Yoga Chiktisha Online and Residential Teacher Training
January 2024
Other Dates:
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Become a specialist Yoga teacher.
Our therapeutic training allows you to work with special populations.
More comfort, same learning rigour.
We created this mixed online and in-person program so you are more comfortable without compromising the richness of our teachings.
Limited places, assured quality.
We limited our maximum number of students to ten (10) so we can devote more time to you and your learning.
Accessible payments
We created a payment plan to help you with your investment.
Learning Yoga: Yoga Teacher Training
I'm Yogachariya Jnandev Giri
Jnandev Snantan yoga
Jnandev - who is this course for?
Jnandev course structure
Jnandev Authenticity
Jnandev Living Courses
Jnandev certification
Tutorial - Join the Learning Yoga Teaching Program
Jnandev & Marcio on Finding each other
World Yoga Festival, 2024: About Tantra Yoga w/ Yogachariya Jnandev Giri
200 Hours Foundation in Yoga,
Teacher Training Program - January, 24
Online Program Schedule
Every two weeks
Program
2:00 pm - Yoga Chiktisha Lesson with Yogachariya Dr Ananda Balayogi Ji
3:30 pm - Break
3:45 pm - Therapeutic Yoga Chiktisha Session with Jnandev
4:30 pm - tea break
4:45 pm - Yoga Chikitsha Theory with Jnandev
6:00 pm - close
Dates:
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14th January
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28th January
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11th February
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25th February
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10th March
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24th March
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1st - 10th April (Intensive in Portugal)
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21st April
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5th May
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19th May
Investment:
Residential Intensive at Ananda Ashram, (ICYER, India), Puducherry; October 2nd to 23rd 2024.
2024 Yoga Chikitsha Program (300 hours – 100 hours online and 200 hours in-person) will be covering the Key Yoga Chiktisha Models.
Online 100 Hours Yoga Chikitsha Program 2024 Costs:- £600
Residential 200 Hours at Ananda Ashram October 2024:- £2200
Plane Tickets to India are not included in the final price.
Refer a friend
- Do you know anyone who is interested in training to become a Yoga teacher?
Give us their contact, and if they enrol,
we will give you £100 Cash-Back.
Your Yoga Chiktisha Online and Residential Teacher Training
Yoga is a path, practice, and the end goal leading us to an absolute union of the Self with the Divine Self, which in the beginning can be understood as total harmony between body, mind and spirit. Through the Sadhana of Asana, Mudra, Bandha, Pranayama, Jnana Yoga Kriyas and Yogic attitude, one can align and merge with and within the universal energy of Param-Shiva.
According to Hinduism, and traditional Yoga Schools, Lord Shiva is considered the Yogeshwar (Master of Yoga), Parma-Pita (founder of Yoga), Adi-Yoga-Guru and Siddha (Ancient or first practitioner, founder and Master of Yoga). Shiva-Shamhita and Vijnana Bhairava Tantra are two of the most authentic Tantra and Yoga texts, each recorded as a dialogue between Lord Shiva and his wife Shakti or Parwati.
Vijnana Bhairava Tantra details 112 techniques of Dharna or subtle energy visualisations to attain absolute harmony with the potential self and subtle energies to enter into the universal and transcendental state. Vijnana Bhairava Tantra is considered one of the highest, most knowledgeable and most exquisite Shastras (sacred texts) in Tantra Yoga.
The word “Tantra” is a Sanskrit term which means to weave or expand. Tantra comes from two Sanskrita roots - ‘Tan’ means body, and ‘tra’ means tool. Tantra uses the body as a divine tool or instrument to attain union with the Supreme Consciousness of Param-Shiva.
Key Tantra Yoga Concepts of Study
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Tantric Concepts of Creation and Evolution
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Tantra concept of “self and divine” (Shiva-Shakti, Purusha-Parmatman)
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Polarity, Nara, Vital Life force, Health and Wellness
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Pancha Kosha System
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Nadis and Swaras
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Kundalini and Chakras
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Naada and Bija Mantras for Chakras
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Pancha Mahabhutas and Life
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Samayama – Dharna, Dhyana and Samadhi
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Hatha Yoga: Kriya, Asana, Pranayama, Mudra, and Jnana Yoga Kriyas (relaxation or yoga Nidra techniques)
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Surya Namaskars and Vinyasa
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Mandala Dharnas and Gayatri Mantras
About your Instructors
Yoga is a path, practicee, and the end goal leading us to an absolute union of the Self with the Divine Self, which in the beginning can be understood as total harmony between body, mind and spirit. Through the Sadhana of Asana, Mudra, Bandha, Pranayama, Jnana Yoga Kriyas and Yogic attitude, one can align and merge with and within the universal energy of Param-Shiva.
