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Sheshadri Opens A New Ashtanga Studio in Mysore

by admin on August 31, 2009

Sri V. Sheshadri is teaching traditional Yoga as taught by Sri Krishnamacharya, Sri B.N.S. Iyengar and Sri K. Pattabhi Jois in Mysore, India in a new shala. Sri Sheshadri has completely stopped teaching at Mysore Mandala Yoga shala. Check out the class schedule and details at Sheshadri’s new website: Patanjala Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga.

p.s. Thanks to Jaimie for this tip! ;)

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Cheap yoga: Find nirvana on a budget – San Francisco Chronicle

by Ashtanga - Google News on June 8, 2009

Cheap yoga: Find nirvana on a budget San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
It's Yoga (848 Folsom St., www.itsyoga.net) recently introduced a generous $99 for 99-day introductory pass for its popular Ashtanga classes. "It's been really successful," says instructor Trevor Ozdemir. "People are really appreciating it. ...

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Ashtanga Yoga in İstanbul

by admin on September 23, 2008

Today’s Zaman
Urban Beat
September 24, 2008

Where is home? For yoga instructor Dylan Bernstein, “Home is in my yoga practice.” He explains: “When I roll out a mat, I feel really grounded, I feel really centered and at home. I guess home is an internal place.”

Bernstein, who teaches Ashtanga yoga at Yoga Sala in Nişantaşı (www.yogasala.com), has been practicing yoga in Asia and Europe since 2001. Always interested in world religions, especially Zen Buddhist philosophy, Bernstein started yoga when he was a boy of 13 in, in the US. In 2001 he left his 10-year career in childhood education and moved to Vietnam. He moved to India in 2004 and studied Ashtanga yoga with Vijay Amaran in Dharamsala (in northern India). Read more…

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Indian Cooking Classes

by admin on September 10, 2008


Yes, you can learn how to cook all the delicious South Indian dishes you will be indulging in while in Mysore. The warm spicy curries, soft naan bread, delicious sweets – yum! Two of the most popular dining places also happen to be two of the most popular places to learn Indian cookery. Coincidence? I think not! [click to continue...]

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