Rishikesh Yoga Prakash
Yoga Teacher Training School Rishikesh Uttarakhand India

Ethical codes in Yoga System
Patanjali yoga begins by prescribing an ethical code designed to calm one’s relationship with oneself and others. 5 Yamas replace imperfection with virtues and together make up a code of social and moral laws that regulates one’s relationship with others.
Ahimsa (Non Violence:
Ahimsa falls first in the categories of Yama. ASHIMSA literally mean: NON- VOILENCE (Violence/cruelty to any creature). In other words Ahimsa can be understood as compassion, kindness, friendliness. Ahimsa can be done by thoughts, action.
Satya (Truthfulness):
Satya literally means truth. In speaking truth, the aspirant should consider how & what we say the truth. Sometime speaking truth can affect others in a very negative way. So, it would be better not to say anything in that condition, rather affecting someone in a negative way. For example:- an obese person wouldn’t like to hear that, he/she is fat. A person, who doesn’t have a limb by birth or may be lost in any accident, should be said Lame and so on. In order to make this world a better place it is important to understanding the relationship of truth and non-violence in our everyday life.
Asteya (Non-Stealing):
A-STEY is the opposite -to takes nothing that does not belong to us. This also means that if we are in a situation where someone entrusts something to us or confides in us, we do not take advantage of him or her. Non-stealing includes not only taking what belongs to another without permission, but also using something for a different purpose to that Intended, or beyond the time permitted by its owner.
Brhmacharya (Celibacy/Sense Control):
Brahmacharya doesn’t necessarily means celibacy. Rather, Brahmacharya actually means, not in indulge in sexual activity. If the aspirant of Yoga indulges in sexual activity, then it would be difficult to have sense control and as a result, the aspirant will not be able to attain the final goal of yoga (self-realization). It also means, not to use sexual energy in any other way that might harm others.
Aparigraha (Not to Acquire un-necessary):
Aparigraha means to collect/keep only what is necessary. It also means, not to become greedy by taking advantage of any situation at any given time. Patanjali suggest that, we should be happy with, what we are earning and should not keep collecting materialistic things. Using your energy in collecting things will drop your faith in God. Aparigraha also means by letting go all worldly attachments and pleasures as things are not permanent
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Yoga Teacher Training Courses
We offer Yoga Teacher Training courses in Rishikesh India i.e. 100 Hour and 200 Hour Yoga Teacher Training Course which includes classes, notes and practicals to students on Hatha, Ashtanga and Multi Style Yoga.
100 Hours Hatha Yoga Teacher Training
Fee: 699 USD
100 hours teacher training is suitable for those who wish to complete 200 hours of yoga training in two modules due to limited time. If you are new to yoga and looking to gain base level understanding of yogic science in a short period of time, then this course is most suitable for you. After completing your first module of 100 hours, you may wish to complete the second module by returning to our yoga school.
200 Hours Hatha Yoga Teacher Training
Fee: 1399 USD
The 200 hours “Roots of Hatha Yoga Teacher Training” course at Rishikesh Yoga Prakash Institute is designed to develop Yoga Teaching skills by understanding the root principles of ancient yoga traditions. The course is ideal for those who aim to take Yoga teachings as a profession as well for those who want to experience and follow yoga as a path.
100 Hours Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training
Fee: 699 USD
100 Hours of Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training Courses at RISHIKESH YOGA PRAKASH is a wonderful start to get the feel of Vinyasa style of yoga. The course includes every aspect of yoga including yoga posture, Pranayama, Human and Yoga Anatomy, Yoga Philosophy and meditation.
200 Hours Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training
Fee: 1399 USD
200 Hours of Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training Courses at RISHIKESH YOGA PRAKASH is comprehensive Yoga Teacher Training course, designed to develop yoga teaching skills by understand basic rules of flow type yoga system. The course fulfills the necessary requirements for Yoga Alliance USA.
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Short Term Yoga Courses
We also offer weekly courses here in Rishikesh India i.e. Beginners Course for those who are new to yoga. One Week and Two Weeks Yoga Retreats including yoga classes, trekking, hiking, musical evenings, ayurvedic massage and much more.
Yoga for Beginners
Fee: 799 USD
Yoga for beginner course is perfect for those, who always have been wondering how to begin yoga practice. Build up your foundational practice by getting correct alignment of yoga postures, proper ways to breathe, methods to calm the wondering mind in order to cultivate healthy living and prevent psychosomatic disorders.
10 Days Yoga Retreat
Fee: 600 USD
In the modern busy world, a typical yoga class usually begins and ends with postures and we all know that, yoga is not all about postures. Although there are numerous health benefits of practicing yoga postures, but without Pranayama & Meditation, the practice of yoga is unfulfilled.Here I invite you to take the first step towards this inward journey.

