28 Day 200 Hour Ayurveda, Hatha, Ashtanga, Vinyasa & Yin Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, India
200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training + 50 Hour Yin Yoga TTC In Rishikesh India
Are you ready to dive deeper into the world of yoga and share its wisdom with the world If yes then Gurukul Yogashala is the perfect place for you Welcome to a traditional yoga ashram in the heart of Rishikesh offering an authentic ashram atmosphere and true traditional knowledge of yoga Step into the serene embrace of the Yoga Capital and unlock endless possibilities with the combined 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training and 50 Hour Yin Yoga TTC The 200 hour TTC immerses participants in Hatha Ashtanga and Vinyasa along with pranayama meditation functional anatomy alignment and adjustment yoga philosophy as well as Kundalini Ayurveda philosophy and yogic lifestyle The 50 hour Yin TTC deepens the practice with Yin and Yang sequencing and alignment Yin meridians Yin Yang philosophy as well as Yin pranayama and meditation
Meet the instructors
Highlights
- Daily Hatha, Ashtanga, and Vinyasa Yoga Practice
- Yoga History and Kundalini Philosophy, Functional Anatomy, Alignment and Adjustment Session
- Yin Philosophy and Meridians, Pranayama, and Meditation
- Complimentary Ayurveda Workshop, Ayurveda Consultation and Massage
- Complimentary Session: Sound Healing / Emotional Healing / Chakra Healing
- Complimentary Guided Excursions, Cultural Tours, and Riverside Yoga and Meditation Sessions
- Complimentary Shuttle from Dehradun Airport to the Ashram
- 27 nights accommodation with 3 daily vegetarian / vegan sattvic meals
Skill level
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Types
26 days with instruction in English
Average daily hours of activity: 8
Accommodation
Facilities
- Air-conditioned rooms
- Café
- Dining area
- Environmentally friendly
- Garden
- Kitchen
- Meditation garden
- Multilingual staff
- Picnic area
- Smoke-free property
- Terrace
- Yoga deck
- Yoga shala
- Yoga studio
- Bicycle rental
- Dry cleaning
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet access
- Laundry
- Library
- Medical assistance
- Wireless internet
Gurukul Yogashala Ashram has private, and shared rooms prepared for yoga students. All have private bathrooms with Western toilets and abundant hot and cold water. At the accommodation, you will find clean rooms with cozy garden view, and mountain view with refreshing showers, storage space, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
The location of the Gurukul Yogashala Ashram is dedicated in ensuring a clean and harmonious atmosphere throughout your stay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. This provides the ideal place for practicing yoga outdoors while gazing upon the awe-inspiring Himalayas and the sacred Ganges, making it an idyllic setting to call home during your stay.
You will find that daily needs shops, ATMs, healthcare, bike rentals, and cafes are all near the school within walking distance.
There are options for AC accommodation inside the Ashram. Please note that the AC accommodation is available in the private accommodation only and there will be additional 300 USD charges (apart from the course fees) for 28 days.
Electricity Charges for Room heaters (whether rented from Ashrm or your own heater) will be charged of 200 USD for 28 days.
Program
Yoga Teacher Training Certification
Students who complete this program become eligible to register with Yoga Alliance as a Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT). In addition to your 200 Hour certification, you will also receive a YACEP Yin Yoga Certificate
Know About Yoga Ashram in India - Gurukul Yogashala
Gurukul Yogashala, a traditional yoga school in Rishikesh, offers Yoga Alliance–certified Yoga Teacher Training and Yoga Retreats, including 100, 200, 300, and 500 Hour Yoga TTC in India. We also provide specialized short-term courses such as 85 Hour Prenatal Yoga TTC, 50 Hour Yin Yoga TTC, Aerial Yoga TTC, Ayurveda TTC, Sound Healing TTC, and more. All courses—residential and online—are designed for practitioners of every level, from beginners to advanced.
Inspired by the ancient Gurukul Pratha, Gurukul Yogashala follows the traditional guru–shishya way of learning, where students live, learn, and grow under the guidance of experienced teachers. This timeless system, rooted in the Upanishads and Vedic culture, creates a family-like environment that supports both personal and spiritual development.
At Gurukul Yogashala, we honor this sacred tradition while offering a modern, comprehensive yoga education. Through a nurturing community, authentic teachings, and a holistic approach, students become part of the Gurukul family—guided, supported, and inspired throughout their yoga journey.
200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training + 50 Hour Yin Yoga Certification – Introduction
Start your yoga journey at Gurukul Yogashala, Rishikesh, with our combined 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training and 50 Hour Yin Yoga Certification. This program is perfect for beginners and intermediate students who want to learn yoga in a traditional and supportive environment.
Gurukul Yogashala is the only school in India offering dual certification, where you receive both the 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training (Yoga Alliance RYT®) and the YACEP Yin Yoga Certificate. This gives you the skills and confidence to teach Yoga and Yin Yoga anywhere in the world.
Course Schedule & Important Dates
200 hour Yoga Course Dates
- Official arrival date: 2nd of every month
- Welcome Ceremony & Orientation: 3rd of every month
- Course ends: 22th of every month
- Certification: 23rd of every month
- Check-in time - 11 am Onwards (till 5 pm)
Yin Yoga Course Dates
- Official Arrival: 24th of every month (Orientation will be held in evening)
- Course Starts – 25th of every month
- Course Ends – 29th of every month
- Certification & Departure – 30th of every month
- Note: Certification will be done in the morning and you can depart post lunch
Why This Program is Unique & How It Benefits You:
- Gurukul Yogashala is the only school in India offering dual certification, providing both the 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training (Yoga Alliance RYT®) and the YACEP Yin Yoga Certificate.
- Time-Saving & Cost-Effective: Complete two courses together in a short duration, saving at least 300 USD compared to booking separately.
- Unique Curriculum Features: This program uniquely integrates Yin Yoga rooted in Taoist philosophy with traditional 200 Hour Yoga TTC, providing both depth and versatility in teaching.
- Traditional Welcome: Begin with a Welcome Fire/Hawan Ceremony, connecting with students from around the world.
