Samagra Yoga Chikitsa / Comprehensive Yoga Therapy Course

A Course in the Healing Power of Yoga

1st March – 22nd March 2025

Deepen Your Practice. Expand Your Knowledge. Heal Through Yoga.
Yoga has always been a tool for healing. But most of us know it only in its broadest form—postures, breath work, and relaxation. Yet, when applied with precision and understanding, yoga becomes something more. It becomes a medicine, a therapy, a way to support the body’s natural capacity for healing.
This three-week specialised course in Samagra Yoga Chikitsa (Comprehensive Yoga Therapy) is designed for yoga teachers (certified 200hr TTC) who wish to explore the therapeutic applications of yoga in greater depth. Whether you are a teacher looking to guide students with specific needs, or a seeker wishing to bring healing to your own body and mind, this course will give you practical, profound, and deeply transformative tools.

What to Expect

This is not a medical course but a programme designed to deepen your understanding of the human system—both body and mind—through the lens of yoga. You will:

  • Understand the Human System
    Learn the fundamental theories of human physiology, psychology, distress, and disease from a yogic perspective.
  • Yogic Approach to Healing
    Explore how asanas, pranayama, diet, and relaxation can work together to restore balance.
  • Managing Psychosomatic Conditions
    Train to address common psychosomatic disorders such as anxiety, stress, digestive issues, and back pain through yogic practices.
  • Yogic Counselling
    Develop the skills to offer yogic guidance and counselling, understanding the mind-body connection and its role in healing.
  • Individualized Yoga Therapy
    Learn how to tailor practices to suit different individuals, conditions, and limitations for a holistic approach to well-being.
  • Practical Teaching Applications
    Gain hands-on experience integrating therapeutic principles into yoga classes and personal practice.

The Comprehensive Yogic Approach to Healing

  • In Yoga Therapy, unlike in modern therapy, we don’t treat diseases but eradicate the illness by re-establishing ‘Svastha’ (homeosthasis/balance) in the human system.
  • In Comprehensive Yoga Therapy, unlike modern counselling, we don’t correct the mind but strengthen the wisdom by harmonising the Manomaya kosha (mental sheath) and Vijnanamaya kosa (Intellectual sheet).
  • In Comprehensive Yoga Therapy the primary focus is on health and peace. Curing the disease is the secondary effect.
  • In Comprehensive Yoga Therapy we don’t learn anything new, rather we unlearn the dysfunctional habits and concepts of the body and mind.

Join us. And discover the profound potential of Comprehensive Yoga Chikitsa.

Daily Routine

As a residential course, participants will follow the ashram schedule, with Comprehensive Yoga Therapy sessions in the morning and afternoon. This immersion allows for deep learning, personal reflection, and direct experience of the healing effects of yoga.

05:30 Wake Up
06:00 Satsang (x3 kriya session)
08:00 Yoga Asana Class
10:00 Brunch
11:00 Karma Yoga
12:00 Samagra Yoga Chikitsa (Comprehensive Yoga Therapy) classes
18:00 Dinner
20:00 Satsang
22:30 Lights Out

Meet the Teachers

Acharya Harilal

Founder and Director of Arsha Yoga Gurukulam Charitable Trust, an experienced Yoga Therapist and spiritual advisor with expertise in Comprehensive Yoga Therapy, Yoga Psychology, Vedic Education, and Vedanta.

Meera

Co-founder of Arsha Yoga Gurukulam Charitable Trust, a Yoga Trainer, Yoga Therapy Instructor, and course coordinator, devoted to Vedic chanting and Shakti Sadhana —spirituality for women.

Who Can Join?

This course is for students who have completed 200-hour yoga teachers’ certified training and who wish to expand their knowledge in the field of Yoga Therapy.
If you are a yoga teacher looking to support students with specific needs, or someone who wants to deepen your understanding of yoga as a therapeutic tool, this course is for you.

Course Fees & Registration

RESIDENT INDIAN NATIONAL RATES
Dormitory: INR 22820
Twin Share Common Bathroom: INR 34700
Single cubicle dorm: INR 34700
Twin Share Room: INR 40860
Single room with common bathroom: INR 43500
AC Twin Share Room: INR 47900

INTERNATIONAL RATES
Dormitory: USD 414
Twin Share Common Bathroom: USD 480
Single cubicle dorm: USD 480
Twin Share Room: USD 568
Single room with common bathroom: USD 612
AC Twin Share Room: USD 656

📅 Dates: 1st March – 22nd March 2025
📍 Location: Sivananda Dhanwantari Yoga Vedanta Ashram, Neyyar Dam, Kerala

Accommodation: please note only dorm spaces are available. Room accommodation may become available during the course.
📩 For registration: [email protected] WhatsApp: +919446580764

For Course Enquiries: Harilal WhatsApp +91 94468 13057

Cancellation and Refund Policy

To notify cancellation, kindly email [email protected]

  • For Domestic Payments from Resident Indians:
    • For cancelling the registration before the start of the course, the original payment will be refunded less 6.5%.
    • Once the course starts, if the student decides to leave within five days, the original payment will be refunded less 18%.
  • For Overseas Payments:
    • As refunds will be via international bank transfer, which can take six to nine months to process, the cancellation fee has to be higher.
    • The advance payment of partial course fee, service fee and taxes paid to GetOnYoga Pvt. Ltd. are fully nonrefundable.
    • Once the course starts, if the student decides to leave within five days, the course fee paid will be refunded less 25%.
  • After five days of the course: in case of discontinuation of the course within five days of the course start date, no refund will be issued.
  • Students leaving the course before completion, are required to return manual and uniforms.
  • Full refund of the course fee paid will only be granted where SYVC has had to cancel the course / programme.

Revised 25-02-2025 SYVDA reserves the right to make changes without advanced notice.

Please note: No refund or credit will be given in the case of dissatisfaction with the ashram schedule or accommodations or with the presentation or content of the course/programme.