Yogi Prakash
Tantra, devotion, and liberation in Nepal.
Yogi Prakash offers a deep dive into Tantra practices within a traditional ashram setting, just outside Kathmandu. This center emphasizes liberation and energy expansion through a blend of selfless service (karma yoga), devotion (bhakti yoga), and self-knowledge (jnana yoga). With over two decades of history, it provides a supportive environment for shedding old patterns and embracing inner divinity through mantra, mudra, and tantric rituals. The focus on a strong Guru-Disciple connection and options for long-term stays make it suitable for dedicated practitioners seeking profound personal transformation. Guests from around the world are invited to join the community in their sadhana, with all meals being beautiful vegan and vegetarian Nepali-style cuisine.
Highlights
- Traditional ashram established over 20 years ago
- Strong emphasis on Guru-Disciple connection
- thorough Tantra practices including mantra and mudra
- All vegan and vegetarian Nepali-style meals
- Long-term stay options for dedicated practitioners
Good for
Setting
set in Macchegaun, Chandragiri, just a short journey from the bustling city of Kathmandu, this ashram provides a serene escape. The location offers a peaceful environment conducive to deep practice, surrounded by the natural beauty of the Nepalese landscape.
The practice
Yogi Prakash focuses on thorough Tantra practices aimed at liberation and energy expansion. The approach integrates selfless service (karma yoga), devotion (bhakti yoga), and the pursuit of self-knowledge (jnana yoga). Through guided mantra, mudra, and tantric rituals, participants work to purify themselves and install divine force.
A typical day
While a specific daily schedule is not provided, the center emphasizes daily sadhana, or spiritual practice. Days likely include structured practice sessions, communal meals, and opportunities for selfless service (karma yoga). The rhythm is designed to support deep transformation and spiritual growth.
Accommodation
The center offers accommodation suitable for sadhakas, with options for long-term stays. Specific details about room types are not provided, but the setting is described as a traditional ashram.
What to bring
Given the focus on spiritual practice and the climate of Kathmandu, bring comfortable clothing suitable for yoga and meditation. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler months (December-February), and rain gear for the wet season (June-August).
How to get there
To reach Yogi Prakash, take a taxi or an InDrive from Kathmandu directly to the ashram located in Macchegaun, Chandragiri.
Nearest airport: Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) (4 km)
Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) is approximately 4 km from the center. A taxi or ride-sharing service would be the most convenient way to reach the ashram from the airport.
Nearest city: Kathmandu
Pricing starts from USD 85.
Climate
Climate Zone: Subtropical
Best Months: Dec, Jan, Feb
Avoid: Jul, Aug, Jun
Kathmandu experiences an average annual temperature of 18.4°C. The warmest months are July, June, and August, which are also the wettest. The coolest and driest months are December, January, and February, so pack accordingly for your visit.
Location
Frequently asked questions
How do I get to Yogi Prakash from Kathmandu?
You can easily reach the ashram by taking a taxi or an InDrive service directly from Kathmandu. The address is Macchegaun, Chandragiri.
What kind of food is served at the ashram?
The ashram serves beautiful vegan and vegetarian food, prepared in the traditional Nepali style, ensuring nourishing and wholesome meals for all guests.
Are there options for long-term stays at Yogi Prakash?
Yes, Yogi Prakash fosters a strong Guru-Disciple connection and offers long-term stay options specifically for dedicated sadhakas seeking profound transformation.
What amenities are available at the center?
Guests at Yogi Prakash can enjoy amenities such as free WiFi, free parking, access to a kitchen, tour assistance, and a dedicated yoga studio.
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