- Comprehensive Yoga Learning: Study Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga, Vinyasa Flow, Yin & Yang Yoga, with philosophy, meridians, and alignment.
- Holistic Knowledge: Gain understanding of Yoga History, Kundalini & Ayurveda Philosophy, promoting a balanced and healthy life.
- Practical Teaching Skills: Build confidence through Teaching methodology, structured class planning, and hands-on practice.
- Personal Growth & Wellbeing: Strengthen body, mind, and spirit through pranayama, meditation, mindfulness, and self-awareness.
- Flexible Learning: Ideal for beginners and experienced practitioners, offering structured guidance for all levels.
- Lifestyle Transformation: Experience discipline, self-awareness, and holistic living through daily routines, vegetarian meals, and yoga practices.
- Career Advantage: Stand out as a teacher with in-depth traditional knowledge, modern yoga techniques, and Yin Yoga expertise.
- Global Community & Lifelong Connections: Become part of the Gurukul Yogashala family, making friends and networking with fellow graduates worldwide.
Who Can Join this affordable yoga teacher training in India?
This program is for anyone who wants to deepen their yoga practice, start a teaching journey, or achieve holistic health. Whether you're a complete beginner or have some experience, you are welcome to join.
This training is ideal for those who want:
- Become a Yoga Alliance Certified Teacher: Gain internationally recognized certification (RYT®) and confidently teach yoga anywhere in the world.
- Healthy Yogic Lifestyle: Learn how to incorporate yoga, mindfulness, and Ayurveda principles into your daily life for lasting physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- Deepen Your Personal Practice: Experience authentic traditional yoga teachings, including Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and Yin-Yang practices, to strengthen and expand your own practice.
- Enhance Teaching Skills: Master proper alignment, postures, adjustments, and class sequencing to teach safely and effectively, whether to beginners or advanced students.
- Achieve Holistic Health: Understand the philosophy, physiology, and energy systems of yoga to bring balance to your body, mind, and spirit.
200 hour Yoga Teacher Training Detailed Curriculum
Hatha Yoga
Hatha yoga is one of the most ancient branches of yoga, with a history dating back over a thousand years. Sessions in Hatha Yoga Teacher Training are rooted in ancient practices that evolve your consciousness to a higher understanding.
What will you gain?
- Learn different variations and modifications of the asanas according to different flexibilities
- Learn the English names and Sanskrit names of the asanas
- Learn the right alignment during the class and hands-on adjustments for beginner and advanced students
- Use props (belt, bolster, pillow, wall, block) as supporting agents
- Establish creative and challenging classes using the right voice and words
- Asana knowledge in traditional, therapeutic, and healing context
- Important contraindications and necessary modifications in relation to modern problems (hyperthyroidism, diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, and so on)
Hatha Yoga Sequence
- Surya & Chandra Namaskar – Sun and Moon salutations
- Pawanmuktasana Series – Joint mobility
- Standing, Sitting & Kneeling Asanas – Strength, stability, and flexibility
- Prone & Supine Asanas – Back strength, spinal release, and core work
- Forward, Backward & Twisting Asanas – Spinal flexibility and detoxification
- Balancing & Inverted Asanas – Core stability, concentration, and circulation
- Counter Poses – Alignment and safety
Mysore-style Ashtanga
K. Pattabhi Jois developed a modern-day form called Ashtanga Vinyasa in the mid-20th century, an energetic practice of mindful movements with breath awareness. In a 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course, the primary series of Ashtanga yoga is taught in a systematic manner to help you in achieving your goal.
What will you gain?
- Role of Drishti in Every Asana
- Synchronizing breath with asanas
- Doing Bandhas in Asanas
- Transitioning to self-practice
- Contraindications of postures
- Learn English and Sanskrit names
- Learn the right adjustment during the asana class
- Learning how to teach Ashtanga Yoga Primary Series
Ashtanga Yoga Sequence
- Ashtanga Surya Namaskar – A, B, C
- Ashtanga Standing Pose – Forward Bend, Side Stretch, Leg Stretch, Balance
- Ashtanga Beginner Strength Pose – Forward Bend, Twisting, Abs Strength
- Ashtanga Finishing Pose – Back Bend, Upside Down, Cooling Pose
Vinyasa Flow
Vinyasa Flow has movement sequences with focus on the breath. Vinyasa Flow is all about the deep inhale and exhale of your breath as you move from one posture to the other.
Vinyasa Yoga Sequence
- Vinyasa Surya Namaskar – Traditional Sun Salutation Variations (Classical A & B Flow)
- Vinyasa Standing Asana Flow – Forward Bend Sequence, Lateral Stretch Flow, Hip Opening Flow, Balance Postures
- Vinyasa Strength-Building Flow – Core Activation, Dynamic Twisting Sequence, Arm & Leg Strengthening Transitions
- Vinyasa Closing Sequence – Gentle Backbends, Inversions or Preparations, Cooling & Restorative Asanas
What will you learn?
- How the Vinyasa yoga will decrease stress, anxiety, and depression
- Increase in the energy and improving cardiovascular conditioning
- How the Vinyasa flow will burn calories faster
- Combining proper breathing with the flow
Pranayama
Pranayama is the practice of rhythmic breathing to purify the body, provide oxygen, and enhance mind–body connection. It promotes calmness, focus, and concentration. This course teaches various breathing techniques, locks, and mudras for effective practice.
What will you learn?
- Introduction, importance, and benefits of Pranayama
- Preparing yourself for practice and sitting postures
- Breathing techniques, prana flow, and connection with chakras
- Nostril activation for effective practice
- Functions, levels, and balancing of pranas; breath retention
- Beginner and intermediate practices integrated with meditative postures
Different Types of Pranayama
- Nadi Shodhana Pranayama
- Surya Bhedi Pranayama
- Chandra Bhedi Pranayama
- Ujjayi Pranayama
- Bhramari Pranayama
- Sheetali Pranayama
- Sheetkari Pranayama
- Bhastrika Pranayama
- Kapalbhati Pranayama
Mudras
Mudras are the divine gestures that channel and distribute prana in the body. Most of the mudras are performed by hand. Practitioners can have immense benefits from mudras if they are performed in the right manner under the guidance of an expert.
