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Ashtanga Teacher Training
From 03 to 25 August 2026
Our 200 hours Ashtanga Yoga Teacher Training is designed for students who wish to deepen their personal practice and gain a strong foundation in traditional Ashtanga Yoga.

About Praba

Praba brings with him over 14 years of dedicated experience in Ashtanga Yoga, shaped by continuous practice, study, and teaching across India and abroad. His yoga journey began under the guidance of his uncle, the renowned teacher Vijay Amar, in Himachal Pradesh. Seeking to deepen his understanding, Praba further refined his practice under the mentorship of Vijay Kumar and the late Sharath Jois, carrying forward the authentic tradition of Ashtanga Yoga.
Over the years, he has immersed himself in different yoga communities across India to enrich his knowledge of asana techniques, breathwork, and the philosophy of yoga. His teaching experience includes leading 200- and 300-hour Teacher Training Courses for students from India, across Europe, and Kazakhstan, where he has inspired practitioners to build strong foundations in both practice and teaching.
Praba currently teaches at Prabha Yoga shala, his dedicated Ashtanga Yoga school in Auroville, and also works with Kavaalya, one of the leading yoga schools in Europe.
About The School

Our Ashtanga Yoga school is nestled in one of India’s most extraordinary places Auroville, near Pondicherry (Puducherry), Tamil Nadu. Surrounded by lush greenery, gentle tropical climate, and an atmosphere of peace and spiritual aspiration, Auroville offers an ideal environment for deep yoga practice, self exploration, and learning.
Our school provides a serene and supportive space for Ashtanga Yoga practice, where the natural and spiritual surroundings encourage focus, calm, and transformation.
Opportunities for immersive learning and teacher training, with the backdrop of Auroville’s ethos of harmony, unity, and sustainable living.
Access to nature trails, gardens, meditation spaces (like around the Matrimandir), and eco‐friendly accommodations, which help deepen the inner work that yoga practice requires.



