Yoga (and decidedely Yoga-Therapy too !) empowers your ‘one-self’ to be free from the clutches of mundane Illusory clouding your Mind. And then, it guides you seamlessly through a journey to meet your ‘supreme-Self’ — Sacchidānanda-svarūpa (सच्चिदानन्द-स्वरूप/ form of Existence-Consciousness-Bliss) — in the innately pacific precincts of your cosmic Heart. . . Dharāj

https://www.wyayoga.org — School ID (Reg. No.): WS136B, WS136C (November 28, 2019)
Dear ‘Yoga Enthusiasts’, ‘Yoga Teachers’ and ‘Healthcare Professionals’ Train yourself to be a “WYA-Accredited Yoga-/ Meditation-Therapist” at ‘50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level Certification’ and 6-Month ‘Yoga Therapy Diploma’ courses)
| # | Course | Level/ Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Yoga-Therapy Training | * 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level ‘Yoga-Therapist Certification’ courses, and * 650 Hrs. (6-Month) ‘Yoga Therapy Diploma’ course. |
| 2 | Yoga Teacher/ Therapy Training | * 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level ‘Yoga Teacher/ Therapist Certification’ courses. |
| 3 | Meditation Teacher/ Therapy Training | * 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level ‘Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Certification’ courses. |
| 4 | Prenatal Yoga Teacher Training | * 35, 50 & 100 Hrs. Level ‘Prenatal Yoga Teacher Certification’ courses, and * 300 Hrs. (6-Month, Weekends) ‘Yoga for Women Health Diploma’ course. |
| 5 | Children Yoga Teacher Training | * 35, 50 & 100 Hrs. Level ‘Children Yoga Teacher Certification’ courses, and * 300 Hrs. (6-Month, Weekends) ‘Yoga for Special Children Diploma’ course. |
Above Certificates/ Diplomas can be achieved through EITHER of the following three ‘Yoga Teacher Training (YTT)’ pathways to qualify as a “WYA-Certified Yoga Teacher (CYT)”
(1). ‘Standard WYA Block Hours (SWBH)’ Route. . . . .
(i). 200 Hrs. YTT/CYT, attended
(a). As a 100 Hrs course, after completion of a graded 50/ 100 Hrs. Yoga Practitioner Certificate (YPC), or
(b). As a direct entry into 200 Hrs. YTT/CYT course.
(ii). 500 Hrs. YTT/CYT, attended
(a). As a 300 Hrs course, after completion of 200 Hrs. YTT/CYT, or
(b). As a direct entry into 500 Hrs. YTT/CYT course.
(2). ‘One Day Dharāj Certification (ODDC)’ Route . . . . .
This is a system of “Modular Continuous Education in Yoga (MCEY)“, which is offered in the form of multiple ”1-Day, 10-Hrs. Weekend Courses — Dharāj Yoga Certifications” in various core topics on Yoga.
Over the duration of a convenient time-span the necessary number of hours can be accumulated through these certifications — in the multiples of 10 Hrs. — to achieve “WYA-Accredited Yoga Teacher/ Therapist Certification at 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hours” or even a “Yoga Therapy Diploma”.
(3). Gurukul-Yoga-On-the-Go (GYOG) . . . . .
This involves attending a number of ‘1 Hr. training-sessions’ on various core topics of Yoga. A ‘training-completion log book’ is maintained to record these training session attended on the hourly-contact basis.
These ‘training hours’ can be cumulated to achieve the YTT/CYT at the desirable level, vide supra.
Style of Yoga-Therapy: Contemporary, Ayurvedic, Restorative & Healing (Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Musculoskeletal, Oncologic/ ‘Cancer’, &c . . . . )


YOGA THERAPY & HEALTH RESTORATION
Yoga therapy may be defined as the application of Yogic principles to a particular person with the objective of achieving a particular spiritual, psychological, or physiological goal.
The means employed in Yoga Therapy are comprised of “intelligently conceived steps” that include but are not limited to the Components of Ashtānga Yoga (अष्टाड़्ग-योग), which includes the educational teachings of Yama (यम), Niyama (नियम), Āsana (आसन), Prānāyāma (प्राणायाम), Pratyāhāra (प्रत्याहार), Dhāranā (धारणा), Dhyāna (ध्यान), and Samādhi (समाधि). Also included are the application of Meditation, Textual study, Spiritual or Psychological counseling, Chanting, Imagery, Prayer, and Ritual to meet the needs of the individual.
The application of Yoga therapy — It is from one or more of three perspectives:
- The use of Yoga to gain a sense of power, i.e. to develop muscular power, the power to concentrate, the power to do difficult postures, the ability to work over and extended period of time, etc. This is called the application of shakti-krama (शक्ति-क्रम).
- The use of Yoga to heal specific problems, such as eliminating impurities in the organs (doshas/ दोष) or energy centers (cakras/ चक्र) and channels (nādīs/ नाड़ी) of the body. This is chikitsâ-krama (चिकित्सा-क्रम).
* If sickness is present, it needs to be cured (chikitsâ/ चिकित्सा).
* If sickness is not present, protection is necessary (rakshana/ रक्षण).
* If sickness is not present and one has learned how to protect oneself, training is necessary (shikshana/ शिक्षण). - The use of Yoga to go beyond the physical to understand what is beyond the limited sense of self; to know one’s true self as unchanging Witnessing Presence (Purusha/ पुरुष) of all that is changing (prakriti/ प्रकृति). This is called the application of âdhyâtmika-krama/ अध्यात्म-क्रम).
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Unite Your Body, Mind and Soul with the Transcendent ‘Self’. . .! Eternity Beholds You. . . !! — Dharāj. Yoga is ‘Union’ . . . It helps you meet your true-Self !