Availability
Pick a day, then the hours you need. Nothing is charged until Prakash confirms.
Nothing is charged until Prakash confirms.
This week in the room
Everything here is hired by the person holding it — the room is not a school. If you come for one thing you will find out about the rest.
Who teaches here
The people who hold this room regularly — hired by whoever is holding something worth sitting for.
Cared for by
Born and raised in a deeply spiritual family in a small town in Southern India, the spiritual practice at the core of the life-style is ingrained in all aspects of life. Prakash's journey into Kundalini Yoga began at a very young age. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in yogic practices viz., Kriyas, Mantras, and Meditation, he developed a profound connection with the ancient practice. Education Prakash pursued a rigorous yoga education, backed by his engineering background, which fueled his curiosity for Yogic Philosophy, the Vedas, and Upanishads. He further honed his skills by studying under renowned Kundalini Yoga masters across the world and undertaking advanced training in Kundalini Yoga therapy, meditation, and an ancient yogic healing modality called Sat Nam Rasayan. Teaching Style Prakash's teaching style is deeply rooted in authenticity and spirituality. He believes in the transformative power of Kundalini Yoga and seeks to share its immense benefits with his students. His classes are dynamic, inspiring as well as harmonious, and a blend of traditional techniques and modern understanding, making the practice accessible to people from all walks of life.
The room itself
Written by the person who holds the lease.
An open-air palapa in the Tulum jungle for ceremony and movement, book by the day.
Following a room
Following sends one message a week at most, and nothing at all in a week when nothing is on. Unfollowing is one tap and we do not ask why.
Getting there
A room is not a school. Hiring the studio is not an endorsement by us of anyone’s practice. What we do vouch for is the floor, the alarm and the neighbours.
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