Five years of devotion to yoga, rooted in the sacred soil of Kashi.
- Your Yoga Guru
॥ सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः ॥
Meet Your Guide
Five years of devotion to yoga, rooted in the sacred soil of Kashi.
My journey with yoga began on the banks of the Ganges as a young student at Banaras Hindu University. What started as a personal practice to find calm amid the chaos of student life became a lifelong calling.
I completed my Master's degree (M.A.) in Yogacharya from Uttarakhand Sanskrit University in 2022 - one of India's few institutions offering formal academic credentials in yoga. My training combines ancient scriptural study with modern therapeutic applications of Hatha and Vinyasa yoga. Over the past five years, I've guided hundreds of students - from curious beginners to advanced practitioners - through transformative yoga experiences.
Today, I offer personalized in-home classes across Varanasi's neighborhoods and live online sessions for students across India. Whether you're seeking physical fitness, mental clarity, or spiritual growth, my classes are designed to meet you exactly where you are.
Uttarakhand Sanskrit University
Master's degree in traditional Yoga science - a rigorous postgraduate programme covering classical yoga philosophy, Sanskrit scriptures, anatomy, and advanced practice.
Certified in therapeutic yoga for treating specific health conditions and ailments
Trained in Ayurvedic Panchkarma - traditional five-action detoxification therapy
Specialization in safe practice for expecting mothers
Intensive breath-work and mindfulness training
QCI Level 1 - Therapeutic yoga for health conditions
Certified for student safety during all sessions
"Varanasi is not just a city - it is a living, breathing mantra. When you practice yoga here, you don't just move your body; you align with thousands of years of seekers who walked these same ghats in pursuit of truth."
My teaching is grounded in the belief that yoga is for every body. I blend the discipline of traditional Hatha yoga with the flowing grace of Vinyasa, weaving in pranayama (breath work) and dhyana (meditation) to create a holistic practice. Every session begins with intention-setting and ends with deep Shavasana - because true transformation happens not in the stretch, but in the stillness that follows.