SYTA Membership Criteria change  21-Oct-2011

SYTA has recently changed the criteria for full membership to come in line with current industry..

How has kirtan and havan helped you?  18-May-2012

Purnadhara is researching the effects of Bhakti practices such as kirtan havan and mudra. If..

Upcoming Retreats at Atma Darshan Yoga Centre, Western Creek, northern Tasmania.  18-May-2012

Women’s Nurturing Retreat Friday May 18th – Sun. May 20th Join local teachers, K..

Healing Mantra & Kirtan Sun 20th May – 4.00 pm – 6.00pm Glebe NSW  20-May-2012

Healing Mantra & Kirtan Sun 20th May – 4.00 pm – 6.00pm Cost: By donation ($5 ..

A Yoga and SoulCollage Workshop - Bulli NSW  16-Jun-2012

Panchatattwa - the Five Elements, Sat 16th June, Bulli Community Centre , NSW A Yoga and SoulCollage..

Winter Solstice Retreat - Bendigo Victoria  24-Jun-2012

Winter Solstice - Sitting within the Divine-Self - Life lived from the centre outwards Wellsfo..

Yoga Retreats in Munger & Rikhia, India 14th Oct – 13th Nov 2012  14-Oct-2012

Yoga Retreats in Munger & Rikhia, India 14th Oct – 13th Nov 2012 Ajapa Dharana Sadhan..


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Welcome to SYTA

SYTA is a professional association of yoga teachers which supports its members to teach yoga in the Satyananda Yoga tradition, maintaining high professional and ethical standards.


The site provides a directory of yoga classes in the Satyananda Yoga tradition as well as information for members & others. More information about SYTA.




SYTA members offer yoga classes in over 150 locations every week. These include general classes that cater to all levels of ability as well as specialised areas like prenatal and corporate yoga, yoga for cancer and yoga for addictions.   Some SYTA members also provide workshops on various aspects of yoga and may be contacted via email - see listing of these teachers.


SATYANANDA YOGA

Satyananda Yoga was developed by Swami Satyananda Saraswati based on traditional yoga practices adapted to suit our modern lifestyle.  It encompasses many forms of yoga including Bhakti, Hatha, Karma, Jnana, Mantra, Raja,and can be tailored to suit the individual needs of the student.

Satyananda Yoga is a systematic approach that incorporates awareness of all aspects of one's being, using postures to stretch, tone & relax the physical body,  breathing practices to balance the energy in the body, meditation to calm and focus the mind and deep relaxation (yoga nidra) to reduce stress, promote healing and create a sense of well-being. A range of practices and postures suitable for beginners to the more experienced is available within Satyananda Yoga and  there is a strong emphasis on yogic lifestyle as a means of creating a more balanced and enriched life.

For further information about Satyananda Yoga and yoga teacher training, please refer to the Satyananda website .