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Yoga and Ayurveda Course

Yoga Styles: Yoga and Ayurveda

This course integrates the profound teachings of Yoga with the holistic healing principles of Ayurveda, providing a comprehensive approach to nurturing body and mind.

Exploring Hatha Yoga

Participants in this Yoga and Ayurveda course in Germany will dive into the ancient practice of Hatha Yoga. This includes exploring different yoga poses, ancient breathing exercises, and meditation techniques. Through these practices, individuals will learn to harness the power of breath and movement to cultivate inner peace and balance.

Understanding Ayurveda

In addition to Yoga, participants will also gain insights into Ayurveda, the ancient Indian medicinal system. Ayurveda focuses on achieving harmony and balance in the health of the body, mind, soul, and sense organs. Participants will learn how to align their lifestyle with their unique mind-body constitution (dosha), utilizing techniques such as diet, herbs, and daily routines to promote optimal health and vitality.

Implementation in Daily Life

Join us in Heimbach to discover how to integrate the principles of Yoga and Ayurveda into your daily life. Through practical guidance and immersive experiences, participants will learn how to apply these ancient wisdom traditions.

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Program Highlights

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Yoga and Ayurveda are deeply interconnected sister sciences that originated in ancient India, sharing roots in the Vedic tradition. While they are distinct disciplines, they both stem from the same philosophical and spiritual foundation and complement each other.

Both Yoga and Ayurveda embrace a holistic view of health and wellness, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects. They highlight the importance of balance and harmony in all aspects of life to achieve optimal well-being.

After completing this Ayurveda and Yoga course you will be able to implement the basic ayurvedic and yogic principles into your daily routine, to live a healthier and happier life.

In this Yoga and Ayurveda course we will practice traditional Hatha Yoga every day, including the different practices of shatkarma, asana, pranayama and meditation. 

One of the key principles of Hatha Yoga is the union of opposing forces. Through the practice we balance the sun and the moon energy and focus in both strength and flexibility, effort and surrender, activity and stillness. Through uniting these opposing energies the practice of Hatha Yoga helps us to cultivate balance, resilience, and inner harmony. 

Focus Area: Our sessions will include diverse asana sequences tailored to balance the doshas, offering practical techniques for your daily routine

Ancient breathing techniques, also known as pranayama in the Yogic tradition, have been practiced for thousands of years. They work on the physical, pranic and mental levels and bring body, mind and energy system into balance. These breathing techniques can be used to relax the nervous system, creating a state of calmness and relaxation when you feel stressed and overwhelmed; and to energize body and mind when you feel low in energy and tired.

During this Yoga and Ayurveda course we will practice different breathing and pranayama techniques for you to use. They are great companions and help us to master difficult situations in everyday life.

Dharana and Dhyana are two interconnected stages of meditation in the Yogic tradition. You will learn the difference between these two stages and realize that most of the time when we say we meditate, we actually concentrate.

Both practices are essential components of the yogic journey, as they help us to transcendent our busy monkey-mind and to attain higher stages of consciousness.

We will practice different concentration and meditation techniques including breath awareness, mantra meditation, body scan meditation and loving-kindness meditation.

The yogic anergy gestures are also known as mudras. They are used to direct the flow of energy or prana into different parts of the body and enhancing mental focus.

When most people think about mudras, they only think about hand gestures like Anjali mudra or the jnana mudra. But mudras can also involve the entire body, including postures like the Vipritkarni mudra, facial expressions (Kaki Mudra), and even eye movements like the Shambhavi Mudra.

The eight limbs of Yoga, also called the ‘Ashtanga Yoga’ are outlined in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, a foundational text of classical Yoga philosophy. They serve as a guide for ethical and spiritual practices.

They offer advice on living a joyful and fulfilled life, and we'll interpret these age-old principles, exploring their application in our daily lives and relevance in today's society.

Sankhya philosophy is one of the oldest and most influential schools of Indian philosophy. It provides a theoretical framework for understanding the nature of the Self, the cosmos, and the processes of creation and dissolution. It has influenced various spiritual and philosophical traditions, including Ayurveda, Yoga, and Tantra.

This is important to understand these basic principles of Ayurveda and the yogic traditions and practices.

The connection between Yoga and the mind is profound. Yoga views the mind as a powerful instrument that can either support or hinder our well-being and spiritual growth.

In this Yoga and Ayurveda course Germany we will discuss how Yoga affects the mind, the connection between our brain and happiness, how Yoga improves our emotional resilience and a lot more.

