Nestled in the embrace of nature, Shrimath Yoga is more than just a retreat - it’s a journey into the depths of traditional Yoga. Here, we believe in holistic learning that goes beyond physical postures, offering an experience that nurtures both the body and soul.

Recently, Peter Sharpe shared his experience with us, beautifully capturing the essence of what makes Shrimath unique:
“It was an amazing experience. We got to delve deep into traditional Yoga and learn the whole system from the source.”
“Krishna is a knowledgeable teacher who lives the traditions that he passes on.”
“The highlight was a two-day trip to Sringeri, where we got to visit a Hindu temple and witness traditional rituals.”
“It was like getting a peek into a different world and really helped to ground what we were learning at the school.”
Why Choose Shrimath?
1. Disconnect & Reconnect
In today’s fast-paced world, finding moments of stillness is rare. Shrimath offers a tranquil, ashram-like environment where scheduled downtime fosters introspection and clarity.
2. Learn Beyond the Pose
Guided by experienced teachers Krishna and Smrithi, you will explore the deeper dimensions of Yoga, including Mudra, Kriya, Pranayama, Yoga Nidra, Antar Mouna, and Mantra.
3. Nourish Body & Soul
Enjoy wholesome, home-cooked vegetarian meals made from fresh, local ingredients—nourishing not just the body, but also the spirit.
4. Find Your Community
Meet like-minded individuals from around the globe, share experiences, and create lifelong connections in a warm and supportive space.
5. Experience Authentic India
Immerse yourself in Indian traditions through cultural activities, interactions with the local community, and visits to spiritual landmarks.

At Shrimath, we uphold the values of Ashram Living, Home Food, and Simple Living. Since 2011, we have been a space for personal transformation and cultural exchange.
To conclude with Peter Sharpe’s words:
“You will be pushed, and you have to put in the work, but keep an open mind and you will have a life-changing experience…”
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