KUNDALINI YATRAS

Meditative Journeys with Spiritual Intent

 
 
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Beautiful destinations, sacred spaces, and yogic retreats await you.

 
 

ABOUT KUNDALINI YATRAS

Kundalini Yatras offers international meditative journeys with spiritual intent. Join Siri Sat, who has shared and hosted journeys in energy rich places such as Northern India, Mayan Riviera Mexico, Egypt, and Menla in the beautiful Catskills Mountains in upstate New York.


ABOUT SIRI SAT

Siri Sat is the Founder/Director of Kundalini Yatras Inc. since 2009, where she leads meditative journeys to sacred lands. With more than 22 years of experience as a yoga teacher, she specializes in Kundalini and Classical Hatha Yoga, serving as a certified IAYT Yoga Therapist, Teacher Trainer, and Sound practitioner. Her emphasis on precise posture and deep breath-work are transformative tools for self-healing. 

Sir Sat’s spiriutal retreats provide life-changing immersions in yoga and meditation practice. Her extensive global teachings have taken her to places such as India, where she has visited 18 times, as well as Egypt, Mexico, New Zealand, China, Tibet, South Africa, Paris, Denmark, Sweden and upstate New York. As a native New Yorker, she brings a rich tapestry of cultural experiences to her teachings. Participants in her retreats have the potential to receive cultural insights, conscious transmission and soul guidance from the heart of these magnificent ancient cultures.


A Yatra is a spiritual journey to help expand your mind and heart. It takes you out of your daily routine, giving you the opportunity to reflect and move forward on your soul’s journey. Yatras can bring learning, adventure, fresh insights and new connections with others.

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 KEEP IN TOUCH

 

Yātrā (Sanskrit: यात्रा, ‘journey’, ‘procession’), in Indian-origin religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, generally means a pilgrimage to holy places such as confluences of sacred rivers, sacred mountains, places... Visiting a sacred place is believed by the pilgrim to purify the self and bring one closer to the divine. The journey itself is as important as the destination, and the hardships of travel serve as an act of devotion in themselves.