What will you learn?
- The secret of mudras
- The position of different elements in your hands
- The importance and advantages of mudra
Practice of different Mudras
- Jnana mudra
- Chin mudra
- Dhyana mudra
- Yoni mudra
- Bhairava mudra
- Vairagya mudra (dispassion)
- Vayu mudra (air)
- Pran mudra (prana)
- Prithvi mudra (Earth)
- Surya mudra (Sun)
- Varun mudra (God of water)
- Agani Mudra
Bandhas
While doing yoga, your body generates a lot of energy or prana. With mudra, channel this energy and with bandhas, control and maintain it in the body to prevent it from draining. When done right, the bandhas can also help awaken the Kundalini.
What will you learn?
- Meaning of Bandhas and its importance
- Draining of Pranas and how to retain them
- Understanding the chakras and the role of Bandhas
- Benefits and precautions during the practices
Practices (for beginners and intermediate level)
- Agnisar (for Uddiyana preparation)
- Bahir Kumbhaka (external retention)
- Antar Kumbhaka (internal retention)
- Mula bandha
- Uddiyana bandha
- Jalandhara bandha
- Maha bandha
Shatkarma or Yogic Cleansing
Shatkarma is a series of six types of cleansing activities that help with physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual cleansing. Cleansing your body is a fundamental step toward working on your yoga journey.
What will you learn?
- What Shatkarma is, along with its benefits and precautions
- Who should practice it and who should avoid it
- Preparation steps and post-practice guidelines
List of Shatkarma practices:
- Jal Neti Kriya
- Sutra Neti Kriya
- Netra Neti Kriya
- Kapalbhati Kriya
- Kunjal Kriya
Meditation
Yoga asanas make the body stable and pranayama soothes the nervous system, thus preparing the flow of prana to be channelized effectively and making it easier for the mind to focus. Practicing pratyahara, or the controlling of sense, further facilitates control of the mind which is the preparation for meditation.
What will you learn?
- Introduction to Dharana, Dhyana, and Samadhi
- History and philosophy of meditation
- Preparation, Aim and Objective of Meditation
- What meditation is and what it’s not
- Meditation traditions
- Correct sitting posture and role of diaphragmatic breathing
- Correct breathing during meditation
- Meditation Practice
Different Types of Meditation Practices
- Om Meditation
- Japa / Ajapa Meditation
- Mantra Meditation
- Trataka Meditation
- Chakra Meditation
- Guided Meditation
- Mindfulness Meditation
- Breath Awareness Meditation
- Loving-Kindness Meditation
- Inner Silence Meditation
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation Meditation
- Emotional Awareness Meditation
Yog Nidra – Psychic Sleep
Yoga Nidra (psychic sleep) is sleeping in awareness in such a way that takes you from a conscious state to a superconscious state of awareness.
What will you learn?
- Meaning, basics, purpose, and Tantric origin of Yoga Nidra
- Various schools, traditions, lifestyle guidelines, and practitioner rules
- Benefits and precautions
- Difference between meditation and Yoga Nidra
- Yoga Nidra experience and healing applications
- Three-body awareness, four states of consciousness, and stages of Yoga Nidra
Mantra
Mantras use the power of sound to calm the mind and balance energy. Regular chanting enhances focus, relaxation, and inner harmony.
What will you learn?
- What is Mantra – Understanding its meaning, significance in life, and the process of personal mantra initiation.
- Healing of body with mantras
- Use of mala in mantra recitation
- How will mantra help you in your life?
List of Mantras Chanting
- Ganesh Mantra
- Gayatri Mantra
- Shanti Mantra
- Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
- Guru Brahma Mantra
- Dhyana Mulam Mantra
- Om Purnamadhah
- Krishna Mantra
- Shiv Mantra
- Narayana Mantra
- Ram Mantra
Yoga History & Philosophy
Understanding the history and philosophy of yoga not only helps you to grasp the deep meaning Yoga has in our life but also helps you integrate the philosophy into your life. Various ancient philosophies will be introduced to you like Bhagwat Geeta, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Patanjali Yoga Sutra and much more.
What will you learn?
- Introduction of Yoga Philosophy (Yog Darshan) and its Evolution
- Introduction of Patanjali Yoga Sutras
- Nadis (Ida, Pingala & Sushumna)
- Introduction of Chakras – energy centres of the body & Kundalini
- Introduction of Hatha Yoga Pradipika
- Eight Limbs of Ashtanga Yoga
- Pancha – Vayus, Panchakoshas
- Sattva, Rajas & Tamas (Trigunas)
- Four Padas of Yoga Sutras
- Life stories of yogis (Inspiring stories)
- Introduction to Vedas
Kundalini Philosophy
Kundalini Yoga is practised to activate the kundalini energy which sits at the base of the spine. Kundalini awakening is called the ultimate form of yoga sadhana that is attained after steadily mastering the previous layers of yoga sadhana. This comprehensive training is based on the ancient philosophies of tantras and kriya yoga.
The term kundalini comes from the Sanskrit word - "Kundal" which means circular or the coiled snake at the base of the spine.
During the 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training, you will have a comprehensive introduction to Kundalini Yoga which will help you in understanding what the subject entails and how to move ahead in the future regarding an in-depth understanding of this vast subject Kundalini Yoga.
What will you learn about Kundalini Yoga practices during the training?
- Introduction, definition, core principles, unique features, aims, and historical evolution of Kundalini Yoga
- Recognizing energetic blocks/flow and traditional methods to balance, activate, and harmonize the subtle body
- Understanding various meditative practices for different chakras and their role in spiritual awakening
Yogic Lifestyle
Yoga is not only a set of postures to keep you fit but also a holistic lifestyle and philosophy that enhances one's mind, body, and soul. A yogi's lifestyle opens doors for every individual to the highest form of knowledge.
What will you learn?
