Nathamuni's Yoga Rahasya with Srivatsa Ramaswami
[15-hour Training]
Thursday, March 4 to Wednesday, March 10 (No class on Saturday, March 6)
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$325 CAD
In this 15-hour training, Srivatsa Ramaswami will expound the teachings of T. Krishnamacharya’s book: “Nathamuni’s Yoga Rahasya".
Widely regarded as one of the most influential yogis of modern times, T. Krishnamacharya received the teachings of Yoga Rahasya as a young boy in a town on the banks of the river Tamraparani. The same town is host to the ancient tamarind tree under which the great sage and Bhakti Yogi Nathamuni received the visions and teachings that would become his text - The Yoga Rahasya.
Directly translating to ‘The Secrets of Yoga', the Yoga Rahasya offers deep insights into the use and applications of yoga, especially relating to philosophy, spirituality, yoga therapy, bhakti, and the importance of yoga for women - a revolutionary concept at the time.
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ABOUT SRIVATSA RAMASWAMI
As Krishnamacharya’s longest standing student outside his immediate family, Srivatsa Ramaswami has mastered Vinyasa Krama, Vedic chanting, and Yoga therapy. He has studied the classic Yoga texts extensively, has recorded more than 35 cassettes of Sanskrit mantra, and has written four books: Yoga for the Three Stages of Life, Basic Tenets of Patanjala Yoga, The Complete Book of Vinyasa Yoga, and Yoga Beneath the Surface.
For over 30 years, Ramaswami has taught Krishnamacharya’s classical vinyasa yoga in universities, hospitals and yoga studios throughout England, Mexico, the United States and India. He has taught workshops and Teacher Training programs in the US at the Esalen Institute, Loyola Marymount University, Yoga Works, the Himalayan Institute, Chicago Yoga Center and many others. Ramaswami has developed Krishnamacharya’s teachings into what may be the most highly evolved program available for making yoga a way of life, rather than simply a routine.