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Dive deep into Kundalini wisdom in this life-changing 200-hour yoga teacher training course immersed in nature and spirituality. Are you ready to awaken your inner power and step into your purpose as a yoga teacher? Join this transformational 200-hour Kundalini yoga teacher training in Bhakti Yogshala in the serene coastal haven of South Goa, India. Come practice in paradise and leave not just with a certificate, but with a renewed sense of self, strength, and spiritual clarity.
The retreat space is nestled in the heart of nature, just a 4-minute walk to the peaceful Agonda Beach and 5 minutes from lush forest paths—offering the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility.
You’ll stay in simple, eco-conscious cottages or rooms designed to provide both comfort and calm. Each accommodation is surrounded by tropical greenery, creating a serene sanctuary where you can rest, reflect, and recharge.
Features include:
Wake up to the sound of birdsong, fall asleep to the gentle ocean breeze, and experience the stillness of a space where nature and practice flow together.
Students who complete the training are eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT®).
This immersive, Yoga Alliance-certified course is designed to guide you through a deep exploration of Kundalini energy, yogic philosophy, breathwork, meditation, and teaching methodology—all while being held in a nurturing environment surrounded by nature and the ocean.
Led by experienced Indian yoga masters, this training combines traditional wisdom with modern teaching approaches. Whether you aspire to teach or simply deepen your personal practice, this journey offers the space to reconnect with your authentic self, develop a strong foundation, and rise into your full potential.
Are you ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery, spiritual awakening, and deep yogic wisdom? This Kundalini yoga teacher training in India offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the ancient wisdom of Kundalini yoga while experiencing the sacred energy of the land where yoga was born.
Under the guidance of expert teachers, you’ll not only learn the philosophy, techniques, and practices of Kundalini yoga but also undergo a profound inner transformation. Whether you seek to become a certified teacher or simply wish to deepen your personal practice, this training will empower you with the knowledge, confidence, and spiritual connection to share the gift of Kundalini yoga with the world.
Bhakti Yogshala is well-known for its carefully prepared curriculum, highly experienced teachers, and supportive learning atmosphere. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced practitioner, the training will help you teach and live yoga authentically. The 200-hour Kundalini yoga teacher training in India features Hatha, Kundalini yoga, sessions of meditation at Centra and many other practices that will help you go deeper.
Kundalini yoga has its roots in ancient Indian spiritual traditions, particularly the Tantric tradition and Vedantic philosophy. It integrates practices from Hatha yoga, Raja yoga, and Laya yoga, drawing upon texts such as the Upanishads, Tantras, and the Patanjali Yoga Sutras. The term “Kundalini” first appeared in early Vedic scriptures and was later elaborated upon in texts like the Shiva Samhita, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, and Gheranda Samhita.
The practice gained modern prominence through the teachings of Yogi Bhajan, who introduced Kundalini yoga to the West in the late 1960s. It is described as the “Yoga of Awareness,” aiming to awaken dormant spiritual energy (Kundalini Shakti) and foster self-realization.
Yoga (from the Sanskrit root yuj, meaning “to unite”) represents the union of the individual consciousness (jivatma) with the universal consciousness (paramatma). It is a holistic practice that integrates the body, mind, and spirit, aiming for harmony and liberation (moksha).
In a broader sense, yoga refers to any disciplined practice that fosters spiritual growth, self-awareness, and inner peace. This can involve physical postures (asanas), breath control (pranayama), meditation (dhyana), and ethical living (yamas and niyamas).
Kundalini Yoga is a dynamic and spiritual form of yoga that focuses on awakening Kundalini energy—a coiled, dormant energy located at the base of the spine. It combines:
The goal of Kundalini Yoga is to awaken the Kundalini energy, allowing it to rise through the chakras (energy centers) along the Sushumna Nadi (central energy channel) to reach the Sahasrara Chakra (crown chakra), leading to a state of enlightenment or self-realization.
In Kundalini yoga, human existence is viewed through the lens of Panchakosha, which represents five layers or sheaths that envelop the soul:
Kundalini yoga emphasizes the activation and balance of the seven major chakras:
Each chakra is associated with specific physical, emotional, and spiritual functions. The balanced flow of energy through these centers is crucial for well-being.