- Understanding what a yogic lifestyle is, who a yogi is, and why a healthy lifestyle matter
- Importance of a yogic lifestyle, including vegetarian/vegan diet and basics of the yogic diet
- Daily routines: morning–evening practices, sleep cycle, and preparation for restful sleep
- Living with awareness: behaviour toward others and following Yamas & Niyamas
Ayurveda Workshop
Ayurveda is the ancient Indian science of holistic healing that nurtures balance of the body, mind, and spirit. Through traditional Ayurvedic practices, the body is purified and harmonized by balancing the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, supporting natural health and inner well-being.
What will you learn?
- Introduction of Ayurveda and Definition
- Meaning and importance of Dincharya - Daily routine activities according to Ayurveda
- Introduction to tridoshas - Vatta, Pitta & Kapha
- Understanding the concept of Sapta Dhatu - 7 Body Tissues
- Understanding the concept of Ama - Toxins in the body
- Learning the meaning of Ojas - Immunity
- Learning about seasonal regimes
- What are six different tastes
Applied Ayurveda
Applied Ayurveda focuses on bringing ancient Ayurvedic wisdom into daily life. By understanding and practicing these principles, one learns how to live a balanced, healthy, and harmonious life in alignment with nature.
What You Will Learn To:
- Prepare Ayurvedic detox teas, including liver detox, Tulsi, and herbal infusions
- Create natural Ayurvedic face and hair masks
- Practice Ayurvedic gardening and understand medicinal plants
- Learn the basics of Basti therapy
- Detoxify the body using traditional Ayurvedic cleansing methods
- Perform Abhyanga (self-massage) with Ayurvedic oils for relaxation and vitality
Ayurveda Marma Therapy
- At Gurukul Yogashala, you will explore the connection between emotions, trauma, and the body as part of the 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training. Students learn the theory and practical application of techniques combining Marma Therapy, Meditation, Breathwork, and Asanas to understand how emotions are stored in different parts of the body and how to release them.
- With these sessions, you will explore the theory and practice of Marma Therapy, you will learn to identify key energy points, understand how they store emotions, and apply for emotional healing. You will also gain the skills to support emotional balance, inner resilience, and holistic well-being for yourself and others, integrating these methods into your yoga practice and daily life.
What will you learn?
- Understanding Marma Therapy, the 72 Marma points and how they store emotional memories
- Techniques for stimulating Marma points to release blocked emotions
- How Marma point therapy enhances the flow of prana and promotes healing according to Ayurveda
- Key points and precautions
- Effects of Emotional Healing through Marma Therapy on the body, mind, and spirit
- Ways to achieve physical, mental, and spiritual wellness
Functional Anatomy
Anatomy is an essential subject for ensuring a safe, effective, and personalized yoga practice. Empowering the newly certified yoga teachers with the skills needed to guide students safely and effectively.
What will you learn?
- Anatomy Foundations & Movement Basics: Understand the role of anatomy in yoga, basic bones and joints, movement terms, flexibility vs. mobility, and injury prevention essentials.
- Spine, Core & Breathing Anatomy: Learn spine structure, core muscles, pelvic awareness, diaphragm mechanics, and the connection of breath to the nervous system.
- Upper & Lower Body Anatomy: Focus on shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee, and foot alignment to support safe and effective movement.
- Asana Biomechanics & Functional Movement: Explore anatomy in forward bends, backbends, twists, and side bends, balance mechanics, and fascia/connective tissue in movement.
- Energetics & Safe Alignment in Yoga: Study bandhas, parasympathetic activation, common yoga injuries, and safe alignment for diverse body types.
Alignment & Adjustment
Learn the posture alignment in accordance with Iyengar Yoga. Expert teachers of Gurukul Yogashala will help in understanding how to align yourself while you are doing self-practice and also will help you understand how to align others in your class as Yoga Teacher.
What will you learn?
- Why is it important to align your own body during the asana practice?
- Learn proper seated and standing foundations, including grounding, posture, core engagement, and correct pelvic, spine, and shoulder alignment.
- Understand safe spine mechanics, proper hip hinging, rotation techniques, and how to control depth in forward folds and twists.
- Learn core engagement and gaze awareness, proper weight distribution, chest and shoulder opening, and techniques to protect the spine and joints in balancing and back-bending postures.
- Develop stability for inversions using correct wrist, shoulder, and core alignment, and learn safe techniques to enter and exit the posture with control.
- Use props (such as blocks, straps, and blankets) effectively for comfort, support, and improved posture.
- Practice giving clear verbal cues, demonstrations, and reading student body types.
- Learn safe hands-on or hands-off adjustments, modifications, and injury-prevention strategies.
Teaching Methodology
It is not enough to learn and practice yoga to be a great yoga teacher. Teaching yoga is an art as it can change lives so a lot of preparation and skills go into it.
What will you learn?
- Blending traditional teaching methods with modern outlook prioritizing holistic approach in teaching.
- Crafting an engaging curriculum; Connection and empathy during the sessions
- Efficiency in class management
- Safety and effectiveness
- Preparing yourself mentally and emotionally before teaching
- Keeping a positive attitude during and after the practice
- Developing step-by-step class structures
- Proper adjustments with and without yoga props
- Establishment of yogic personality
Teaching Practice:
There will be teaching practice done by all the participants of the batch in the presence of the teacher that will help you in giving hands-on practical experience.
Sample Daily Schedule of 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course
- 06:00 - 07:30 Mysore-style Ashtanga Yoga & Vinyasa Flow
- 07:40 - 08:40 Pranayama / Kriya / Mudra / Bandha
- 08:45 - 09:30 Breakfast
- 09:30 - 10:00 Mantra & Kirtan
- 10:15 - 11:15 Functional Anatomy
- 11:15 - 12:15 Alignment & adjustment
- 12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
- 13:30 - 14:30 Rest
- 14:30 - 15:30 Philosophy
- 15:30 - 16:00 Tea Break
- 16:00 - 17:30 Hatha Yoga Workshop
- 17:45 - 18:45 Traditional & Dynamic Meditation
- 18:45 - 19:00 Yoga Nidra
- 19:15 - 20:00 Dinner
- 22:00 Lights Out
Note: The schedule is subject to change based on weather, teacher availability, and ashram requirements.
