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What Can You Expect from Your Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal?

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Whether you are a seasoned yoga practitioner or a complete amateur, if you are dreaming of enabling yourself with an authorized certificate that enables you to impart the wellness and wisdom of yoga throughout the world, there are only a handful of places that you can trust to offer you the best training. While there is no denying the fact that Rishikesh is the unfathomable “yoga capital of the world,” pursuing your Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal is just as good, if not more.

Here are a few things you can look forward to if you have chosen to undergo your Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal:

1. Absolute Tranquility: One of the basic fundamentals that yoga teaches you is to be able to balance your mind, body, and soul. Nepal, often regarded as one of the most beautiful countries in the world, has just the right amount of serenity and peacefulness that you require to achieve that balanced state. Blessed with one of the most gorgeous landscape and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, Nepal’s scenery is not just soothing to the eyes but also to the mind and soul.

2. Affordable: Let’s face the truth. A regular yoga course in any other part of western world would probably dig a hole in your pocket, but a Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal is extremely affordable and comes with an opportunity to taste the local cuisine, stay in one of the best accommodations in town, and practice yoga all day, every day within the lap of mother nature.

3. Spirituality: While there are various spiritual hubs all over the world and many within Asia as well, the calmness of Nepal’s temples and the sight of ever-smiling Tibetan monks spinning their hand-held prayer wheel is surely going to take all your stress away and leave you with an overwhelming stillness.

4. Adventure: A Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal is not all about yoga, at least, it doesn’t have to be. Treated as one of the most adventurous countries in the world, Nepal is packed with adrenaline-pumping, heart-throbbing activities to do. Whether it’s a life-transforming trek of the Annapurna Circuit or a jaw-dropping paragliding experience, Nepal has it all!

5. Accessibility: Most countries allow a 150-day tourist visa for the country which means you have enough time to complete your course and yet explore the country as much as you like.

These reasons alone should tempt you to stop reading and start planning your Yoga Teacher Training in Nepal right away!

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Things to do in Rishikesh for Cool Getaway Fun, Adventure and Thrill

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Where heavenly abodes spray the rays of love, and nature spreads its mystical tentacles through the Himalayas. It is Rishikesh, in India. Situated towards the North of India, in Uttarakhand, it is a land of God. And for adventure seekers for its religiosity fervor, thrilling activities and beauty making it a most preferred choice for the million tourists and pilgrims.

In Rishikesh the glistening river Ganga flings an exciting charm, the chants from the temples touch the soul, the scenic backdrop refreshes the senses and adventure raise the nerves. There is everything for everybody.

Let us here make you know about few marvels that make Rishikesh so lucrative.

River Rafting

Rafting in the river Ganga is both thrilling and fun. Except for the months between October to June, and monsoon. All other months are best to challenge your spirit over the river. However, it is better to do the rafting in weekdays. As the crowd is less and you will get more attention. River rafting has 13 rapids and stretches to choose. The stretches are ranked on the scale of 1 to 5 depending on the movement of water over the underlying rocks, river volume, and rock size. And with the interesting names of rapids like 3 Blind Mice, Sweet Sixteen, Black Money, Roller Coaster, Back to sender and Cross Fire makes the experience of river rafting even more exciting.

Night Camping

The effect of Rishikesh gets more intoxicating with the pleasure of night camping amidst the natural divine lands when the moonlit rays spread across the green terrains. You can enjoy the camping with family, friends, and colleagues bringing the memories alive. Besides spending night under the stars, camping has for you river rafting, body surfing, cliff jumping, bonfire including options to play games besides meals and snacks. A best get away far from the maddening crowd, isn’t it!

Yoga

Rishikesh is a yoga capital of the world, making it a most preferred choice for the yoga lovers. There are many yoga Schools, institutes, and ashrams especially for teaching yoga and generating awareness about health through yoga in Rishikesh. Just imagine learning yoga amidst the Himalayan ranges or sounds of chants and the rhythmic Ganga river. Thousands of yoga aspirants from across the globe come to Rishikesh only to learn yoga. International yoga festival which is held annually is an added attraction. It is a weeklong festival wherein yoga lovers’ gets a chance to grab the ample benefits of yoga under the guidance of highly learned yoga teachers.

Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

It is an ancient and a sacred temple situated around 20 km from Rishikesh. It is located on a hill at the height of 1330 mt. above the Swargashram and near the Nar Narayan mountain ranges. Temple is enveloped between the valleys of Manikoot, Brahmakoot, Vishnukoot, and in the place where the rivers, Pankaja and Madhumati confluences. Besides that the complex is surrounded by dense forests making it a best scenic treat. And, the 12 km stretch between the Swarg Ashram and Neelkanth makes a wonderful trek.

The temple is beautifully constructed adorned with ancient architectural designs and beautiful surroundings. It also has a natural spring where devotees take holy bath before entering the temple. The sanctum santorum houses a Shiva Lingam, the idol of the presiding deity. Devotees offer coconut, flowers, milk, honey, fruits and water at the shrine. And then they receives ‘Parshad’, the holy gift from God, in form of ‘vibhuti’ (ashes), ‘chandan’ (sandalwood) and other holy things.

The Beatles Ashram (Maharishi Mahesh Yogi)

If you are interested to see the place where Beatles, a famous band group of the 1960s had learned transcendental meditation, then come to Swargashram where the Maharishi Mahesh Additionally yogi ashram now known as the Beatles Ashram is located. It is best to take a road that starts from Ram Jhula. You will find the iron gate of the ashram at the end of this very road.  Ashram’s old buildings is narrating the story of Beatles journey of transformation and learning experience. Recently you can enter the complex by buying ticket. Beatles was the most popular band of 1960’s who had come to the Maharishi Mahesh yogi’s ashram to learn the transcendental meditation. Their visit brought Rishikesh into limelight and made it a world famous tourist and yoga destination.

Shivananda Ashram

Shivananda Ashram was started by Swami Shivananda in early 1930’s and since then had been providing intense knowledge of yoga to the people through its organization, Divine Life Society. The Society was formed on the principles of purity, nobility, integrity and magnanimity in the year 1936. Moreover ashram has different batches for men and women, morning for men and evening for women.

The Divine Life Society spreads the knowledge of yoga and spirituality through the regular publication of pamphlets, books, and magazine. Which give the knowledge of the different aspects of Yoga and Vedanta, universal religion and philosophy. Also Swami Sivananda promoted the idea that to become a member of the ashram, an aspirant yogi has to join the first three principles of the Yamas (moral principles as mentioned in Yoga Sutras of Sage Patanjali). The ashram is located near Ram Jhula.

Ganga Aarti at Parmarth Niketan

As the sun sets thousands of people throng at Parmarth Niketan Ashram near river Ganga to witness the famous Ganga Aarti. It is a divine fire ceremony which is accompanied by the chanting of mantras, songs, prayer and rituals. Moreover in this ceremony people offer oil lamps to mother Ganga. Witness Ganga Aarti is a very soothing and heartwarming. And it is a time when we break ourselves from the stresses and attain divine light in our life.

Pujya Swami Shukdevanandji Maharaj (1901–1965) formed Parmarth Niketan Ashram  in 1942. Now the ashram has more than 1000 rooms in a clean, pure and sacred environment including beautiful gardens. In the ashram, people do yoga, preferably Vinyasa Yoga, Hatha yoga and yoga Nidra, universal prayers and meditation and listen to the Satsang and lecture programs. Besides natural cure and Ayurvedic treatment is also provided. Ashram also has 14 feet Shiva statue. Also Vijaypal Baghel of Himalaya Vahini planted the divine tree of heaven Kalpavriksha.

Vashisht Cave

It is an ancient cave located towards the middle of a grove of Gular (Ficus) trees and slopes towards sacred river Ganga. Sage Vashishta who was one among the seven great sages of India (Saptrishis) and a teacher of Lord Rama is said to have meditated here for many years, making it one of the holiest places among Hindus. Also in 1930 Sri Swami Purushottamananda Ji is said to have visited the cave and established the ashram near it, and now the cave is being managed by the trust of Sri Swami Purushottamanandaj ji ashram. Moreover the cave is 60 feet deep and is naturally formed having Shiva Lingam inclined vertically towards its opening. To reach the cave, climb 200 steps, which becomes quite tiresome but at the same time mysterious and adventurous.

Ram Jhula

It is an iron suspension bridge over the river Ganga. Was build with a span of 750 feet (230 m) connecting Sivananda ashram with Swargashram. It is bigger than Lakshman Jhula. Only a pedestrian bridge, it also provides panoramic view of river Ganga and Rishikesh city which throngs with temples. The bridge is located 3km towards the North East of Rishikesh. Built in the year 1986 it became one of the most iconic landmarks of Rishikesh.