The human body is said to have 72,000 nadis, with three primary ones: Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna.
The harmonious interaction between these nadis is essential for the awakening of Kundalini and the flow of energy through the chakras.
Kundalini yoga incorporates a variety of postures (asanas) to awaken energy, balance the body, and enhance meditation. Below is a categorized list of common Kundalini yoga asanas, freely shared for learning and practice.
Seated poses help provide stability and are often used for meditation, breathing exercises, or energy activation.
Meditative postures are designed to support extended periods of stillness and focused breathing.
Standing postures cultivate strength, balance, and stability.
Twisting poses help energize the spine, improve digestion, and release toxins.
Side-bending postures create space in the torso, stretch the sides of the body, and stimulate energy flow.
Forward bends are calming postures that stretch the spine and gently massage internal organs.
Backbends are energizing postures that open the chest, stretch the front body, and activate the spine.
These postures are shared as a guide to help practitioners explore Kundalini Yoga, offering tools for physical well-being, mental clarity, and spiritual growth. They are intended for free use and adaptation in practice.
1. Nadi Shodhana (Alternate Nostril Breathing)
2. Bhastrika (Bellows Breath)
3. Kapalbhati (Skull Shining Breath)
4. Suryabhed (Sun-Piercing Breath)
5. Chandrabhed (Moon-Piercing Breath)
6. Sheetkari (Hissing Breath)
7. Sheetali (Cooling Breath)
8. Bhramari (Bee Breath)
9. Ujjayi (Ocean Breath or Victorious Breath)
Energy awakening kriya techniques, and practice moving beyond analytical mind, rewiring the brain to evolve, somatic movements, mudras, and bandhas
Kriyas are specific sequences of asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), mudras, mantras, and meditations designed to awaken energy and channel it through the chakras.
Key energy awakening kriyas:
Purpose: Moving beyond the analytical mind allows access to intuitive and transcendental states of awareness. This involves quieting mental chatter and tapping into deeper layers of consciousness.
Techniques:
Purpose: Rewiring the brain involves creating new neural pathways that support higher consciousness and healthier emotional responses.
Techniques:
Purpose: Somatic movements focus on connecting the mind and body through gentle, intentional actions, facilitating emotional release and energy flow.
Examples of Somatic Practices:
Mudras channel energy flow within the body and enhance meditation practices.
Bandhas direct energy flow and seal prana within the body to elevate consciousness.
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2. Structuring the Class
3. Key Teaching Principles
4. Communication and Connection
5. Focus on Progression
6. Teacher’s Role and Self-Preparation
7. Emphasizing Safety and Ethical Teaching
A dedicated and dynamic teacher, Dr. Nitin is specialized in Hatha yoga, an E-RYT 500 and YACEP. He has been teaching for four years and practicing yoga for the last 10 years. His passion for yoga began at a young age and he has spent several years focusing on the health and wellness benefits of yoga. He pays particular attention to the needs of every student throughout each class and gives an in-depth and clear understanding of different asanas and their benefits. He leaves all his students with new and deep knowledge and understanding of Hatha yoga that can benefit them and others.
Nestled in the serene village of Agonda, South Goa, the retreat is surrounded by the calming beauty of both beach and forest—just a 4-minute walk to the tranquil Agonda Beach and a 5-minute stroll to lush green forest trails.
Agonda is one of Goa’s hidden gems, known for its quiet charm, soft golden sands, and peaceful atmosphere—perfect for yoga, meditation, and spiritual growth. Unlike the more commercial parts of Goa, Agonda offers a space that’s calm, clean, and deeply connected to nature.
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During your stay, you’ll enjoy nourishing, freshly prepared vegetarian meals that align with the principles of Ayurveda—designed to support your yoga practice and promote inner balance.
What’s included:
All meals are vegetarian and Ayurvedic-inspired, with gluten-free and vegan options available upon request.
Goa International Airport (Dabolim Airport)
42 km
Transfer verfügbar gegen Aufpreis US$ 47 pro Person
Manohar International Airport
78 km
Transfer verfügbar gegen Aufpreis US$ 82 pro Person
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