Are you looking for a program to relax, recharge and revitalize?
Or are you looking for something to strengthen your ties with Yoga?
Then this 14 day retreat we are offering at Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Tapaswini Ashram Gudur is the destination. Led by Swami Govindananda, one of the direct disciples of Swami Vishnudevananda, with 30 years of experience to guide you and to support you in this Yogic journey.
A retreat that will open up the hidden avenues of knowledge equipping us to face the test of life. Trials and tribulations are part and parcel of all living beings but what makes human beings special is the understanding and discrimination which can be made stronger with Yoga and Yogic practices.
A resolution of knowing your strongest and powerful Self, worth taking on the new year 2026, starting the year with a wonderful Yoga Vedanta Intensive. Experience the enchanting combination of Asanas and Pranayama, Meditation and Chanting, Philosophy and Knowledge to redefine the outlook and to change the perspective of the mundane lifestyle.
The retreat is open to every person who is a Yoga enthusiast like a Yoga Teacher, a Beginner Student, an Intermediate or even an Advanced Practitioner. Vedanta topics covered in the retreat shall include Aim of Yoga, 5 points of Yoga, 4 paths of Yoga, 3 bodies and 5 sheaths, Chakras and Kundalini Shakti. The attendees will be provided a Participation Certificate at the end of the retreat.
Participants are expected to check in at the ashram on 31st January 2026 by 5 pm and they can check out from the ashram on 16th February 2026 by 10 am. Fridays are off days during which students can go and explore the beautiful naturescapes around Gudur or venture into Chennai city.
Retreat Daily Schedule
“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.” – Swami Sivananda
The daily schedule of the retreat is as follows.

Accommodation
The Ashram offers five simple and functional types of accommodation.
Please note:
- For all accommodation a mosquito net is provided.
- Couples are not permitted to share twin rooms during the course.