Prakash Bisht
Director, Rishikesh Yoga PrakashMy Yoga Journey - Why & How?
Dear readers, I would like to share a brief of “why and how” I started my yoga journey.
I started my yoga journey in the year 1999, when yoga was not very popular in Indian culture and there were very few health clubs/gyms or yoga studios offering yoga classes.
My yoga journey started at the point in my life when I was questioning the purpose of living. Due to my poor health condition and unhappy state of mind, I always used to ask myself questions such as; “What is the purpose of this life?”, “Why am I alive?”, “Why are we born?”, “Is pain a part of life and do we all have to go through pain?”, “Can I be forever happy?”
To seek answers, I turned to India’s oldest yoga institute known as “Kaivalyadhama”, best known for its scientific approach towards yoga with various scientific researches on yogic components.
Living the ashram lifestyle, the first thing I learnt in my yoga journey was “Discipline”, which changed everything in my life. I gradually started experiencing the effect of yoga on my body and mind. I started feeling healthy with a sense of lightness in limbs and organs and there was a deep sense of inner peace within my mind. With daily practice of yogic components (Asanas, Pranayamas, Cleansings, Meditation and inner aspects of spirituality with study of Vedic scriptures), I started feeling the positive effects on my body and soul. Improved concentration, better sleeping patterns, good digestion, cleansed inner body and so many health benefits brought great joy in my life.
After completing my post graduate diploma in yoga education, I started sharing yogic wisdom from the year 2000. Much later, I also enrolled in Yoga Alliance 500 hours Teacher Training course and got my ERYT-500 as well. Later in 2002 I had the opportunity to teach yoga in Macaw, Philippines, and for over 9 years I taught yoga in Singapore too.
Learning yoga was a new beginning of my life. I have found the inner paradise, which was always inside me, but which I had lost. Yoga has always given me inner strength to be calm with a feeling of inner satisfaction towards every aspect of life. My yoga practice helps me to be physically healthy and to enjoy the stillness of my own mind, which allows me to live a stress free life.
I have begun to appreciate myself in a better way out of this yoga journey. I would like to express my respect to my teachers at Kaivalyadhama and to all those whom I have met along this beautiful life changing journey. I have learned from everyone, including my students as well. I consider myself as a yoga practitioner or aspirant, rather than a yoga master, swami or guru.
Teaching yoga, simply makes me feel happy. When I see relaxed and happy faces after each class, when I witness the well being expressed by the participants, it gives me a plain feeling of inner satisfaction. After having taught over 4000 students, I truly can say, yoga teaching is soul satisfying.
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I have taken classes from Yogi Prakash for the past 4 years, and he remains one of my favorite teachers to this day. Love to take classes from him again.
Allyson Johnson
London, U.K

I always look forward to a Private Yoga Session with Prakash. I don’t have the most flexible of bodies but Prakash always. He is best in what he has.
Niki Muller
Singapore

I have successfully finished my 200 Hour Hatha Yoga Teacher Training with Prakash at Pure Yoga in February 2016. He is one of the best and finest yoga teachers.
Minako Toshiro
South Korea

I took my first ever Hatha Yoga Teacher Training with Prakash in 2015 at Pure Yoga Singapore. The environment, the energy, the flow, everthing was amazing.
Venus Low
Singapore
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