200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh

200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh: A 25-day transformation

200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, India

Yoga Alliance Certified | Hatha Yoga | Meditation & Pranayama

Ready to take your yoga practice to the next level—or step into the role of a teacher? Join our transformative 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh, the world’s yoga capital. This immersive, month-long journey is designed to deepen your personal practice while giving you the tools and confidence to teach yoga professionally.

Our program is grounded in the ancient teachings of classical yoga, passed down through generations of spiritual masters. You’ll not only learn the technical aspects of yoga—you’ll experience yoga as a way of life.

 What Makes Our 200-Hour YTTC Unique?

At the heart of this course is Raja Yoga (Meditation)—the highest path in yogic philosophy. Often called the “King of Yoga,” meditation is the true aim of all yoga practice. We help you build the foundation—physically, mentally, and energetically—to reach this inner stillness.

Throughout the course, you’ll be guided through traditional practices that bring your body, breath, and mind into harmony.


 What You’ll Learn

Hatha Yoga Asanas

Learn classical postures to increase strength, flexibility, and awareness—tailored for modern bodies but rooted in ancient wisdom.

Alignment & Adjustment

Understand how to practice and teach safely. You’ll learn how to align the body properly and assist students with confidence and care.

Pranayama & Mudras

Master powerful breathing techniques and hand gestures that awaken your inner energy and create mental clarity.

Shatkriyas (Yogic Detox)

Experience traditional cleansing techniques that purify the body and prepare you for deeper meditation and vitality.

Mantra & Sound Healing

Chant sacred mantras and explore the healing vibration of sound to support emotional balance and spiritual growth.

Teaching Methodology

Discover how to structure, sequence, and teach impactful yoga classes. You’ll learn the art of cueing, adjusting, and holding space as a confident instructor.


 Why Choose Our 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training in Rishikesh?

  • Yoga Alliance Certified – Internationally recognized yoga teacher certification

  •  Led by experienced Indian and international instructors

  •  Peaceful ashram setting in Rishikesh, by the Ganges River

  •  Emphasis on both traditional wisdom and practical skills

  •  Small group sizes for personalized mentorship

  •  Authentic immersion into yoga philosophy, meditation, and yogic lifestyle


 Who Is This Course For?

  • Aspiring yoga teachers ready to earn their 200-hour yoga certification

  • Yoga students wanting to go beyond asana and dive into the philosophy and science of yoga

  • Spiritual seekers looking for traditional yoga training in India

  • Anyone ready for a transformative, life-enriching journey


 Limited Seats – Enroll Today

If you’re looking for a Yoga Alliance certified 200-hour yoga teacher training course in Rishikesh, this is your invitation. Come train in the birthplace of yoga and discover your voice—on and off the mat.

Highlights

What is Hatha Yoga? Ha refers to the right side of your body (Sun) and Tha refers to the left side of your body (Moon). On a physical level, the purpose of Hatha Yoga is to create a balance between the left and the right side of your body, balance between the Sun and Moon influences on your life.
What you will learn :

