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Book Now Yoga Teacher Training and Get 50% Off (03 Nov to 27 Nov 2019 and 03 Dec to 27 Dec 2019) If you're new to yoga I'd advise you to start with one of my beginner's sessions. There I'll teach you a full range of postures stressing safety and proper alignment. You'll learn a number of breathing techniques that will not only help you during class but will also be useful for revitalizing, relaxing and centering yourself throughout your life. These techniques and subtle movements will re-educate your body and reacquaint you with its own unique language. We'll focus on a few new poses each class, integrating them into our routines as we build up to a full-fledged sadhana (a complete series of postures). By the end of the beginner's session, you should be familiar enough with the postures and with listening to your body signals that you will be ready to move on to an intermediate session. Contact- Om Yoga Ashram near Dal Lake, Mcleodganj Dharamsala India
Dharamshala is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Himachal Pradesh Tourist Attractions. It is Located on the slopes of Kangra Valley. Each and every step in Dharamshala gives visual treat to those who are visiting here. Dharamshala is famous for several reasons. It is a base for the Tibetan religious settlements and provides shelter to the religious leader, the Dalai Lama. Every year visitors from the globe are visiting here.
Photos of Krista Shirley’s travels through North India in 2008. These photos are from Dharamsala, India in December 2008. Dharamsala is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, famous for its large Tibetan community. Krista Shirley is the owner of The Yoga Shala. Krista travels to India each year to continue her Ashtanga Yoga studies at the Krishna Pattabhi Jois Ashtanga Yoga Institute (KPJAYI). Sharath Jois gave Krista Shirley Level 2 Authorization in 2009. For more information about The Yoga Shala please visit www.theyogashala.org
Bhuddism and lamps are closely linked... and they really give you warmth in the chill of Dharamshala ....
Dharamshala and McLeod Ganj are known for its beautiful-mountainous views, the food in these parts is worth all your fortune! From momos to maggi, from thupkas to tea, from pancakes to paranthas every café has a plethora of dishes to offer.View more at theindiantourist.com/dharamshala/