Hansa Yogendra | |
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![]() Hansa Yogendra | |
Born | Hansa Patni 8 October 1947
Indore,
Madhya Pradesh, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | BSc., LLB |
Alma mater |
Mithibai College Government Law College, Mumbai |
Occupation(s) | Yoga Guru, Author, Researcher & Director of The Yoga Institute |
Organization | The Yoga Institute |
Known for | Yoga |
Television | Yoga for Better Living on
DD National (1980) Yoga Sutra on Zee TV |
Title | President of The Yoga Institute |
Term | February 2018- |
Predecessor | Jayadeva Yogendra |
Spouse | Jayadeva Yogendra |
Family | Shri Yogendra (father-in-law) |
Hansa Yogendra (born 8 October 1947) is an Indian yoga guru, author, researcher and TV personality. [1] [2] [3] She is director of The Yoga Institute in Mumbai, founded by her father-in-law Shri Yogendra. It is a government recognized non-profit organization and the oldest organized yoga center in the world, founded in 1918. [4] [5]
She was presenter of the television series Yoga for Better Living, aired on DD National in 1980s. [6] She is the chair of the Yoga Certification Committee for Quality Council of India (QCI) [7] and President of the International Board of Yoga. [5] She is the Vice President of the Indian Yoga Association.
Born on 8 October 1947 to Jitendra Phulchand Patni and Tara Patni, in a Jain family, she completed her graduation in science from Mithibai College. Later, she completed her Yoga teacher training course at The Yoga Institute. She holds a degree in Law from the Government Law College, Mumbai. She received a Ph.D from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines in February 2018. [8]
In 1991, she and Jayadeva Yogendra advised the National Council of Educational Research and Training on a Yoga education syllabus for schools in India. She has conducted several seminars and lecture tours in India and in Canada, Pakistan, Europe, Hong Kong, Australia and the USA. [9]
Her book, Yoga For All (2018) was released by C. Vidyasagar Rao, the Governor of Maharashtra in January 2019. [10] It took her 3 years to finish the book, based on a hundred years of research by The Yoga Institute. [11]
She married Jayadeva Yogendra [12] in 1973.
She is daughter-in-law of Shri Yogendra. [13] [14]
Hansa Yogendra | |
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![]() Hansa Yogendra | |
Born | Hansa Patni 8 October 1947
Indore,
Madhya Pradesh, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | BSc., LLB |
Alma mater |
Mithibai College Government Law College, Mumbai |
Occupation(s) | Yoga Guru, Author, Researcher & Director of The Yoga Institute |
Organization | The Yoga Institute |
Known for | Yoga |
Television | Yoga for Better Living on
DD National (1980) Yoga Sutra on Zee TV |
Title | President of The Yoga Institute |
Term | February 2018- |
Predecessor | Jayadeva Yogendra |
Spouse | Jayadeva Yogendra |
Family | Shri Yogendra (father-in-law) |
Hansa Yogendra (born 8 October 1947) is an Indian yoga guru, author, researcher and TV personality. [1] [2] [3] She is director of The Yoga Institute in Mumbai, founded by her father-in-law Shri Yogendra. It is a government recognized non-profit organization and the oldest organized yoga center in the world, founded in 1918. [4] [5]
She was presenter of the television series Yoga for Better Living, aired on DD National in 1980s. [6] She is the chair of the Yoga Certification Committee for Quality Council of India (QCI) [7] and President of the International Board of Yoga. [5] She is the Vice President of the Indian Yoga Association.
Born on 8 October 1947 to Jitendra Phulchand Patni and Tara Patni, in a Jain family, she completed her graduation in science from Mithibai College. Later, she completed her Yoga teacher training course at The Yoga Institute. She holds a degree in Law from the Government Law College, Mumbai. She received a Ph.D from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines in February 2018. [8]
In 1991, she and Jayadeva Yogendra advised the National Council of Educational Research and Training on a Yoga education syllabus for schools in India. She has conducted several seminars and lecture tours in India and in Canada, Pakistan, Europe, Hong Kong, Australia and the USA. [9]
Her book, Yoga For All (2018) was released by C. Vidyasagar Rao, the Governor of Maharashtra in January 2019. [10] It took her 3 years to finish the book, based on a hundred years of research by The Yoga Institute. [11]
She married Jayadeva Yogendra [12] in 1973.
She is daughter-in-law of Shri Yogendra. [13] [14]