Yoga Volunteer Immersion is a one‑month (or longer) stay where you live inside different yoga traditions. The day starts with Pranayama & Meditation, followed by Yoga Practice (Asana / Vinyasa), a yogic brunch, afternoon Karma Yoga or Seva Bhakti, and an evening gathering such as Kirtan or Embodied Philosophy.
No. This is not a Workaway or Work Exchange.
Workaway usually means 20–25 hours of work per week.
This program is a light, yoga‑based volunteer immersion with daily practice and community rhythm.
Karma Yoga means simple, unthinking action — doing without overthinking, stepping out of the mind and into presence.
Seva is Bhakti — a heart‑based offering: acting with gratitude, modesty, and devotion ways that support the community. It includes two aspects: keeping the space sattvic, clear, and beautiful, and preparing and presenting food or tea in a nourishing, gentle way.
Karma Yoga is simple, unthinking action such as construction, gardening, or physical tasks.
It is the practice of doing without overthinking.Karma Yoga is practical, grounding and action‑oriented.
Bhakti Seva is energetic, devotional, subtle — keeping a space clean, sattvic, beautiful, and turning simple moments into offerings.
Hatha Vinyasa is our morning practice — a quiet arrival, a shared awakening. We begin with meditation and pranayama in the light of sunrise. Then the practice opens into clear asanas, connected by simple, breath‑led transitions from the sun salutations. .
An āśrama is a place created to reduce noise and distraction, offering space to experience heart‑opening yoga. The essence, the force, and the inner longing behind this practice is Bhakti. Such places have a long, grounded tradition in India as environments for simplicity, joy, and steady practice.
Kirtan is a heart‑opening Bhakti practice expressed through simple, devotional singing.