Vata, Pita and Kapha – the tri doshas

The concept of tri dosha is the foundation of Ayurveda. The three doshas are the fundamental energies that govern all the physiological and psychological processes in the human body.

In each person these tri doshas have a unique combination affecting the persons whole physical and mental constitution, known as the Prakriti, we are born with.

The balance and harmony of the Tri Doshas are essential for optimal health and well-being.

Different factors, like our diet, lifestyle and the different seasons can bring the doshas out of their initial balance.

In this course we will discuss the basic principle of the doshas, by what they are affected and how we can regain balance.

Understanding your doshas is important in Ayurveda, because it helps you achieve and maintain balance, health, and well-being. It allows a personalized health approach, the understanding of imbalances and preventive healthcare.

By understanding your doshic constitution and following Ayurvedic guidelines for healthy living, you can prevent disease and promote longevity.

In this Ayurveda Yoga retreat you will find out your individual combination of the doshas which will help you to find the right yogic practices and dietary approaches to implement into your life.

You will learn how to implement the different ayurvedic practices into your daily routine from getting out of bed in the morning until going to sleep in the evening.

Diet is an integral aspect of Ayurveda and it is important to choose food that aligns with your doshas to maintain or regain balance in the body and mind. The ayurvedic diet is based on the principle that food is medicine and can be used to prevent and treat diseases.

We will speak about the key principles of the ayurvedic diet and you will learn which foods to choose according to your doshas.

The science of Ayurveda is close to nature and uses what nature offers us to keep ourselves healthy and to heal our bodies and minds. Herbs in Ayurveda are valued for their therapeutic properties, medicinal benefits and their ability to promote balance and harmony in the body. They can be used as a therapy or preventive to support well-being and health. Herbs are

Herbs are considered essential allies in Ayurveda and we will speak about different herbs like Ashwaganda, triphala, Brahmi and other basic herbs that you can find in your kitchen. We will give you tips and recipes how to use them to prevent diseases and to heal yourself.

The term "Abhyanga" is derived from Sanskrit, combining "Abhi" meaning "towards" and "Anga" meaning "body" translating Abhyanga to "towards the body" or "loving the body."

Abhyanga is a centuries-old tradition rooted in the Ayurvedic principles and involves self-massage or massage using oils.

Benefits of oil application: Oil application holds significant importance in Ayurveda for various reasons, including detoxifying the body's tissues, nourishing the skin, lubricating the joints, reducing stress, calming the nervous system, and more.

Learning Self-Abhyanga Techniques: Participants will discover different strokes for self-Abhyanga, aimed at nurturing and rejuvenating the body

Ritual of Self-Love and Self-Care: Abhyanga is a vital ritual of self-love and self-care, acknowledging the body as a sacred temple of well-being.


Eligibility Criteria

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Before joining Anandam Yoga School’s Yoga and Ayurveda Course in Germany Course, you have to fulfill this eligibility criteria.

  • The minimum age to join this course is 18 and the maximum age is 75 years. If you are older than 75 please provide a medical certificate. Your safety is important for us!
  • You should be able to speak, read and write basic English as this course in conducted in English.
  • You have to be open minded and interested to learn ancient teachings and the traditional way of Yoga and Ayurveda.
  • If you are pregnant you have to provide a medical certificate.
  • You must be physically & mentally healthy and fit.
  • You have to provide a medical certificate if you are going through any treatment or have any injuries.
  • If you skip classes or behave unethically during the course, you will not be allowed to continue the course and the course fee will not be refunded.

Time Schedule

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The time schedule is not fixed and can change according to location, teacher availability, weather conditions and general situation.

  • 06:15 to 06:30 am Shatkarma
  • 06:30 to 07:30 pm Pranayama/Meditation
  • 07:30 to 09:00 am Hatha Yoga
  • 09:00 to 10:30 am Breakfast
  • 10:30 to 12:00 pm Yoga theory
  • 12:00 to 01:30 pm Yoga & Ayurveda practicum
  • 01:30 to 03:00 pm Lunch
  • 03:00 to 04:30 pm Ayurveda theory
  • 05:00 to 06:30 pm Group discussion/Consultancy
  • 06:30 to 07:00 pm Story time/Mantra chanting
  • 07:00 to 08:00 pm Dinner

Location & Accommodation

Venue: Canada

  • Five nights including all meals in a shared twin room with attached bathroom in Heimbach, Eifel.

  • Five nights including all meals in a private double room with private bathroom in Heimbach, Eifel. 


Upcoming Dates
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Upcoming Yoga and Ayurveda Course in Germany course dates.

13.07.2024 - 18.07.2024
Tuition Fee € 1000 € 700
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