

Overview
Yoga Kurunta, or Yogāsana Practice with Ropes is a transformative practice that enhances flexibility, strength, and alignment using the support of ropes.
Experience the lightness of inversions, the depth of backbends, and the precision of alignment—all with the assistance of ropes!
Practicing Yoga Kurunta offers a unique blend of support, alignment, and awareness, making it beneficial for practitioners of all levels.
Who Can Join?
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Yoga Practitioners at all levels
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Yoga teachers
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Enthusiasts eager to explore Yogāsana Practice with Ropes
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Anyone seeking a unique and supported Yogāsana Practice


Upcoming Batch
Date:
28th and 29th June 2025 (Weekend)
Time:
4:30PM to 7:30PM
Mode: Offline Only (At Yogavijnana Center)
Limited Seats
Fee Structure:
Indian Residents
Early Bird
₹ 1800
Regular
₹ 2300
*Early Bird Price ends 21st June 2025
Course Benefits
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Rope-Assisted practices better alignment
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Spinal Decompression
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Restorative & Therapeutic Benefits for a healing experience
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Makes inversion accessible
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Guides the body into asanas effortlessly
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Course led by
Yogāchārya Vinay Siddaiah
This specialized program is meticulously designed and led by Yogāchārya Vinay Siddaiah, who brings over 15 years of rich experience in practicing and teaching yoga deeply rooted in the philosophy of Iyengar Yoga. Having trained under several esteemed Iyengar yoga instructors, he integrates this extensive learning into the course.
Yogāchārya Vinay Siddaiah, is a distinguished yoga teacher, master, and therapist certified by the Yoga Certification Board (YCB) under the Ministry of AYUSH, and a recognized Yoga Chikitsa Acharya by the Indian Yoga Association. His academic achievements include M.Sc from SVYASA and current study, M.Tech from IIT-Hyderabad, further enrich his profound understanding and approach to yoga, making this program a transformative experience for yoga teachers, aiming to deepen their practice and teaching skills with yoga props tailored to all levels.


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