Lakshman Jhula

It is an iron suspension bridge over the river Ganga and is located 5 km from the town of Rishikesh. U.P.P.W.D. built the bridge during 1927–1929 in place of the old bridge of 284 feet span. Floods washed old one away in 1924. The bridge was opened to traffic on April 11, 1930.The bridge connects the two villages; Tapovan in Tehri Garhwal district to Jonk in Pauri Garhwal district. Also it was believed that Lakshmana, brother of Lord Rama had crossed the river on jute ropes in the very place where this bridge is located now. The bridge spans 450 feet. No toll or tax is ever realized for crossing it.

Patna Waterfall

Patna Waterfall is 7 km from Lakshman Jhula on the Neelkanth Temple road. It is accessible only with a 1.5 km tough trek. Though h water is less but the beauty of the place is enough to attract the tourists towards it. And to add to it there are some limestone caves near the falls, and the drops falling from the stones is a wonderful treat to the eyes.

These are few but amazing things to do in Rishikesh. And it can make your vacations worthy, and believe you won’t get back without getting intoxicated by the religiosity and beauty of this place.

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What’s Faster than the Speed of Light?

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Sitting barely cross-legged on two wood blocks, the air flow from the ceiling fan gently falls upon my yoga mat. The sounds of cattle mooing, children playing, and way too many scooter horns share the moment, but my attention is elsewhere. I’m focused, and with good purpose – Guru Vivek Ji is speaking:

“The Mind is the Fastest Moving Thing in the Universe”.

The pace of modern life is swift to say the least. Nowadays, it is common to hear talk about how hard it is to balance family life, work schedules, and social commitments, with personal time for self-care. But, there has to be a way, right?

Moment-to-Moment

Guru Vivek Ji, explained that only the mind can be in one place in one moment, and a totally different place in the next. In other words, only your mind can see the overflowing laundry basket in the trunk of your car in one moment, and then the list of upcoming assignments written in the notebook beside your laptop in the next. With all of these commitments and responsibilities, is it really possible to make time for yourself?

Make Time vs Take Time

The truth is, making time for yourself can be hard. After all, there are only 24 hours in a day. With that being said, there is a solution. The remedy lies within shifting your efforts from trying to make time, to learning to take time.

How Do You Take Time?

Meditation. A quick Google search can tell you that mediation is when an individual focuses their mind on a particular object, thought or activity, to clear their mind and calm their feelings and emotions. Instead of trying to make time for yourself, take time by changing parts of your daily routine into meditation. Brushing your teeth, walking from your front door to your car door, drinking your coffee…all of these activities can take the form of meditation.

By focusing the mind, moment to moment, instance to instance, you will shift your awareness away from dirty laundry and unfinished assignments while drinking your coffee, towards experiencing the smooth taste of each sip, the rich aroma that accompanies it, and the soothing warmth of the cup in between your hands. If you take a few minutes, at a few different times, in the morning, in the afternoon, and in the evening, you will have practiced that self-care you’ve had trouble making time for.

Although it may not be the all-inclusive, three day-weekend at the spa resort you were wishing for, 30-60 mins of meditation – even when broken into small intervals – will help clear your mind and calm your feelings and emotions. But, don’t trust me. Trust yourself, and TAKE TIME for meditation.

Shaun M. Leonard, RYT 200

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How to stop comparing yourself to others in yoga class

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It’s happened to all of us – we are comparing yourself to others in yoga class. You show up on the yoga mat, you’re sitting there waiting for class to start, and she comes in. This ethereal creature who appears to be floating across the floor. She’s got that “yoga body” – willowy, bendy – her hair is shining and in a carefully crafted messy bun. She’s wearing pants that cost what you pay for a car payment. She gracefully unrolls her mat and starts stretching. She’s more limber when she’s not even warmed up than you are an hour  into a hot yoga class.

All throughout the class, you’re peeking under your armpit during down dog, comparing yourself to her. Why am I sweating so much? Can she see my cellulite through my pants? Can she tell I wore this top last night to sleep in? Is she thinking I’m a lame ass for modifying this pose? I should be able to touch my heels to the floor. Why can’t I hold plank as long as her? I’ll never be able to do that because I’m not as thin as her.