50 hour Yin Yoga Teacher Training Detailed Curriculum
Yin Yoga
Develop a steady, mindful approach to long-held postures that target deeper connective tissues. Learn proper alignment, use of props, and safe modifications for different body types. Explore how each pose affects the meridians, joints, and energetic flow. Build a calm, introspective practice that enhances flexibility, stillness, and inner awareness.
What will you learn?
- 26 Yin Yoga poses with variations and modifications
- Understanding when and how to use props effectively
- The art of intelligent sequencing
- Designing Yin sequences based on the Meridian system
Yin Yoga practice-
- Gentle Opening: Includes simple heart-opening and grounding poses to prepare the body and calm the mind.
- Hip & Lower Body Focus: A variety of deep hip, hamstring, and inner-thigh stretches to release tension and improve flexibility.
- Spinal Stretches & Side Body Opening: Forward folds, twists, and side-bending postures to decompress the spine and enhance mobility.
- Backbend & Front Body Expansion: Gentle to moderate backbends to open the chest, abdomen, and hip flexors while strengthening the spine.
- Full-Body & Integrative Poses: Postures that combine spinal movement, hip opening, and shoulder release for complete relaxation.
- Restorative Asanas: To gently support the body in deep stillness, allowing the nervous system to unwind and fully integrate.
Yang Yoga
Build strength, stamina, and mobility through dynamic, active movements that engage the muscles. Learn proper alignment, sequencing, and breath coordination to support a balanced, energetic practice. Develop heat, focus, and vitality to complement the stillness of Yin.
What will you learn?
- Develop core strength and stability
- Learn proper alignment and transitions in standing flows, backbends, and arm balances
- Understanding when and how to use props effectively
- Coordinate breath with movement for optimal energy flow
- Integrate Yang practice safely to complement Yin Yoga for a balanced practice
Yang Yoga practice-
- Warm-Up: Cat–Cow and gentle mobility exercises
- Sun Salutations: Surya Namaskar A (optional Surya Namaskar B)
- Standing Flow: Chair, Warrior I → Warrior II → Side Angle, Crescent Lunge, Pyramid, Tree or Warrior III
- Intensive and Strengthening Poses: Choice of backbends (Cobra, Locust, Camel), arm balance preparation (Crow), or core strengthening (Plank variations)
- Cooldown: Pigeon or Figure-4, Forward Fold, Supine Twist
- Final Rest: Savasana
Philosophy
Understanding the history and philosophy of yin yoga not only helps you grasp its deep meaning in your life but also helps you integrate its philosophy into your life.
What will you learn?
- In-depth understanding of Yin & Yang
- Taoism and the natural flow of life
- The five energy sheaths (Koshas)
- Stages and fluctuations of the mind
Anatomy & Meridians
Understand how the body’s tissues, joints, and fascia respond in Yin Yoga, and learn to differentiate between compression, tension, stretch, and stress. Explore how meridian pathways run through the body and how Yin poses stimulate these energetic channels. This knowledge helps you practice safely, effectively, and with deeper awareness.
What will you learn?
- Basics of tissues, joints, and movement: Learn how the body’s structure functions and moves in Yin Yoga.
- Fascia, tensegrity, and connective tissue function: Understand the body’s interconnected fascial network and its role in balanced support.
- Compression vs. tension; stretch vs. stress: Identify what limits a pose and distinguish safe sensations from harmful ones.
- Yin vs. Yang tissues and training principles: Discover how to properly load and care for both passive (Yin) and active (Yang) tissues.
- Meridian pathways and their role in Yin postures: Explore how Yin poses stimulate energetic channels to support overall well-being.
Pranayama
Learn conscious breathing techniques to balance energy, calm the mind, and support Yin and Yang yoga practices. Explore healing and specialized breaths beyond normal breathing.
What will you learn?
- Prana & Pranayama: Understanding life force and conscious breathing
- Yin Breath: Technique for deep relaxation
- Breathing Types: Overview of different pranayama methods
- Healing Pranayama: Breath practices for restoration
- Yang Breath: Energizing breathing techniques
- Cooling Breath: Techniques to calm and balance
- Breath & Yin Movements: Coordinating breath with postures
- Difference from Normal Breathing: How pranayama goes beyond everyday breath
List of Pranayama:
- Nadi Shodhan
- Yogic Breathing
- Ujjai Pranayama
- Sheetali Pranayama
- Sheetkari Pranayama
- Chandrabhedi
- Bhramari Pranayam
- Shanmukhi
Meditation
Yin Meditation is a practice of sitting quietly and observing your breath and thoughts. It helps relax the body, calm the mind, and bring inner peace. Regular practice improves focus, reduces stress, and deepens self-awareness.
What will you learn?
- Basics of meditation
- How to sit and breath in meditation
- How to relax and focus your mind in meditation
- Breath awareness meditation
List of Meditation
- Hamsa Sadhan
- Naadanusamdhan
- Kosha Vilop
- Yoga Nidra
The Art of Teaching
Learn to balance slow, meditative Yin with dynamic, energizing Yang practices in your teaching. Develop skills to guide students safely, promote harmony in the body, and create well-rounded, mindful classes.
What will you learn?
- Key principles: Intention, Expression, Context, Tools
- Structuring and sequencing a Yin class
- The language of Yin: mindful, therapeutic, and trauma-aware teaching
- Holding space and guiding with clarity and sensitivity
Teaching Practice:
There will be teaching practice done by all the participants of the batch in the presence of the teacher that will help you in giving hands-on practical experience.
Sample Daily Schedule – Yin Yoga Training
- 05:30 – Wake Up
- 06:00 – 07:30 Yang Yoga Practice
- 07:45 – 08:30 Yin Yoga Pranayama
- 08:30 – 09:15 Yin Yoga Meditation
- 09:30 – 10:30 Breakfast
- 10:30 – 11:30 Yin Yoga Philosophy
- 11:30 – 12:15 Swadhyay / Self Study
- 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
- 13:30 – 14:30 Rest
- 14:30 – 15:30 Anatomy and Meridians
- 15:30 – 16:00 Tea Break
- 16:00 – 17:00 Yin Yoga Alignment & Sequence
- 17:00 – 18:00 Yin Yoga Practice
- 18:00 – 18:30 Yoga Nidra
- 19:00 Dinner
- 22:00 Lights Out
Note: The schedule is subject to change based on weather, teacher availability, and ashram requirements.
