Rishikesh Advaita Yoga Ashram · Those Who Guide
Our Mentors
A quiet space to pause, breathe, and return to yourself — a 12-month
structured journey from first sitting to sustained inner clarity.
Tradition
Advaita · Yoga · Śrī Vidyā
Approach
Living inquiry, not lecture
Students
India, Europe, Americas, Asia
Location
Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
The Ashram’s Heart
Guided by those who live the teaching
At Rishikesh Advaita Yoga Ashram, every mentor has walked a long path of study, practice, and patient reflection before choosing to teach. The guidance offered here does not come from books alone — it comes from lives shaped by the very questions that students bring through these doors.
The mentors hold a shared commitment: to preserve the depth and integrity of Advaita Vedanta, Yoga philosophy, and the classical Indian wisdom traditions — while making them genuinely accessible to the sincere modern seeker.
No urgency, no performance, no spiritual theatre. Only steady, honest inquiry into the nature of the self and the world it inhabits.
Meet the Mentors
Those who hold, teach, and walk this work with care
Four dedicated guides whose knowledge, practice, and personal sincerity form the living foundation of the ashram.
Technical Leadership
Ensuring every student’s journey is seamless and supported
Behind every session, every recording, and every moment of digital access — these two ensure the ashram’s teachings reach students with clarity, care, and consistency.
Authentic Transmission
Every teaching shared at the ashram emerges from a living tradition — not from conceptual rehearsal, but from years of personal study, practice, and direct transmission within a classical lineage.
Steady, Unhurried Pace
No urgency, no performance, no pressure to arrive quickly. Mentors here understand that genuine understanding takes time — and they are committed to holding that time with patience and respect.
Each Seeker as They Are
Students are met at the exact point they stand — not where the mentor wishes them to be. The teaching adapts to the seeker, not the other way around, with care and without condescension.

