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Top 10 Imposing Traditional Ashrams in India for Yoga Lovers

Yoga is one popular form of exercise which is known to have numerous benefits for the overall development of the human body. This exercise has been in the world for more than 26,000 years and is believed to have originated in India itself. To learn and understand Yoga in its true essence, it is important to go for a Yoga Tour in India. There are numerous popular ashrams spread across the country which help people to attain spirituality as well as have a deeper understanding of themselves. Today, we discuss ten such popular ashrams which serve as a great centre for Yoga practice.

 

1. Patanjali International Yoga Foundation

 

Associated with Baba Ram Dev, who is believed to be the face of Yoga, this centre situated in Rishikesh attracts thousands of people who come here to achieve spiritual sanctity. Near to Lakshman Jhula, this ashram caters to individual needs and provides the students ways, not only to increase their physical well being, but work on their mental health as well. One can comfortably learn about Ancient Yoga as well as a holistic approach to life while being surrounded by an atmosphere of peace and serenity.

 

2. Anand Prakash Ashram

 

Again a famous ashram located in the Tapovan of Rishikesh, Anand Prakash Ashram teaches people about various forms of Yoga. You can enrol in for the 200 or 500 hours of sessions with expert teachers and try the famous Akhanda Yoga over here. One can choose to either stay on the premises with all luxurious amenities or come here daily taking classes at Rs. 200 per day.

 

3. Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Meenakshi Ashram

 

South India boasts some of the best scenic locations that provide an ideal ambience to practice Yoga. Named after a local deity, Meenakshi, this ashram provides one of the best types of Yoga called Sivananda Yoga. The aim of this is to naturally clear the body of all diseases and to rejuvenate it from within. Started in the year 1957, it offers numerous programs for beginners and experts to take part in.

 

4. Parmarth Niketan Ashram

 

Moving back to the city of Rishikesh, we encounter the largest ashram in Rishikesh called Parmarth Niketan Ashram. Started in the year 1942, this ashram can accommodate 1000 visitors. It carries out yoga sessions for beginners and experts as well as people with moderate knowledge of this exercise. It also acts as the host for the International Yoga festival which is conducted on an annual basis.

 

5. Mahatma Yoga Ashram

 

Situated alongside the holy Ganga, Mahatma Yoga Ashram also serves as one of the finest places to learn and practice Yoga. Situated in Tapovan, this ashram has multiple courses for beginners as well as experts. With their fine hospitality, this place will surely make it worth your stay.

 

6. Ananda

 

Classified as the first luxury spa resort in the country, Ananda was established in the year 2002. Situated in the Himalayan range, Ananda has numerous packages and deals for its clients who come here to meditate and practice one of the oldest forms of exercise. There is no better place to do Yoga than right amidst the serenity of snowcapped mountains filled with natural grace.

 

7. Phool Chhati

 

With the literal translation of this word being ‘the land of flowers’, Phool Chhati is a 120-year-old ashram situated in Rishikesh. Around four kilometers up the hill, this place is a simple yet comfortable place to practice Yoga. One can come here and be part of this peaceful atmosphere by taking classes which last for as short as one week to as long as a month and a half.

 

8. Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari

 

Moving back to the land of spices and serenity, Kerala, the Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Dhanwantari ashram is a popular retreat for Yoga lovers. Situated on twelve acres of land, this ashram is surrounded by scenic beauty. With flower beds on one side, and the majestic Neyaar Dam on other, this place is also a great location for photographers. However, if you plan on visiting, do make sure that you are seriously interested in learning Yoga – it is known for being one of the strictest learning regimens in the country!

 

9. Isha Yoga Centre

 

Located in the state of Tamil Nadu, Isha Yoga Centre is growing to become the new buzz amongst Yoga lovers. This is a not for profit centre situated near the foot of Velliangiri Mountains in Coimbatore. They do not promote any religious belief and welcome people of all types. There are courses lasting for around a week, within which you can get a good restart in life as well as learn the basics. This centre is also famous for its active involvement in increasing literacy as well as working towards other social issues facing the country.

 

10. Osho Resort

 

A highly luxurious resort situated in Pune, Osho Resort is one place which does practice preaching as well as methods of meditation taught by Gautam Buddha. With an enormous campus situated on twenty-eight acres of land, it has every amenity you desire. Apart from the facilities, it offers unique sorts of classes which have been modified according to Buddha’s preaching. There are classes conducted alongside swimming pools, within forests and on hills.

These were the top 10 imposing Yoga ashrams spread around India. These can be visited by anyone willing to learn as well as practice Yoga. Not only does this exercise help you to improve your physical health, but also helps in achieving mental solace.

Author Bio

Emily Johnson is an avid traveller who loves knowing about diverse cultures as well as the root to their growth. She is contributor at Mexican Candy and has visited numerous places still unknown to many and explored some of the deepest hidden secrets within the chest of Earth.

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