Complimentary sessions
Each participant will have an option to choose from following one-to-one sessions. Kindly note only one of the following sessions will be complimentary, students can select from the following. If they wish to have more than one then you can connect with the team.
- Emotional Healing Consultancy & Massage
- Ayurveda Consultancy and Massage
- Sound Healing Session
Group Complimentary Sessions
Depending on the availability of the teachers, only one session from each of the following will be conducted in every batch:
Enriching Add-On Workshops
- Ayurveda workshop
1. One Complimentary Healing Group Session
- Sound healing
- Emotional healing
- Chakra healing
2. One Complimentary Group Session by the river
- Acro yoga
- Pranayama
- Meditation
3. Complimentary Active Group Sessions
- Bollywood dance session
- Body movement session
Complimentary Group Art Activities
Gurukul Yogashala offers hands-on experiences in traditional Indian arts such as Mehendi (Indian tattoo), floral Rangoli, and Mandala art—perfect opportunities to connect, collaborate, and create meaningful memories together.
Included excursions
Excursions & Cultural Experiences
At Gurukul Yogashala, excursions are an important part of your yoga journey. They help you relax, recharge, and experience the spiritual and cultural beauty of Rishikesh beyond the classroom.
Ganga Aarti & Kirtan
Experience the peaceful Ganga Aarti on the riverbank—a sacred ceremony that fills the heart with devotion. Join uplifting kirtan sessions where chanting and music create a joyful, spiritual atmosphere.
Temple Visits
Explore ancient temples in Rishikesh and learn about their rich cultural and spiritual history.You will also visit a temple located 25 km away—either Kunjapuri Temple or Bal Kumari Temple—where you can witness one of the most beautiful sunrises in Rishikesh.
This experience helps you connect deeply with the spiritual roots of yoga.
Cultural Tours
Enjoy guided cultural tours that help you understand the local lifestyle, interact with the community, and experience the traditions that have shaped Rishikesh as the birthplace of yoga.
Instructors
Yogi Arvind
Yogi Arvind Negi, a devoted yogi and mentor to many, hails from Rishikesh, India—widely revered as the Yoga Capital of the World. His journey into the heart of yoga led him to embrace the serene and disciplined life of an ashram, where he unearthed the transformative power of the Yamas and Niyamas—the ethical and moral foundations of yogic life. These principles are not mere philosophies, but essential practices that must be thoroughly followed. Through his teachings, Yogi Arvind continues to inspire seekers around the world to embrace yoga not just as a practice, but as a way of life.
Keshav Dev
Keshav Dav Ji, a distinguished spiritual teacher and practitioner, hails from the tranquil region of Amanguna near Rishikesh. Raised amidst the awe-inspiring Himalayas, he nurtured a profound fascination for philosophy, mystical yogas, and spirituality from an early age. Under the guidance of his esteemed mentor, Sri Asaram Ji, Keshav Ji delved into the realms of Sanskrit and spiritual wisdom while tending to cows in the Himalayan forests. His spiritual quest led him to study under the tutelage of various masters, including Gorakshpith.
Shikha Sharma
A native of Delhi, Shikha Sharma began her journey into the world of healing at the age of five, when her father introduced her to the principles of energy and inner balance. This early exposure sparked a lifelong passion, leading her to earn a Master’s degree in Yogic Science. Today, Shikha is a dedicated sound healing practitioner and teacher, known for blending ancient vibrational techniques with modern therapeutic understanding. She uses various instruments to guide others into states of deep relaxation and inner alignment, helping them rediscover balance.
Upendra
Born and raised in a traditional Brahmin family in the holy city of Rishikesh, Yogi Upendra Ji was introduced to yoga and ancient scriptures in his early childhood by his father, a Sanskrit scholar. He decided to pursue his studies further, traveling to the Bihar School of Yoga in Munger to complete a certificate course before studying Vedanta at the Yoga Vedanta forest academy at Sivananda Ashram Rishikesh. Here, he surrendered himself to perfecting his teaching and yogic discipline under the guidance of his Guru Swami Vishwa Rupananda Saraswati.
Naveen Bisht
Naveen Bisht is an accomplished yoga teacher who has been teaching at Gurukul Yogashala for the past 5 years. He went on to study under some of the most respected teachers in India and has since become a highly skilled and knowledgeable practitioner. In his classes, Naveen brings a blend of traditional and modern approaches to yoga, focusing on alignment, breath, and mindfulness. He places a strong emphasis on proper technique and individualized instruction, ensuring that each student receives the guidance they need to reach their full potential.
Dr. Sanjeev Pandey
Yogacharya Sanjeev Pandey ji, a 7th generation Himalayan Yogi, he is MSc. PhD. Yogic science & Human Consciousness, B.N.Y.S. in Yogic Science & Naturopathy and Doctor in Yoga Therapy and Naturopathy. He had opportunity to meet personally many well-known monks, rishis, yogis (Swami Satyananda, Baba Neem Karori, Swami Nardananda Saraswati) and get authentic knowledge of Vedic & yogic science. He is sharing yogic knowledge in Yoga and Vedic Science since 1995. His classes on Yoga Philosophy, Kundalini Yoga and Meditation are aimed to bring student from his present level to connect with themselves
Ajay Bijalwan
Guru Ajay’s yoga journey began in 2010, with over 12 years of teaching expertise. From his early days as a guest teacher in China in 2012 his passion for sharing for yoga worldwide. Subsequently, he spent six years at California Fitness & Yoga center in Vietnam, conducting numerous Master classes and Yoga Workshops. With a strong foundation in Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Pranayama, and Meditation, Ajay's teaching style is holistic and compassionate. He also leads Yoga Philosophy and Mantra Classes, specializing in Vedic Mantra Chanting.
