[Rescheduled] Weekend Gokul Yoga Immersion with Yogeśvara,
March 7 & 8, 2026
Step into an authentic lineage of Yoga with this Gokul Yoga weekend immersion, guided by Yogeśvara Das, a devoted student of Mahayogi Gokulacandra Das. This rare opportunity offers direct transmission of ancient yogic wisdom preserved through disciplic succession, exactly as defined in the classical texts.
Over the weekend, you'll experience the Adikrama sequence—a comprehensive practice with breathing techniques and concentration - a process that prepares and shapes one into a potential sadhaka (spiritual seeker through yoga practice).
Each session combines precise asana sequences, traditional breathing techniques, and dharana (concentration) practices, creating a complete foundation for authentic yoga sadhana.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, March 7 | 9 to 11.30am
Gokul Yoga Adikrama Vinyasa Masterclass: Full practice with yoga asana, breathing techniques and mental focus work.
Saturday, March 7 | 1 to 3.30pm
Gokul Yoga Adikrama Class - The THA Krama: THA Krama (sequence) and sense control practice. THA Krama is practice from the ground up and has minimal vinyasas. Short lecture on Yoga principles
Sunday, March 8 | 9 to 11.30am
Gokul Yoga Adikrama Class - Fundamental Bandhas & Sustainability: Emphasis on fundamental Bandha work and sustainability in practice. Breath work and dharana (concentration) practice. Short lecture on Yoga principles.
Sunday, March 8 | 1 to 3.30pm
Gokul Yoga - Adikrama Class - Peripheral Bandhas & Intensity: Emphasis on peripheral Bandha work and intensity in practice. Breath work and dharana (concentration) practice. Short lecture on Yoga principles.
Location
Bukit Pasoh Studio - 11A Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 089825
Price
Single session: $150
Full Immersion: $500
About Yogeśvara
Yogeśvara Das is a student of Mahayogi Gokulacandra Das and has travelled across India to learn about Yoga. However, it was not until he met his Teacher that he felt a calling to dedicate his full attention to the study and practice of Gokul Yoga. He has maintained his studentship for nearly a decade and now teaches the traditional practice in service of his Teacher and his Teacher’s mission.
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