drop-in yoga class

Drop-in classes are the living heart of Yoga Mandir, welcoming everyone —— whether new to yoga or experienced. Set against the backdrop of nature’s own soundtrack, with birdsong and gentle wildlife sounds, each session feels deeply rooted in the landscape.

With roots in traditional Hatha Yoga principles, we thoughtfully use props like wooden blocks, bolsters, ropes, belts, and chairs to safely nurture strength and flexibility. Each class invites practitioners into a deeper connection with their practice, as cues and mindful adjustments reveal the unique alignment and impact of each asana on the body. Together, we learn and grow through shared practice, closing each session with centering breathwork.

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private 1:1 yoga class

While group classes bring vibrant energy, private 1:1 sessions offer a uniquely tailored experience designed with your body, mobility, and personal goals in mind.

Unlike Europe or North America, where private yoga often comes with a hefty price, in Goa, we invite you to take advantage of this accessible opportunity for in-depth learning. Personalized adjustments, focused guidance on alignment, and intentional use of props make each session a deep dive into self-discovery, leaving you with insights to carry home as lasting growth.

These private classes are also ideal for yoga teachers seeking to refine their practice and gain a deeper understanding of prop work.

PRANAYAMA

Pranayama is the practice of extending and refining the breath. It is subtle work that requires deeper perception of the physiological body and refined control of the spine, torso, and ribcage musculature.

At Yoga Mandir, we approach this control gradually, using a methodical, prop-supported practice. Belts, blocks, bolsters, and yoga chairs are used to lift, open, and support the body — allowing the breath to move more freely and consciously.

We begin with simpler, softer forms of pranayama, such as Ujjayi and Viloma, and progress over time toward more complex techniques like Bhastrika and Nadi Shodhana.

These classes are quieter and more inward than asana —— an invitation to settle, listen, and observe the subtle intelligence of the breath.

Open to students with a consistent asana practice.