International Yoga Day 2021
Connect with like minded souls at the Auckland 2021 International Yoga Day!
Experience the benefits of Yoga asanas, join beautiful meditations, relax and mingle with like minded people, connect over a plant based meal and top the day off with an ecstatic, full moon, live Kirtan experience!
Kirtan is an ancient singing and dancing practice that uplifts the soul and relieves any feelings of anxiety or tension. Check out the bio on Pralad and the Chants! These world famous musicians inaugurated electric kirtan and are bringing their epic kirtans to Auckland 2021 international Yoga Day! We can’t wait to see them again!
Hear deep yoga wisdom from internationally renowned yoga philosophy teacher Acharya das speaking on the real meaning of Yoga.
Nourishing and warming all plant based nourishing meal of dhal, rice and samosa + other plant based light refreshments including Chai tea
Walk in, soothe the soul, dance, laugh, sing, nourish the body and leave feeling completely revived and rejuvenated.
We can’t wait to meet you!
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Auckland 2021 International Yoga Day
Presented by Meditation New Zealand
DATE:
Saturday 26 June
Mt Albert War Memorial Hall
PROGRAM
4.30PM - 6.30pm Yoga …
6.30 - 9:30PM Kirtan Experience
4.30pm
• Breathwork and music meditation
• Yoga wisdom talk by internationally renowned yoga wisdom teacher Acharya das
• Yoga asanas with Carrie from Inspire Yoga, Whangamata
• Deep relaxation and mindfulness Yoga Nidra meditation
6:30PM onwards
All plant based sumptuous meal
• Uplifting and soulful, full moon kirtan experience…support act…Mantra Band followed by International band..Pralad & Chants (Eddie Hansen)
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