Ankit
Ankit Ji is a dedicated Philosophy and Meditation teacher, known for his calm presence, approachable nature, and deep-rooted knowledge of yogic wisdom. With over 5 years of teaching experience, he has been inspiring students to explore the inner dimensions of yoga through traditional philosophy, mindfulness, and meditative practices. His journey began at the revered Sivananda Ashram, one of India’s most authentic spiritual institutions, where he immersed himself in classical yogic training. His classes are known for being insightful, grounding, and transformative for every student
Yogesh Jakhmol
Yogesh is an Anatomy yoga teacher with a deep passion for sharing the transformative power of yoga. With a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of yogic science, he brings a holistic approach to teaching that integrates human anatomy and therapeutic practices. Yogesh holds a Master’s degree in Yoga Science and Yoga Therapy, giving him a well-rounded understanding to support students across all levels—from beginners to advanced practitioners. His classes are focussed on theory, discussion, and hands-on demonstration, allowing students to fully experience the depth.
Sadhu Sir
Sadhu Sri is a respected scholar and teacher of Indian philosophy, whose educational and spiritual journey reflects a lifelong devotion to the pursuit and dissemination of wisdom. With a rare blend of intellectual depth and spiritual insight, he brings clarity and authenticity to the study of Vedanta, Yoga, and Eastern philosophies. He holds a Master’s degree in Yogic Science and Philosophy, grounding him firmly in both the physical and metaphysical dimensions of yoga. His diverse background enables him to bridge various philosophical traditions with grace and scholarly integrity.
Bhagya Shree
Bhagya Shree is a highly respected philosophy teacher, known for her deep understanding of Indian scriptures, Sanskrit, and yogic philosophy. Her teaching is rooted in traditional lineage and enriched by formal academic study, offering students a unique and holistic approach to the ancient wisdom of India. Her academic background includes a Master’s degree in Hindu Studies and the prestigious Kaumudiratna award from the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI). She is is a certified Hatha Yoga instructor (800 Hours), allowing her to bridge the gap between philosophy and practice.
Abhishek Negi
Abhishek Negi is a knowledgeable and dedicated yoga teacher with over five years of teaching experience. His training is rooted in traditional Indian yogic systems, with particular proficiency in Hatha Yoga, Iyengar Yoga, and Sivananda Yoga. Abhishek is especially known for his focus on postural alignment and anatomical awareness, guiding students to understand their own bodies and practice asanas with safety, stability, and precision. Drawing from his deep knowledge of human physiology, he empowers students with the fundamentals of body mechanics, helping them cultivate balance.
Atharva Deo
Atharva Deo is a spiritual guide, astrologer, and teacher from Rishikesh, known for his profound knowledge of Vedic astrology, mantra chanting, and yogic sciences. His spiritual journey began at the early age of 10, when he was initiated into the Yajurveda through the Guru-Shishya Parampara. Under this ancient oral tradition, he absorbed mantras and rituals by listening, memorizing, & practicing under his guru’s guidance—laying the foundation for a lifelong devotion to Vedic knowledge. His teachings are a dynamic fusion of scriptural depth &contemporary relevance. brings a holistic experience.
Dr. Nishant Bhatnagar
Dr. Nishant Bhatnagar is a respected voice in the field of Ayurveda, known for his dedication to preventive healthcare & traditional wisdom. With a strong foundation in classical Ayurvedic principles and a modern outlook on health, Dr. Bhatnagar bridges ancient knowledge with contemporary wellness practices. A passionate educator and lifelong learner, Dr. Bhatnagar has contributed extensively to Ayurvedic academia. He is the acclaimed author of the best-selling book “Yavagu: The Food Medicine”, which explores the medicinal value of food through the Ayurvedic lens, emphasizing the healing power
Location
This training will be conducted in India - the land of yogis and saints, the yoga capital of the world, and the birthplace of yoga.
Gurukul Yogashala Ashram is located near the Ganga river. There is a beautiful forest area behind the Ashram which is part of the Rajaji National Park. The rooms overlook the Himalayan Range and the garden of Gurukul Yogashala. The Ashram is situated in a place where you will find peace away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Here, you will not only find peace but also find your inner self. You can immerse yourself in the depths of yoga and find your balance in the holy city of sages and Rishis.
While in Rishikesh, you will have the opportunity to experience various aspects of Indian culture. This may include picturesque sunrises and sunsets over the holy Ganges River, encounters with monkeys on trees and roads, the sight of docile cows wandering around, vibrant colors everywhere, and the availability
Food
Indulge in a revitalizing yogic diet at Gurukul Yogashala in Rishikesh!
"We become what we eat". With this mindset, Gurukul Yogashala provide sattvic food that is made and served with love.
Gurukul Yogashala offers three vegetarian and vegan meals a day. A variety of yogic delicacies are on the menu of this Yoga Teacher Training Course. Rice, lentils, beans, chickpeas, vegetables, and flatbreads are staples. Salad is always available too.
Your yoga journey becomes smoother with their wholesome, vegan, and gluten-free yogic meals. Sattvic meals, complemented by detox teas, offer a blend of essential nutrients like vitamins, proteins, carbohydrates, calcium, and vital minerals.
What you eat influences your physical well-being, and also your emotions and thoughts. Yoga and Ayurveda classify food according to the effect provoked in the body and mind, and it can be of three types - sattvic, rajasic, and tamasic. Sattvic foods are those which purify the body and calm the mind. They stimulate the body and mind into action. Cooked food that is consumed within three to four hours can be considered sattvic.
The choices you make in your food, impact your ability to meditate and fully embrace yoga.
The offerings include:
- Fresh, locally sourced vegetarian delights
- Authentic and traditional Indian cuisine
- Gluten-free options designed for the yogic diet
- Sattvic and pure foods to fuel your yoga journey with abundant energy
At Gurukul Yogashala, every meal that is served ensures your body and spirit receive the nourishment they deserve, making your yoga practice all the more fulfilling.
The following meals are included:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Drinks
The following drinks are included:
- Water
- Tea
- Detox juices
The following dietary requirement(s) are served and/or catered for:
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Gluten Free
- Organic
- Naturopathic
- Fruitarian
- Lactose Free
- Whole food
- Yogic
- Ayurvedic
Exclusive Gifts
Gurukul Yogashala has prepared a few special surprises for you, including unique experiences and thoughtful extras to make your journey even more memorable.
