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Faculty
Ganesh Mohan
The great yogi Krishnamacharya, teacher of BKS Iyengar and Pattabhi Jois, is widely credited as being the source behind the resurgence of modern-day interest in yoga. A.G. Mohan was a dedicated, personal student of Krishnamacharya for 18 years during the master's later years — from when Krishnamacharya was 82 years old until his passing in 1989 at the age of 101. A.G. Mohan's wife, Indra has also been teaching yoga for 35 years.
Ganesh Mohan is the son of A.G. Mohan and Indra Mohan. He began practising yoga as a child under the guidance of his parents. He is well-versed in other related areas of traditional studies such as Vedic chanting. Ganesh is also a doctor, trained in both modern medicine and Ayurveda. He is an advisor to the International Association of Yoga Therapists in the US and to the Australian Association of Yoga Therapists. He has taught at workshops, conferences, and yoga trainings in various countries such as the US, Canada, Germany, UK, Singapore, etc.
He is the co-author of the Mohans’ book, Yoga Therapy (Shambhala Publications, 2004), and Krishnamacharya: His Life and Teachings (Shambhala Publications, July 2010). He is deeply interested in the profound wisdom of yoga philosophy and psychology, which he continues to study and teach.
The Mohans are based in Chennai, India, where they continue to practise, study and teach. They offer in-depth studies on yoga philosophy, yoga psychology and yoga therapy in locations across the world under the name of Svastha Yoga and Ayurveda. For more information on the Mohans and their work, please visit www.svastha.net.
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