According to Hinduism, and traditional Yoga Schools, Lord Shiva is considered the Yogeshwar (Master of Yoga), Parma-Pita (founder of Yoga), Adi-Yoga-Guru and Siddha (Ancient or first practitioner, founder and Master of Yoga). Shiva-Shamhita and Vijnana Bhairava Tantra are two of the most authentic Tantra and Yoga texts, each recorded as a dialogue between Lord Shiva and his wife Shakti or Parwati.
Vijnana Bhairava Tantra details 112 techniques of Dharna or subtle energy visualisations to attain absolute harmony with the potential self and subtle energies to enter into the universal and transcendental state. Vijnana Bhairava Tantra is considered one of the highest, most knowledgeable and most exquisite Shastras (sacred texts) in Tantra Yoga.
The word “Tantra” is a Sanskrit term which means to weave or expand. Tantra comes from two Sanskrita roots - ‘Tan’ means body, and ‘tra’ means tool. Tantra uses the body as a divine tool or instrument to attain union with the Supreme Consciousness of Param-Shiva.
Key Tantra Yoga Concepts of Study
-
Tantric Concepts of Creation and Evolution
-
Tantra concept of “self and divine” (Shiva-Shakti, Purusha-Parmatman)
-
Polarity, Nara, Vital Life force, Health and Wellness
-
Pancha Kosha System
-
Nadis and Swaras
-
Kundalini and Chakras
-
Naada and Bija Mantras for Chakras
-
Pancha Mahabhutas and Life
-
Samayama – Dharna, Dhyana and Samadhi
-
Hatha Yoga: Kriya, Asana, Pranayama, Mudra, and Jnana Yoga Kriyas (relaxation or yoga Nidra techniques)
-
Surya Namaskars and Vinyasa
-
Mandala Dharnas and Gayatri Mantras
Deposit - Introduction
200 Hours Program
Lesson Sample
Pranayama
What is Tantra?
Yoga is a path, practice, and the end goal leading us to an absolute union of the Self with the Divine Self, which in the beginning can be understood as total harmony between body, mind and spirit. Through the Sadhana of Asana, Mudra, Bandha, Pranayama, Jnana Yoga Kriyas and Yogic attitude, one can align and merge with and within the universal energy of Param-Shiva.
According to Hinduism, and traditional Yoga Schools, Lord Shiva is considered the Yogeshwar (Master of Yoga), Parma-Pita (founder of Yoga), Adi-Yoga-Guru and Siddha (Ancient or first practitioner, founder and Master of Yoga). Shiva-Shamhita and Vijnana Bhairava Tantra are two of the most authentic Tantra and Yoga texts, each recorded as a dialogue between Lord Shiva and his wife Shakti or Parwati.
Vijnana Bhairava Tantra details 112 techniques of Dharna or subtle energy visualisations to attain absolute harmony with the potential self and subtle energies to enter into the universal and transcendental state. Vijnana Bhairava Tantra is considered one of the highest, most knowledgeable and most exquisite Shastras (sacred texts) in Tantra Yoga.
The word “Tantra” is a Sanskrit term which means to weave or expand. Tantra comes from two Sanskrita roots - ‘Tan’ means body, and ‘tra’ means tool. Tantra uses the body as a divine tool or instrument to attain union with the Supreme Consciousness of Param-Shiva.
Key Tantra Yoga Concepts of Study
-
Tantric Concepts of Creation and Evolution
-
Tantra concept of “self and divine” (Shiva-Shakti, Purusha-Parmatman)
-
Polarity, Nara, Vital Life force, Health and Wellness
-
Pancha Kosha System
-
Nadis and Swaras
-
Kundalini and Chakras
-
Naada and Bija Mantras for Chakras
-
Pancha Mahabhutas and Life
-
Samayama – Dharna, Dhyana and Samadhi
-
Hatha Yoga: Kriya, Asana, Pranayama, Mudra, and Jnana Yoga Kriyas (relaxation or yoga Nidra techniques)
-
Surya Namaskars and Vinyasa
-
Mandala Dharnas and Gayatri Mantras