International Yoga Festival in India
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The
International Yoga Festival, Rishikesh is a celebration of Yoga, the age old
Indian science of health and wellness. The great sage Patanjali, penned down
the science, laid down the minute rules and techniques of the activity. Yoga
was primarily developed as a medium to attain harmony of body, mind and soul.
Yoga is not just different yogic postures or breathing techniques, it is a way
of life. Around the world, Yoga has changed lives with its holistic techniques.
International Yoga Festival is a wonderful opportunity to introduce Yoga in
one’s life. The week-long event detoxifies and purifies the body, mind and
soul.
Events including:
1. Daily Yoga Classes: strengthen your
practice with over 70 hours of Yoga classes from world-class Yoga teachers
practicing multiple styles including Kundalini Yoga, Hatha Yoga, Power Vinyasa
Yoga & Iyengar Yoga starting from 4am and running through to 5pm every day.
2. Inspiring Lectures from Saints
and Yogacharyas: be
blessed with the presence, satsang and divine words of revered saints and
spiritual masters from around the world on a variety of uplifting and inspiring
subjects.
3. Special Evening Ganga Aarti
Lighting Ceremony: Ganga
Aarti transcends the borders and boundaries of language and culture, diving
straight into one’s heart, carrying one to Heaven. The Yagna puja allows for
devotional offerings to be made into a sacred fire. All on the banks of the
Ganges and led by Pujya Swamiji, Sadhvi Abhaji (Mataji) & our Parmarth
Rishikumars.
4. Evening Kirtan, Cultural
Performances & More:
listen, watch, sing & dance along to ecstatic drumming, moving kirtan and
beautiful cultural performances that take you through the night until 10pm.
5. Beautiful Ashram Grounds: Parmarth Niketan is a
true spiritual haven, lying on the holy banks of Mother Ganga in the lap of the
lush Himalayas, with a clean, pure and sacred atmosphere as well as abundant,
beautiful gardens.
6. A Family of Yogis from Around
the World: IYF
hosts hundreds of yogis from around the world, all coming to grow in their
practices and breathe the spiritual atmosphere of Rishikesh.
Frequently Asked Questions:
★How can
your register for IYF 2020?
Eventbrite
is the only way to purchase tickets for International Yoga Festival 2020 held
at Parmarth Niketan Ashram. There may also be some tickets to purchase at
Parmarth Niketan on each day of the festival, subject to availability. The
official correspondence is only through “info@internationalyogafestival.com”.
★What is
included with your accommodation booking?
Accommodation
is provided from 2pm on February 28 until 12pm on March 8. The Ashram will
provide you with mattresses, pillows, pillow covers, sheets, blankets, and
towels. There is a laundry service available at a minimum fee. They ask that
you bring your personal toiletries and in an effort to keep the environment
clean, please be mindful that your products be as environmentally sound as
possible.
★What are
your transport options getting to the event?
Parmarth
Niketan is closely connected by air, train, and car. The Ashram is a 45 minute
taxi ride from Dehradun Airport and 1 hour from Haridwar Junction Station.
There are plenty of taxis available at both locations.
We
have received the following rates from a local taxi firm based in
Rishikesh–meant to serve as a guide:
Haridwar
Junction to Parmarth Niketan (or return) - Rs 1200 - small 4 passenger
car/Inova - 1600
Dehradun
Airport to Parmarth Niketan (or return) - Rs 1200 - small 4 passenger car/Inova
- 1600
Delhi
to Parmarth Niketan (or return) - Rs 4000 - small 4 passenger car/Inova - 6000
For
those who wish to go sightseeing during their stay, here are the rates for a
local taxi booking:
Parmarth
Niketan to Neelkanth Temple (including return) – Rs 1800
Parmarth
Niketan to Kunjapuri Temple (including return) – Rs 1600
Parmarth
Niketan to Vashistha Cave (including return) – Rs 1600
Parmarth
Niketan to Mussoorie (or return) – Rs 2500
★Where can you eat and what are the dietary options?
Dining
facilities are set up in the back Yoga Garden for all IYF participants. All
food is vegetarian. Vegan options will include dal, rice, salads, vegetables
and fruits. Please remember that we sometimes host 1,000 guests or more, and it
not possible to have everyone like everything that’s offered at all meal times.
It is always safe and advisable to carry non-perishable options, just in case
the choices at that time are not palatable. There is an adjacent market-place
where a variety of choices are available for purchase also. Please note: In
respect of the traditions of the ashram, within the ashram the following
food/drink are strictly prohibited: drinking intoxicants, eating egg or other
non-vegetarian foods. We also recommend that you refrain from eating onions and
garlic.
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