The centre holds several Intensive Courses a year and each course is of about three weeks duration. Asana, Pranayama and basic Yoga philosophy are taught. Besides these three-week courses, short workshops and on-going 'General-Classes' are also conducted: these are held in Dehradun.Besides these courses Swati and Rajiv conduct various courses at other venues in India and overseas.

Various events in the Yogic and Hindu calendar such as Patanjali Jayanti, and Guru Purnima are marked by special celebrations at the centre.

Forthcoming Yoga courses at the Yog-Ganga Centre, Dehradun:


Course dates for the year 2008-2009

   
October 08 to October 26, 2008   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
November 02 to November 20, 2008   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
February 10 to February 28, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
March 05 to March 23, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
March 28 to April 15, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
July 17 to August 04, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
August 8 to August 26, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
September 26 to October 15, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.
October 22 to November 11, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama, seven lectures on Yoga and Ayurveda and a personal consultation for each participant with Ayurvedic physician Vishwas Ghatnekar of Pune.
November 17 to December 5, 2009   This course consists of twenty-two lessons of asana/ pranayama and three talks.

An Orientation Session is held on the eve of the beginning of each course to familiarize students to the theme of the course, expectations and policies of the Centre. A typical day during a Yoga course would include a two hour asana class in the morning, and in the evening a two hour pranayama class or a lecture. Free days and spare time are spent practicing, reading in the library or local sightseeing.




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