If you’re new to yoga, then you may not yet be familiar with the “Yog Sutram of Patanjali”. In a nutshell, the “Yog Sutram of Patanjali” is a collection of 196 short verses that serve as a guide to attain wisdom and self-realization through yoga. The text is estimated to have been written in roughly 400 C.E., and is regarded by many as the basis of yoga philosophy.
The 196 sutram (which translates to “threads” or “discourses” in English) are separated into four padas (chapters): Samadhi, Sadhana, Vibhuti, and Kaivalya. The text itself is open to interpretation by the practitioner, but at its core, the Yoga Sutram are intended to provide depth and practical wisdom to help disciple yogis (Male) and yoginis (Female) explore the central meaning of yoga.
We Yog-Sutram are a Yoga Healing & Wellness Retreat in India providing yoga retreat in Rishikesh. Our years of experience in yoga are dedicated to helping people get to know what yoga means and giving them perfect knowledge about it. The center of attention of all of our retreat is towards teaching multi-style yoga which covers Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and Hatha Yoga. Not only that, we provide yoga retreats in different place and beautiful landscapes of the Himalayas in North India to help you explore those parts of India that are renowned for their remoteness and stillness.
The whole idea behind providing Yoga Retreat in Rishikesh (Yoga Capital of India) is to offer a rejuvenating atmosphere for yoga practice to people coming from around the world. The inner peace that you might be looking for can be found in the places where you find the calmness. Rishikesh is the place best known for their vibe. The slow breeze and sound of the flowing water of river (Mother Ganga) will make your yoga retreat fascinating in ways you’ve never imagined.