Ramesh

“I grew in a culture where Yoga was not something to do but something to be”

 

As a young child I was introduced to a variety of yoga practices by my parents who continue to maintain the spiritual and cultural traditions of Nepal. Influenced by their love of yoga, 

As a young child I was introduced to a variety of yoga practices by my parents who continue to maintain the spiritual and cultural traditions of Nepal. Influenced by their love of yoga, I started practising yoga at seven years of age and during the course of my life have had the opportunity to live with gurus in Shivapuri, Rishikesh and Varanasi where I learnt the traditional yogic practices and sattvic life style.

Alongside my BA in Sanskrit Mythology, Buddhism and Yoga, I completed my 200 RYS with the World Yoga Alliance and have been teaching hatha yoga, mantra, pranayama and nada yoga for the last eight years as well as specialising in Himalayan singing bowl therapy and yantra meditation.

Whilst the majority of my time is spent teaching in the Kathmandu Valley, I have been privileged enough to teach throughout India and in several European counties that has led to a deeper knowledge of what yoga is and how it is interpreted from culture to culture. The incorporation of singing bowls, yantra imagery and mantra into general hatha yoga practices ensure that my students enjoy an enriched yoga experience that unites both the physical and spiritual elements of the traditions. Ultimately, I seek to instil in my students the same love of yoga that my parents instilled in me.


Ramesh

Yoga practitioner

You Can Meet

Our Sister Concerns