Or maybe your mind chatter sounds something like this… Look at her stupid hairdo. I bet she spent an hour this morning trying to make it look that way. And who wears makeup to a yoga class anyway? I bet she’s not even a real yogi – she just came because it’s the trendy hipster thing to do. Indeed, look at her designer yoga clothes. I bet her rich husband bought those for her. She probably hasn’t worked a day in her life.

Idea to stop comparing yourself to others

Bottom line – when you start to compare yourself to someone else, stuff can get ugly, real quick. Either you’re putting yourself down because you’re comparing yourself to someone else, or you’re putting them down to try to make yourself feel better. Problem is, it doesn’t work. In addition, you leave the yoga class feeling awful. You don’t get any of the benefits of the hour you just spent on the mat because you were preoccupied with this toxic internal dialogue. Mind chatter, especially comparing yourself to others, is a surefire way to ruin your yoga practice for the day. Here are some ideas I have to stop comparing yourself to others.

Return to the breath and try to stop comparing yourself to others in yoga class

As soon as you notice your mind start to race with all these thoughts, immediately come back to the breath. Close your eyes for a moment, and for 2-3 seconds, bring your awareness into your heart center. Deeply inhale, then completely exhale. Take two to three more breaths. If you have to give your mind something to do, think, “Inhale. Exhale.”

Be in your body

Now that your breath has broken the chain reaction of thoughts, take a moment to really be in your body. What sensations are you feeling? How do you feel in this pose? Do you feel a stretch? Are you relaxed? Are you sweating? Itchy? What sounds do you hear? What do you smell? Taste? Feel on your skin? Don’t get derailed and make a judgment about the thought, like I feel dewy from sweat coming up on my skin. Oh god, I’m sweating, does the person next to me think I stink? Just state what you notice – I feel dewy from sweat coming up on my skin. I notice that my scalp feels a little prickly.

 

Try to stay with your body and your breath throughout the class (throughout the day, also). Whenever you notice that you’re in your head – in some past or future thought – come back to the breath. Come back to the body. A thousand times a day, you can do this!

LET GO OF YOUR EXPECTATIONS

Notice yourself thinking about what you should be able to do? Stop that. Your yoga class is an awesome opportunity to just celebrate what’s possible today. Each day offers us a different body to work with. Just allow yourself:

  • be free of your expectations about what the pose should look like, feel like, how limber you were yesterday, how tight your neck feels today.
  • let each pose be brand new.
  • become free of your past experiences. Be curious! Explore and play within a pose.
  • Let go of the word “should.”

 

CHANGE YOUR PERSPECTIVE IN PLACE OF COMPARING YOURSELF TO OTHERS IN YOGA CLASS

Do you always pick the same spot in the room? Pick a different spot. Choose different props than you normally use. Afterward wear something more body conscious instead of something baggy. Just changing your environment a little bit can make a difference in how you perceive the class. If you always dread when ardha chandrasana comes up, maybe try welcoming the challenge instead of inwardly groaning when the teacher asks you to go there. Be curious about what your body can do. Let it be your ally instead of the object of your frustration.

ASK FOR WHAT YOU NEED

If your comparisons tend to be of the, I can’t do that pose fully or I can’t do that pose at all variety, speak up! Every single yoga pose can be modified. That means you don’t have to compare your plank pose to the person next to you and think, Well, I can’t hold my body weight up for even one second, I guess I can’t do plank. You can do a modified version and your teacher is there to help facilitate you to do just that – to build strength, to get more flexible. If there’s a pose you’re curious about, ask the teacher before class how it can be modified. Or, ask during class. I have never been to a class where a student spoke up and a teacher wasn’t more than willing to help that student figure out how to make a pose work for their body. Moreover there could be a prop or a modification that will help you find freedom in the pose. A great teacher will see you and know what you need, but ultimately, it is your body, and you have to speak up.

LISTEN TO YOUR BODY

If you’re a competitive comparer, that is to say, you tend to push yourself too far to try to keep up with those around you, it’s time to go back to step one. Come back to the breath, come back into the body, and listen for a moment. What are you feeling? Do you feel pain? A stretch is fine, a little discomfort is even okay, but if you feel pain, if you can’t breathe in a pose, if your breath is ragged or getting away from you, it’s time to check your ego. Just because the person next to you is taking the optional vinyasa when she could be holding down dog or resting in child’s pose doesn’t mean you should be doing the same. What is your body or breath telling you? It’s time to listen.

