Events
YATI organises events to bring together like-minded people together for yogic practices that are not usually taught in weekly class. Events include kirtan (singing), chanting, special celebrations, storytelling and drama nights and yogic ceremonies such as havan (fire ceremonies) enabling you to deepen your experience and understanding of yoga and meet others who share your interest. The events are held at different locations around Hobart and greater Tasmania.
The events promote happy, healthy and strong individuals and communities based on giving, receiving and sharings the gifts of yoga.
Kirtan is pure joy! Kirtan is one of the practices of yoga that uplifts the heart and mind. It is soothing and removes mental clutter and emotional tension, liberating the positive energy lying dormant within the cells...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...
Kirtan is pure joy! Kirtan is one of the practices of yoga that uplifts the heart and mind. It is soothing and removes mental clutter and emotional tension, liberating the positive energy lying dormant within the cells...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...
All over the world in Satyananda Yoga ashrams, centres and homes, this healing mantra is chanted 108 times on Saturday evenings. Ideally, it is part of "Havan"- a traditional Vedic fire ceremony that includes...






