My life is not my own—it is an offering at the feet of my Guru.
Whatever I am, whatever I practice, and whatever I share flows only through the grace and guidance of my revered Guru, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj of Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh.
Yoga, for me, is not a physical achievement or a personal identity. It is a sacred way of living—rooted in awareness, compassion, discipline, and surrender. Under my Guru’s blessings, yoga has become a path of service rather than self, and a means of inner purification rather than outer display.
I am honored to have contributed to The Architecture of Peace and Yoga, a featured Netflix film that reflects yoga as a timeless journey of healing, inner stillness, and awakening—beyond boundaries, beliefs, and nations.
I serve with devotion at Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh, one of India’s most revered spiritual ashrams. Under the direct guidance of my Guru, I participate in teaching, sacred rituals, and selfless seva dedicated to peace, harmony, and the upliftment of humanity.
Beyond recognition or records, my only intention is service. I share yoga from the heart—freely and without distinction. Rich or poor, seeker or beginner, local or foreign—whoever comes with sincerity is welcomed. In ashrams and diverse spaces alike, I offer yoga with humility, remembering always that yoga belongs to every soul, not to the privileged few.
Yogic Stillness (Offered as Sadhana, Not Achievement) world record.
- Vṛkṣāsana (Tree Pose): 3 hours 5 minutes
- Vṛścikāsana (Scorpion Pose): 8 minutes
These are not expressions of ego or strength, but meditative offerings—born of patience, discipline, and surrender—humbly placed at the feet of my Guru.
