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Arhanta Yoga Ashram Europe

4.62

Based on 216 reviews

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NPS Score 7.5/10


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Sinderenseweg 66, 7065 BL Sinderen, Netherlands

Types of Yoga Taught

Alignment-Oriented Yoga

Fitness Yoga

Spiritually-Oriented Yoga

Gentle Yoga

Specialty Yoga

Trainings Formats

Full-time
usually intensive/immersion

Part-time
spread out over time

Residential
trainees stay on-site

Non-residential
trainees commute to the program

Languages

English

Other Locations

Arhanta Yoga Ashram India
Bansarai, Madhya Pradesh, India

About Arhanta Yoga Ashrams

Arhanta Yoga is an international Yoga institute which started to give internationally accredited professional yoga teacher training courses in 2009. We are a registered Yoga school (RYS) with Yoga Alliance and International Yoga Federation. We believe in the ancient principles...

Arhanta Yoga is an international Yoga institute which started to give internationally accredited professional yoga teacher training courses in 2009. We are a registered Yoga school (RYS) with Yoga Alliance and International Yoga Federation. We believe in the ancient principles and strength of Classical Yoga and our mission is to share our knowledge and passion for Yoga and authentic Vedic philosophy. With our traditional yoga ashrams in India and in the Netherland and affiliated centers worldwide we spread the authentic teachings of Classical Yoga with altering them. Our goal is to guide people into practice of Yam and Niyams as a way of the life. We want to help people to increase their spiritual awareness and want to encourage all our students to spread their knowledge of Yoga and their understanding of love, compassion and peace.

First Registered March 2010

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First Registered March 2010

School Reviews

Total Reviews: 216

By Matias Gerbasi RYT® 200

Mar 23, 2024

I recently completed my 200hr hatha course in India. Overall, I had an amazing experience and would recommend it to others as I was happy with my decision to go. However I think there are a few things that should be mentioned. First is this not a yoga retreat with fancy and comfortable accommodations and 5 star food. It is at times a rather intensive immersion experience stripped of most of the comforts many are used to in the west with fairly full and active days. For me this is exactly what I was looking for, as I wanted an opportunity to get away from all the comforts and live more simply to see how my mind and body reacted to it. However, if not prepared it could be quite a jarring experience. My two biggest disappointments about the experience where the philosophy and evening programs. For me, one of the major reasons I went to a course in India was not for the yoga certification itself, but to learn about the practice, culture and philosophy behind yoga in the country it originated from and from a native teacher. The philosophy lectures all seemed rather rushed with only surface level knowledge. They also ended after the second week. This would have been fine if they had used the time in the day scheduled for evening programs a little more efficiently. During the 26 days at the ashram, only about 8 or 9 included an evening program, 5 of which were yoga nidra and ecstatic dance. While these were quite fun, It would have been nice to have used this time for some extra cultural learning experiences. That being said there were many things I absolutely loved. First and foremost were the teachers. Omkar was incredible. His knowledge, teaching ability, attention to detail, and care for the well being of his students went above and beyond what I could have asked for. He knew when to challenge us and when to hold back. He pushed us to grow, and the results showed in each of us by the end of the course. The teachers in training were also amazing and very caring. Another factor I was extremely happy with was the amount of hands on teaching experience you get. I did not imagine how comfortable I could become with teaching in such a short time, and I know many, if not most, of my classmates felt the same. I entered feeling very unsure about my ability to teach and left feeling confident that if I stayed dedicated to teaching, I could become a very competent and capable teacher. The last thing I will mention is my classmates. I'm sure this will vary from course to course, but the group I ended up with was incredible. They all cared for and supported one another and even made the aspects of program I was not entirely pleased with seem almost negligible. The experience would not have been nearly as memorable without them. Full Review

By Blooming Beatrice E-RYT® 200, RYT® 500, YACEP®

Mar 21, 2024

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Teaching Staff

Kalyani Hauswirth-Jain

E-RYT® 200, YACEP®

Yogi Omkar

E-RYT® 200

Yogi Ram

E-RYT® 500, YACEP®

Lucia Seglie

E-RYT® 500, RPYT®, YACEP®

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