Riverside Yoga & Meditation Sessions
One-to-One Healing Session
Things to do (optional)
Rishikesh offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from spiritual and cultural exploration to adventure and relaxation, making it a versatile and vibrant destination. Below are what you can do at your own cost:
- Visit temples: Rishikesh is home to numerous ancient temples, including the famous Triveni Ghat, Parmarth Niketan, and Bharat Mandir
- Ganga Aarti: Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti ceremony at the banks of the Ganges River, a spiritually enriching experience
- Adventure sports: Rishikesh is renowned for its adventure activities such as white-water rafting, trekking, and zip-lining
- Ayurvedic treatments: Indulge in traditional Ayurvedic treatments and massages for relaxation and rejuvenation
- Explore Beatles ashram: Visit the iconic Beatles Ashram, where the band once stayed, and take in the graffiti art and tranquil surroundings
- Wildlife safari: Explore Rajaji National Park, a short drive from Rishikesh, to spot diverse wildlife and enjoy nature
- Camping: Experience camping by the riverside for a taste of the great outdoors
- Local markets: Stroll through the local markets to shop for handicrafts, jewelry, and spiritual items
- Visit neighboring towns: Explore nearby towns like Haridwar and Devprayag to delve deeper into the culture and history of the region
- Attend Satsangs: Many ashrams offer Satsang (spiritual gatherings) with renowned spiritual leaders for spiritual growth
- Admire scenic views: Hike to Kunjapuri Temple or the Neer Garh Waterfall for breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas
- Eco-friendly practices: Engage in eco-friendly practices and participate in clean-up drives to preserve the natural beauty of Rishikesh
- Cafés and cuisine: Savor the local and international cuisine at the numerous cafés and restaurants, offering a range of vegetarian and vegan options
- Cross Laxman Jhula and Ram Jhula: These suspension bridges are iconic landmarks in Rishikesh and offer stunning views of the Ganges
- Himalayan hiking and trekking: Hike to mighty Himalayan villages to get first-hand experience of the local culture and cuisine
Spa treatments
Ayurvedic Wellness Sessions
Enhance your yoga journey with personalized Ayurvedic sessions at Gurukul Yogashala. At an additional cost, you can book:
- Ayurvedic Massage: Relax and rejuvenate your body with traditional healing touch.
- Ayurvedic Consultation: Receive expert guidance on diet, lifestyle, and wellness based on your unique body type (Prakriti).
- Panchakarma Therapy: Detoxify and restore balance through this ancient, holistic cleansing treatment.
These sessions help you deepen your self-connection, rejuvenate your body, and enhance overall well-being during your stay.
What's included
- 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Certificate (Yoga Alliance RYT®) + 50 YACEP Yin Yoga Certificate
- Complete course kit: yoga bag, t-shirt, manual, notebook, pen, Shatkarma kit & Japa Mala
- Special departure gift and group photo to treasure your memories
- Hands-on workshops: Mehendi Art, Rangoli Art, Mandala Art
- Connect with the yoga community through Kirtan, cultural evenings, and yoga movie nights
- 27 nights accommodation in a serene, traditional ashram environment including a complimentary one-night stay after your training
- 3 wholesome vegetarian meals daily, plus afternoon tea, and snacks
- Purified water and herbal teas throughout your stay
- Fully equipped practice space with yoga mats, blocks, straps, and bolsters
- 24-hour Wi-Fi access for convenience
- Family-operated school for a family environment and safety
- Ongoing support from Gurukul Yogashala before, during, and after your training.
Included Exclusive Gifts
Riverside Yoga & Meditation Sessions
Experience the serenity of the Ganga Acro Yoga sessions Pranayama session and Meditation Session by the Ganga. Let the soothing sounds of flowing water enhance your practice, calm your mind, and deepen your connection with nature. These sessions provide a unique opportunity to practice yoga in a natural setting, leaving you refreshed and rejuvenated.
One-to-One Healing Session
Each participant will have an option to choose from following one-to-one sessions. Kindly note only one of the following session will be complimentary, students can select from the following. If they wish to have more than one then you can connect with team. *Emotional Healing Consultancy & Massage *Ayurveda Consultancuy and Massage *Sound Healing Session
What's not included
- Airfare – Travel expenses to and from India are your responsibility.
- Visa and Travel Insurance – You will need to arrange your own visa and travel insurance for the duration of your stay.
- Transportation Services – Local transport is not included, except for the complimentary airport shuttle provided on the official arrival day.
- Bank Charges – A 5.5% processing fee applies when payments are made using a credit or debit card.
- Personal Care Items – Towels, toilet paper, soap, and other daily hygiene products are not provided.
- Medical Services – Any personal medical expenses, consultations, or treatments during the stay are not included.
How to get there
Recommended Airports
Transfer available for additional US$ 100 per person
Chandigarh Airport
159 km away from your destination
Transfer available for additional US$ 25 per person
Jolly Grant Airport
15 km away from your destination
Transfer available for additional US$ 70 per person
Indira Gandhi International Airport
208 km away from your destination
Arrival by airplane
Please book your flight to Jolly Grant Airport (DED). Gurukul Yogashala provide a free shuttle service from Dehradun Airport to school in the morning at 10:30 and evening at 16:30 on the official arrival day of every month. After booking your slot, you can inform the school about your arrival in advance. If you are reaching on any other time we can provide the transportation upon request for 25 USD.
You can also book your flight to Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL). Transfer to and from this airport is available upon request for 70 USD (one way).
Book your flight to Chandigarh Airport (IXC). Transfer to and from this airport is available upon request for 100 USD (one way).
Arrival by bus
From Delhi, take a Volvo bus to Rishikesh. Please note that these buses generally stop running after 21:00 and that traffic, time of the day, and festival celebrations on the road can lead to delays.
Arrival by train
There are various trains that travel between Rishikesh and Delhi. It is advisable to book your tickets through the official Indian railways government website or application to avoid any confusion regarding timings and payments.
Cancellation Policy
- A reservation requires a deposit of 30% of the total price.
- The deposit is non-refundable, if the booking is cancelled.
- The rest of the payment should be paid on arrival.
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