Maa Yoga Ashram is a subsidiary of Arogyadham. Headquartered at Muzaffernager, UP, India, the parent company specializes in helping people to heal and balance mind, body and spirit so equilibrium can be established and optimal health and happiness may be achieved. This is practiced in a holistic, non-invasive, natural manner, utilizing the principles of Ayurvedic Science and Yogic Sciences.
About Vission: Promote health and healing by emphasizing self-awareness, self-reliance and self-healing. Our Mission: Create Life Transformation by opening Yoga and Ayurvedic Retreats Centers in the US, UK, Europe. Our Value: Our working culture based on our core values which are Truth, Peace, Forgiveness, Love, Respect
The aim of our retreats is to transform you into a better person, bringing light & bliss into your life. This is not an easy work but at Maa Yoga Ashram we offer the best yoga retreats in Rishikesh. First, we will cope with blockages such as anxiety, anger and fear. Soon creativity, positivity, happiness and joy will arise. Finally truth path comes along with inner smile and peace.
Inner peace is not achieved in short-term, therefore the goal of Maa Yoga Ashram is to share the basics to build a healthy foundation of happiness, respecting each individual’s personality and background. With the guidance learned at the Ashram, you will know how to apply it on day-to-day life. We believe that through knowledge and practice, we can achieve self-satisfaction.
The ashram’s mission is to raise the vibration of all the consciousness! We wish you to have the optimum balance of a healthy body & mind. We share with you the knowledge, the theory, treatments and sattvic ambience for sadhana. The rest depends on you, and only you.
Ayurveda is prevention-oriented, free from harmful side-effects and capable of treating disease at its source. It can legitimately claim to be both scientific and truly holistic, employing 20 systematic approaches to health from the perspective of mind, body, behavior and environment. These therapies do not conflict with either conventional or complementary methods, so they can be successfully employed alongside other systems of healing if desired.
The Sanskrit word Ayurveda is derived from ‘Ayus’ – meaning Life – and ‘Veda’ – meaning Knowledge or Science. The basic Ayurvedic philosophy is that the whole universe consists of five elements: air, fire, water, earth and ether. Ayurveda believes the well-being of human beings at any given moment has strong bearing on the quality, quantity, and configural pattern of these elements. An analysis of this pattern can give accurate insight into the metabolism of the person and facilitate faster recovery from ailments. The extended agenda of Ayurveda is to prevent the onset of imbalance altogether.