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Ashram Learning. Home Food. Simple Living.

Shrimath was founded in 2011 by Smrithi Krishna & Krishna Prakash, who, since 1990, continue to practice processes & learn from living traditions, some with 2500+ years history. They both hold Master's degree in Yoga as well.

About Shrimath

Shrimath was founded in 2011 by Smrithi Krishna & Krishna Prakash, who, since 1990, continue to practice processes & learn from living traditions, some with 2500+ years history. They both hold Master's degree in Yoga as well.

 

Till now students from 44 countries, namely, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Columbia, Croatia, Czechoslovakia ,Denmark, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, USA & Vietnam, have studied at Shrimath.

Our Story

In early 2011, we saw a growing need for personalized Yoga and spiritual education. Traditional Ashrams and Universities offered authentic teachings, but their large batch sizes lacked the personal touch.

 

Thus, Shrimath was born, with a clear vision: to provide an experience akin to a traditional Gurukul, where small batch sizes, home-cooked food, and simple living foster deeper learning.

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Our unique approach transforms learners into seekers, teaching them that life's challenges should not hinder their journey towards self-realization.

 

Our Unique Approach

A standout feature at Shrimath is our policy allowing participants to repeat their teacher training courses for free. In Indic Knowledge Systems, repetition reinforces learning. We reserve two seats in each batch for alumni, ensuring ongoing growth.

 

Rooted in living traditions, we extend Yoga beyond the classroom, incorporating activities like working with rural schools, assisting in farms and kitchens, and maintaining the facility. This holistic approach ensures that Yoga is practical, not just theoretical.

 

Recognitions and Milestones

  • 2012: A team from Babson College (ranked #1 in Entrepreneurship) was inspired by our concept, "Prosperity beyond Material Wealth". They also set up our social media presence.
     

  • 2013: Shrimath became the first Yoga School in the world authorized to offer certification in Yoga Nidra, as recognized by Yoga Alliance International.
     

  • 2014 Onwards: Due to positive participant reviews, we have received continuous accolades from TripAdvisor, including the Certificate of Excellence, Hall of Fame, and Travellers' Choice awards.

 

Adapting and Innovating

  • March 2020: In response to the pandemic, we launched online versions of all our certification courses. We also introduced the popular Enlightened Living program and, in April 2021, Coaching based on Indic Wisdom.
     

  • March 2020 - March 2022: We offered a free online program on Building Immunity, reaching over 100,000 lives.
     

  • April 2022: As the global job and business landscape shifted, we provided resources to help people manage stress through Traditional Yoga Nidra.
     

  • March 2023: We launched the Foundation for Indic Wisdom, expanding our offerings of Indic Knowledge Systems. This initiative was inaugurated at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math, where Swami Vivekananda laid the groundwork for a renaissance in Indic Wisdom.

 

The Journey 

Our journey is ongoing, evolving with each step we take. We are grateful for your support and look forward to sharing more of our story in the future.

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Thank you for being a part of our community!

What We Are About

Ashram Learning

Founded in 2011 by Smrithi Krishna and Krishna Prakash, Shrimath embodies the essence of traditional ashram learning. Both founders, who have been practising and learning from living traditions since 1990, hold Master's degrees in Yoga.

They have integrated their extensive knowledge into a curriculum that emphasizes the authentic teachings of Yoga, inspired by traditions with over 2500 years of history.

 

This approach allows students to delve deeply into the spiritual and practical aspects of Yoga, transforming their learning experience into a holistic journey of self-discovery.

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Simple Living

Shrimath champions the philosophy of simple living, providing an environment that emphasizes minimalism and mindfulness. Students are encouraged to engage in daily activities such as working with rural schools, assisting in farms and kitchens, and contributing to the upkeep of the facility.

This hands-on approach teaches the value of simplicity and the importance of contributing to the community, helping students cultivate a balanced and mindful lifestyle.

 

This simplicity and practical engagement extend to their daily meals, where the practice of preparing and sharing home-cooked food reinforces the values of community and mindfulness. 

Global Reach

Shrimath's appeal transcends borders, attracting students from 44 countries worldwide. Countries like Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Cambodia, and many others have sent learners to this unique institution.

 

This global diversity enriches the learning environment, bringing together a multitude of perspectives and fostering a vibrant, inclusive community dedicated to the pursuit of Yoga and spiritual wisdom.

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The experience is further enriched by the consistent emphasis on home-cooked meals, which play a crucial role in fostering a sense of community among the international learners. This practice helps create a homely atmosphere, allowing students from around the world to feel connected and supported during their transformative journey at Shrimath.

Meet the team

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Fellow Seeker

Structured around a unique and engaging dialogue between two characters, speck and doubt, representing the inner discourse that perennially unfolds within each of us. 

Discover Insights in Yoga and Culture

Learn about the roots of Yoga Nidra and the importance of studying Yoga through Krishna's posts on blog.yoga.in. Also, immerse yourself in World Wise Words articles, supported by Nobel Peace Laureate Sir John Scales Avery, which delve deeper into these meaningful topics. 

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