  • 21 step Surya Namaskar cycle with Mantra awareness for each step
  • Upa Yoga/ Sukshma Vyama (Yoga to lubricate the joints and stimulate the glands)
  • Standing Asanas
  • Sitting Asanas
  • Kneeling Asanas
  • Prone Asanas
  • Supine Asanas
  • Inversion Asanas
  • Benefits and Contradictions of Asanas
  • How to correctly enter, center, adjust, hold, adjust and exit a pose.
  • Fundamentals of Forward extension, Backward extension, Side extension and Twisting asanas.
  • Variations of basic asanas.
  • Limitations, Contraindications and
  • Benefits of yogasanas.
  • How to correct/adjust postures verbally and by touching.
  • What is Prana and what are the 5 Types of Prana?
  • Apana Prana, Samana Prana, Udana Prana, Vyana Prana & Prana Prana
  • Chest Breathing vs Diaphragmatic Breathing
  • What is Pranamaya and what are the 7 main Pranamaya practices? (Kapalbhati, Bhastrika, Brahmari, Sheetali, Seetkari, Nadi Shodana, Ujjayi)
  • What are Nadis? Channels through which energy, prana flows. Ida, Sushmana and Pingala
  • Introduction to Bhandas : Mula Bhanda, Uddiyan Bhanda, Jalandar Bhanda & Maha Bhanda
  • What is Yogic Anatomy & Physiology?
  • Introduction to the Respiratory System & Yogic Breathing
  • How do Pranamaya practices connect to the Digestive & Immune System?
  • Muscular System : Types of Muscle contractions and how asanas affect the muscular system.
  • Types of Joints, how asanas affect joints and how to avoid injury whilst doing asanas.
  • The structure of the spine, the affect of asanas on the spine and its movement during asanas.
  • What are the 5 Layers, sheaths, dimensions of existence (Koshas) of the body and their associated psycholical & Physiological States? Going from Gross to Subtle : Annamaya Kosha, Pranamaya Kosha, Manomaya Kosha, Vijanamamaya Kosha & Anandamaya Kosha. Collectively known as Panchakosha.
  • Introduction to Chakras.
  • Types of Mudras
  • Importance of Mudras
  • Physical, Mental and Spiritual benefits of Mudras
  • Practice of Gyan, Chin, and Ashwini Mudra
  • Preparations for the Classroom
  • Qualities of a Teacher and Types of Students
  • Listening, Presence, Directive & Non Directive Dialogue
  • How to Sequence the Class
  • Importance of Demonstrations
  • How to instruct Students to enter and hold Asanas
  • Design & Layout of a Lesson Plan
  • Meditation is an inner journey. Meditation is to take your awareness within from your Gross to your subtlest body.
  •  What is Yoga/The purpose of Yoga ? Union, Harmony, Samadhi, Consciousness, Enlightenment
  • The Four Paths of Yoga- Jnana, Bhakti, Karma & Raja Yoga.
  • Eight Limbs/ Eight Fold Path of Yoga as per Sage Patanjali (Ashtanga – Yama, Niyama, Asana, Pranamaya, Pratyahara, Dhyana, Dharana & Samadhi).
  • Introduction & Brief Overview to YogaSutras by Sage Patanjali.
  • Chapter 1 : Samadhi Pada
  • Chapter 2 : Sadhana Pada
  • Chapter 3 : Vibhuti Pada
  • Chapter 4 : Kaivalya Pada
  • The Five States of Mind (Kshipta, Vikshipta, Mudha, Ekagra, Nirodhah)
  • The Four Faculties of the Mind Field (Ahamkara, Buddhi, Chitta, Manas).
  •  Mantras are instruments of the mind. Verses repeated over and over to train the mind, silence the mind, invoke energy, express gratitude.
  • There are many mantras, each used for different occasions and circumstances based on the emotion, need and intention of he/she expressing it.
  • Significance of Om- A U M Guru Mantra – Mantra for Universal Masters to Bless.
  • Aum Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu
  • Opening Mantra- Aum Sahana Vavatu
  • Sage Patanjali Mantra- Vandhe Gurunum Charanara Vinde
  • Closing Mantra/Realisation Mantra- Aum Asato Maa Sad-Gamaya
  • The Completeness Mantra- Aum Purrnam Adah, Purrnam Idam
  • Meal Prayer- Aum Brahma Arpanam Surya Namaskar Mantra
  • What are the 6 yogic practices used to remove waste from our internal organs that are not removed through regular means ? ( Kapalbhati, Trataka, Neti, Dhouti, Nauli & Vasti)
  • Kapalbhati- Stimulating the Brain Cells
  • Trataka- Eye Excercises
  • Neti- Upper Nasal Track
  • Dhouti- Cleansing the Intestine
  • Nauli- Abdominal Muscle & Viscera
  • Vasti- Cleansing the Bowels

200-Hour Beginner Yoga TTC: Upcoming Dates, Daily Schedule

Course starts on 2nd of the every month

05:00 Am Morning Bell

06:30 – 07:30 Am Vinyasa flow Yoga

07:30 – 09:00 Am Shatkarma & Pranayama

09:00 – 10:00 Am Breakfast

10:00 – 10:45 Am Yoga Science and Yoga Anatomy

11:00 – 11:45 Am Yoga Alignment

12:15 – 01:00 PmYoga Philosophy

01:00 – 02:00 Pm Lunch

04:00 – 5:30 Pm Ashtanga Yoga

06:00 – 7:00 Pm Meditation & Mantra chanting

07:10 – 08:00 pm Dinner

10:00 pm Lights off

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