Yogācārya T Kṛṣṇamācārya performing Ardha-baddha-padma-paścimatānāsana | Circa 1934

Yogācārya T Kṛṣṇamācārya performing Ardha-baddha-padma-paścimatānāsana | Circa 1934


“śarīramādyam khalu dharma sādhanam” - To fulfil your dharma, first start with the body. 

In Yogic understanding, the body is the temple or home of the divine consciousness (Paramātma) and should therefore be treated with great respect. For this reason, the Yogin-s of the past stated that maintaining our body in holistic health is our primary dharma. To fulfil our potential and life purpose, we should keep it in pristine health, not just at the surface level but also at deeper levels. The science of Yoga offers different tools that address and support the human structure to varying layers of our existence. The classical Yogin-s developed Āsana-s to vitalise the body, keep it healthy, and free it of various toxins. 

To master Āsana-s, it is not enough to just learn their techniques and merely practice them as physical fitness exercises. Rather, Yogin-s understood that a range of holistic methods should be integrated into their practices so that the different postures would become potent for an individual and fully benefit them. The principle in all Āsana practices is the focus on breathing. The Viniyoga tradition is a modern pioneer of this concept and the only tradition to use the breath in deep ways to intensify the practice of Classical postures and focus on the energetic dimensions of our practise.

Integrating them into practice would not only bring deeper experiences of the postures but also bring a host of effects that can help us master the body, so that it can faithfully serve in our own journey of personal evolution. 


It is essential for every sincere Yoga student, and, more importantly, every Yoga teacher, to explore the various possibilities that the human body can achieve, and thereby allow for a better expression of its potential to serve us in fulfilling our Dharma.

This 52-week immersion course has been planned to guide healthy, sincere practitioners, step by step, through the evolution of classical Āsana practice, strengthening it progressively each week.

The special focus will be on combining classical Āsana sequences which incorporate specific Prāṇāyāma ratios that both intensify and internalise postural practice. Students will be led gradually from simple breath ratios to more advanced ratios by the end of the year’s immersion.

It is designed in such a manner that serious Yoga practitioners, even those who have learnt and practised challenging Āsana-s for a long time, will be able to discover new life in the practice. Rather than just being a postural experience, it will be more of a breath-centred experience of Āsana-s that aim to master the energetic dimensions of our existence.

It will also be very helpful for Yoga Teachers to understand how classical Āsana should be introduced appropriately and gradually, with an exploration of the Prāṇa system. The immersion is aimed to improve your energy and vitalise your body progressively with a special focus on the subtle layers of our body.


Mode of Study

Each fortnight, on every second Sunday, a document will be uploaded to the resource centre of this course, in the form of a handwritten practice. Participants can download this course and practice it for 2 weeks. The next fortnight a new practice will be uploaded, which can then be downloaded and practiced for the following two weeks. This procedure will be repeated each fortnight till the end of 2026. A total of 26 practices will be offered during the calendar year. The first practice will be uploaded on 04 January 2026!

Each practice will contain simple stick drawings, breath instructions, and the number of repetitions for each sequence. Any other instructions that are relevant will also be written down in the document.

All practices will be designed by Viniyoga lead instructor Dr Kaustubha Desikachar and will be in English.

Prior to uploading the first practice, participants will be invited to a group Zoom event where the practice guidelines and how to understand the practice sheets will be explained.

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Investment - €60 per month

Payments can be made by Bank Transfer using an IBAN or by Credit Card.

All Credit Card payments will be charged only in Singapore Dollars (A 5% Transaction Fee will be added to all Credit Card Payments). 

Payments can also be made in the following other currencies through Bank Transfer - British £ (£55) | Australian $ (A$105) | New Zealand $ (NZ$115) | Singapore $ (S$90)

Once we receive your email, we will start sending the invoices at the beginning of each month.


For Best Results

For best results we ask you to consider the following seriously:

1) It is strongly recommended that you practice under the guidance of your Viniyoga mentor so that appropriate modifications can be suggested whenever needed. If you don’t have a Viniyoga mentor, we advise you to find one here>

2) It is suggested that these practices be done only once per day. Preferably at dawn. If you are unable to wake up at dawn, we suggest practising it before breakfast or at least 2 hours after. If you already have a private practice recommended by your mentor, you should have at least three hours between the two practices.

3) It is recommended that you have a Vegetarian diet. If you are a consumer of meat, we recommend that you consume meat not more than twice a week for best results.

4) It is recommended that you go to bed early so that you can rise early for the practice.

5) It is also recommended not to be under the influence of intoxicants like tobacco, alcohol or any other drugs that may alter your state of mind.

6) It is recommended that you take time and space to fit these practices in your daily schedule, and not do it in a rush.


Please Note | The above are only suggestions and you are at your own discretion to follow them or not. However, you must understand that for the best results, following these guidelines would be most helpful.

Please Note Carefully | Each practitioner is responsible for their own health, and must practice not only under the guidance of their mentor, but also with full self-awareness of their body limitations. They must not push themselves beyond what the body allows, as Yoga is meant to be a spiritual practice and not a narcissistic exercise. This is why the guidance of your mentor is strongly recommended. If you harm yourself by pushing yourself beyond your capacity, we are not responsible for any damages that you may incur on yourself. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, kindly discuss with us honestly with full details, before signing up for the course. If you have doubts about understanding these points, consider that you are not ready to engage in this immersion course.