


Mission Of Our Workshop
Our workshops are designed to support yoga teachers, yoga schools and spiritual masters who want to live a spiritual and natural life and make a positive impact on our planet.
Goals: Create awareness: We encourage greater interest in a healthy, natural and spiritual lifestyle among our students’ and clients.
Sustainable development: We encourage people to continuously use the services of yoga teachers and spiritual masters to support their valuable work.
Charity: The proceeds from our workshops go towards our ongoing charity projects in India, with the aim of spreading happiness and prosperity.
We are convinced that the world will become a better place full of goodness and love if we empower spiritual teachers, healers and yoga teachers.
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Kalaripayattu The Warrior Manifestation of Yoga and Ayurveda
Acharya Binish Vasudevan Nair is widely regarded as one of India’s most prominent Kalaripayattu masters, embodying the rich tradition of this ancient martial art. His journey began at the age of 10 under the tutelage of the esteemed E. P. Vasudevan Gurukkal, a celebrated figure in Kalaripayattu.
By the age of 16, Binish Vasudevan Nair had already started teaching, showcasing his deep understanding and mastery of the art at a young age. With over 25 years of teaching experience, he has made a significant impact by training more than 10,000 students globally, contributing to the preservation and propagation of Kalaripayattu worldwide.
His dedication to the art form has not only solidified his reputation as a master but also helped bring greater recognition to Kalaripayattu on an international stage. If you’d like to know more about his training methodologies, achievements, or global influence, let me know! Acharya Binish Vasudevan Nair is currently the chief instructor of three Kalaripayattu schools, where he continues to uphold the legacy of this ancient martial art. These schools collectively train over 1,200 students, reflecting his commitment to nurturing the next generation of Kalaripayattu practitioners.
Through these institutions, Acharya Binish emphasizes not only martial techniques but also the holistic aspects of Kalaripayattu, including discipline, physical fitness, and traditional healing practices. His leadership has made these schools centers of excellence, contributing significantly to the revival and global popularity of Kalaripayattu.

“just as technology requires periodic updates to reach new levels of advancement and service, the human mind similarly needs updates for further development”
Swami Krishana Mithun Dutta

Workshop Content
WORKSHOP MANTRA
Objective:
Kalaripayattu represents the pinnacle of mental fortitude, a testament to one’s physical prowess and agility, and is considered the father of all martial arts witnessed globally. It is a distinctive amalgamation of Yoga, Ayurveda, and spiritual science. Those who master this art are said to have mastered the art of living.
Contents:
1. The origin and development of Kalaripayattu
2. The various styles of Kalaripayattu
3. An introduction to the Northern system of Kalaripayattu.
Physical Practice
1.Swasanakriya ( Breathing exercises)
2. Flexibility exercises
3 . Power exercises
4 . Balancing exercises
5. Introduction to Kaluyarthi payattu (Leg raising exercises and Kicking practice )
6.Introduction in Mayppayattu(Shadow fighting and improving the fighting skills )
7.Ashta Vadivukal(Animal posters)
Take-away of the workshop:
1. Improvement of flexibility
2. Improvement of mental ability
3. improvement of physical strength
4. improvement of agility
5. creating a normal person into a warrior.
6. Taking the part of a Glorious Martial Arts linage

F&Qs – Frequently asked questions about the workshop
1. Who Should Invite us for Workshop?
Yoga centers, healing centers, Ayurveda centers, gyms, fitness centers, martial arts schools, and also private individuals are cordially invited to invite us to workshops.
2. How much does the workshop cost?
All our workshops are free and based on donations.
3. How many people can participate in the workshop?
A workshop usually lasts four hours. For larger groups, we divide the participants into two groups and conduct two similar workshops on one day.
4. How long does the workshop last?
A workshop usually lasts four hours. For larger groups, we divide the participants into two groups and conduct two similar workshops on one day.
5. What do I need to bring to the workshop?
Please bring a yoga mat, scarf, bottle of water, and plenty of openness to learn new things.
6. How much space do I need for this workshop?
The room should have enough space to accommodate participants comfortably, with proper lighting, ventilation, and, if possible, speakers for music.
7. Do I need to organise anything for the person leading the workshop?
Since the workshop is on a donation basis, we ask you to organize food, accommodation and a ticket for transport. There is no need to make any special arrangements; a shared room or a couch is perfectly sufficient.
8. What do we do with the donations?
A small portion of the money is used to manage our ongoing expenses, while the larger portion goes to our charity projects in India.

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Awards
Our yoga and Ayurveda students usually complete their certification depending on the course and institution. The duration and requirements of the programs vary.