SHE’S ONLY HUMAN, TOO

If all else fails, and you can’t get your mind to shut up, just try to remind yourself that she’s a human being just like you. She’s just going through life, doing her best, just like you. Even, she has good days and bad days, just like you. She feels bad about herself sometimes, just like you. In addition, she’s self conscious and has things she hates about her body, just like you. So don’t be so hard on her. And don’t be so hard on yourself, either.

So it’s better to stop comparing yourself to others in yoga class and other places. And if you are interested to compare someone then compare your states of mind and body before and after yoga practice. If you want to deepen more into yoga then you are welcome to our Yoga teacher training course in India.

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How to become a Yoga Teacher

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.Nowadays, Yoga is getting more and more practitioners all around the world for all the benefits that it involves as physical strength and flexibility, good health, mind balance, self-knowledge, healthy life. For this reasons the general interest for yoga is increasing and so the needed of yoga qualified Yoga Teachers. Because Yoga is not just a sport or physical practice but a philosophy and a life style. You should have true respect and love for Yoga if you are planning to become a Yoga teacher.

If you already felt in love with Yoga and is into your mind becoming a Yoga teacher, your first stage in becoming a yoga teacher is to complete the 200 hour teacher training course (TTC), which will give you the foundation that you need in order to teach asanas and pranayama safely with a strong background in Anatomy and asanas adjustments, Philosophy and history.

How to become a certified yoga teacher?

Once you decided to study your TTC and become a certified Yoga teacher you need to choose where to do your course. There are many options, you can do it in many countries. But definitely the best option would be attending the course in India where Yoga born. And this ancient and spiritual way of living is a life style and where the understanding of Yoga is integrated in their lives.

Becoming a Yoga teacher in India will also be a life experience that you will never forget. With full immersion into this amazing culture you will have better understanding of Yoga and learn from qualified and experiences teachers.

There are many places in India where you can become a teacher. But most of the better schools are in the North of India, in Rishikesh. It is known as “Yoga Capital of the world” is a town based in the beautiful foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. The city is surrounded by hills of jungle, hidden temples and shrines, and the great river Ganges runs through the center of the town. It is creating an incredible spiritually charged setting that has attracted yogis, spiritual seekers, gurus and sages since ancient times. Rishikesh is also home for the International Yoga Festival every March.

So, if you already practice Yoga regularly and know the basics, if you feel the benefits and want to learn more and go deeper is time to look for and choose a school to get certified from Yoga Alliance recognized yoga teacher training center that will guarantee that you have the knowledge to teach Yoga safely.

200 hours Yoga TTC, what do you get?

Most of the schools usually works with students from all around the world. All students come to India to study and improve their Yoga skills. Yoga school will offer you a full package that will make everything easier for you.

This full package usually include (depending on the school)

  • The 200 hours Course (Normally 4 full Weeks)

Classes: Asana (Hatta / Ashtanga / Vinyasa), Pranayama, Yoga History & Philosophy, Mantra chanting, Ayurveda, Asana Adjustment & Alignment, Meditation, Methodology

  • An official Yoga Alliance TTC Certification
  • Accommodation (single or share room basis)
  • 3 healthy Meals base on a Vegetarian Yogi diet
  • 1 day off and excursion as visiting Ashram, Hiking in Pre Himalayas, Rafting…
  • Books and Material

This will make your stay really easy and will let you enjoy of this experience hundred percent.

Now you just need to prepare your luggage and book a flight.

How to reach Rishikesh?

Delhi is the main international airport where you will probably fly to. And then you can choose any way to go to your final destination. Just keep in mind that transportation in India take a long time due to its roads and traffic so you could check national flight to nearby airports that are really cheap. The schools could also offer a taxi transfer from the airport making it easier once again.

 

Visa to India

Don’t forget to apply for your visa online in advance (60 days) to be sure there is not any inconvenience. You will not be able to enter  India without a accepted Visa. And there is not possibility to do “Visa on arrival”. The price will be around 80$ for the 60 days visa. If you would like to apply for a longer Visa you can go to the closer Indian Embassy and apply for 6 months or 1 year. Also check that your passport have a validity of at least 6 months.

We can recommend to travel with a Health insurance that cover your stay abroad under any medical issue for your safety.

Serg, RYT 200

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