

Finishing & Closing Postures

  • Bhunjasana
  • Salabhasana
  • Dhanurasana
  • Sethu Bandhasana
  • Urdhva Dhanurasana
  • Pincha Mayurasana
  • Vrischikasana
  • Sirsasana
  • Balasana
  • Sarvangasana
  • Halasana
  • Karnapidasana
  • Matsyasana
  • Yoga Mudrasana
  • Tolasana
  • Shavasana

Meditation

Meditation as a practice has gained wide popularity due to its numerous benefits.

  • Introduction of Meditation
  • Origion & history of Meditation
  • Breath awarness Meditation
  • AUM chanting Meditation
  • Trataka Meditation
  • Dynamic Meditation
  • Ajapa Meditation
  • Antar Maun (Inner Silemce Meditation)
  • Yoga Nidra
  • Silence Practice
  • Meditation Pose

Pranayama

Pranayama is the control of breath. The basic movements of pranayama are inhalation, retention of breath, and exhalation. “The yogi’s life is not measured by the number of days but by the number of his breaths,” says Iyengar

  • Four Aspects of Pranayama.
  • Natural Breathing
  • Abdominal (or diaphragmatic) Breathing
  • Thoracic Breathing
  • Clavicular Breathing
  • Yogic Breathing Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (psychic network purification)
  • Sheetali Pranayama (cooling breath)
  • Sheetkari Pranayama (hissing breath)
  • Bhramari Pranayama (humming bee breath)
  • Ujjayi Pranayama ( the psychic breath)
  • Bhastrika Pranayama (bellows breath)
  • Kapalbhati Pranayama (frontal brain cleansing breath)
  • Moorchha Pranayama (swooning or fainting breath)
  • Surya Bheda Pranayama (vitality-stimulating breath)

Bandhas

Students learn the technique of consciously blocking and unblocking energy flow to different parts of their body.

  • Introduction to Bandhas
  • Preparation for Bandhas
  • Bandhas and the Granthis
  • Benefits of Bandhas
  • Jalandhara Bandha (Throat lock)
  • Moola Bandha (Perineum contraction)
  • Uddiyana Bandha (Abdominal contraction)
  • Maha Bandha (The great lock)

Mudras

TYPES OF MUDRA
  • Hasta ( Hand Mudras)
  • Mana ( Head mudras)
  • Kaya ( Postural mudras)
  • Bandha ( Lock mudras)
  • Adhara ( Perineal mudras)
  • THE FIVE PRANA MUDRA
    • Prana is literally the “forward-moving air”.
    • Apana is literally the “air that moves away”.
    • Udana, literally the “upward moving air”.
    • Samana is literally the “balancing air”.
    • Vyana, literally the “outward moving air”.

    Satkarma Kriyas

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

    • Introduction to Shatkarma
    • Preparation for Shatkarma
    • Benefits of Shatkarma
    • Jala Neti (Nasal cleansing with water)
    • Rubber Neti (Nasal cleansing with rubber)
    • Vaman Dhauti (Regurgitative cleansing)
    • Nauli (Abdominal massaging

    Yoga Philosophy

    Yoga Philosophy is the Ashram 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.

    • Sanatana Dharma
    • Vedas
    • Puranas
    • The Four Goals of Life
    • The Four Stages of Life
    • The Vedic System of Duties
    • The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy
    • Patanjali’s Yog Sutras
    • Citta Vritti
    • Afflictions of the mind
    • The Eight Limbs of Yog
    • Stages of Samadhi
    • The Six Yoga System
    • Jnana Yoga
    • Bhakti Yoga
    • Karma Yoga
    • Mantra Yoga
    • Hatha Yoga
    • Laya Yoga
    • Raja Yoga

    Yoga Nidra

    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. Through the path of Vedanta Philosophy, you will establish a solid, well-rounded yoga practice.

    • How to do Yoga Nidra
    • Benefits of Yoga Nidra
    • Getting ready for Yoga Nidra

    Teaching Methodology

    A yoga teacher should efficiently perform the practical applications of class planning and preparation. At Adi Yoga School, our students will learn how to create a positive and peaceful class environment for an enjoyable and transformative experience.

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

    Yoga Anatomy

    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 is needed.

    • Body Planes
    • Joints
    • Anatomical Movements
    • Muscle & Posture
    • Yoga & Posture
    • Muscular System
    • Spine
    • Deformities of the spine
    • Pelvic Region
    • The Human Knee
    • Tendon & Ligaments
    • Rhomboids minor & major
    • Supraspinatus Muscle
    • Infraspinatus Muscle
    • Subscapularis Muscle
    • Teres Minor
    • Deltoid
    • Bicep brachii
    • Tricep Brachii
    • Pectoralis Minor
    • Rectus Abdominus
    • Trapezius
    • Latissimus Dorsi
    • Llipsoas
    • Digestive System
    • Circulatory System
    • Respiratory System
    • Nervous System
    • Endocrine System
    • Chakra

    Yoga Physiology

    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 is needed.

    • Body Planes
    • Joints
    • Anatomical Movements
    • Muscle & Posture
    • Yoga & Posture
    • Muscular System
    • Spine
    • Deformities of the spine
    • Pelvic Region
    • The Human Knee
    • Tendon & Ligaments
    • Rhomboids minor & major
    • Supraspinatus Muscle
    • Infraspinatus Muscle
    • Subscapularis Muscle
    • Teres Minor
    • Deltoid
    • Bicep Brachii
    • Tricep Brachii
    • Pectoralis Minor
    • Rectus Abdominus
    • Trapezius
    • Latissimus Dorsi
    • Llipsoas
    • Digestive System
    • Circulatory System
    • Respiratory System
    • Nervous System
    • Endocrine System
    • Chakra

    Teaching Pedagogy

    Students will take turns practicing their teaching skills by performing in front of their peers and teachers.

    • Demonstration
    • Alignment
    • Instructions

FAQs For Yoga Retreat

The purpose of the yoga retreat is to help you transition from a hectic daily schedule to a yogic way of life. You may physically and spiritually cleanse in a location that is strongly charged with spirituality, pure vegetarian cuisine, and clean air.

Yoga retreats are suitable for people of all fitness levels, experienced practitioners, and even those who have never done yoga before. Our retreats at Shiva Yoga Ashram are tailored to each individual. We create retreats that are appropriate for each visitor by taking into account their needs and lifestyle.

yoga retreat is one of the finest locations to reclaim your health and mental sanity in light of contemporary lifestyle choices and mental health challenges.

A quality yoga retreat is thoughtfully planned with the requirements of its participants in mind. It primarily focuses on the practices and concepts of yoga. The idea is to provide participants with an overview of the yogic way of life and the rapid transformations it may bring about if they choose this discipline.