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Namaste Yoga FarmAn oasis of peace just 5 minutes walk from the golden sands of Kudle beach and the famous Rama temple/Shiva cave of Gokarna.Sleep in luxurious cottages with Explore nearby beaches, local villages, ancient temples and caves.Transform mind, body and spirit through yoga and meditation indulge in thai massage or take a river-kayak tour into the backwaters.Enjoy free reiki healing, art classes and chess club on thursdays or perhaps just simply relax, unwind and enjoy the magic of Gokarna.
YogaYoga is by no means compulsory here, participate in some, all or none. Many of our guests are new to Yoga whilst many already have an established practice .. either way, on arrival, we tailor make a Yoga program to suit you. Daily classes every morning and several evenings are held in the Yoga temple, shaped into the earth from volcanic stones and using fallen coconut trees to support a spectacular bamboo and palm leaf roof. ActivitiesAlongside providing employment for staff and paying rent to support three separate neighbour landowners, many self employed people benefit such as drivers, car and bike hire, tour guides, shops, restaurants etc. Cow milk is bought from the herd which wander the fields and eggs are from the farm’s free range hens. All dry goods are purchased locally from small shops and organic produce we don’t grow ourselves is bought from nearby smallholdings or the traditional town market. Most furniture, soft furnishings, lighting and uniforms are designed in-house using local tailors and carpenters with local suppliers providing the materials. At times, during construction or rebuilding after monsoon, up to twenty local tradesmen and women will be on site: electricians, plumbers and masons. Donations and support is given to local families.
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their own veranda or Yoga deck over-looking the Zen garden and pool or in one of the enchanting Tents or Bamboo huts build under a canopy of stars and palm leafes. Organic vegetables, fruits and herbs grow amongst tropical flowers, healing plants and abundant birdlife.
All our staff come from the surrounding villages. Over the years help has been given to build housing, cover medical expenses and provide school fees and uniforms for many of the staff and their families. Awareness of alternative technology, power generation and an organic approach to horticulture has not only benefited the staff and their families but a number of villagers. Alongside the use of EM (an organic preparation of beneficial micro organisms) in the gardens, an ancient 5000 year old Vedic technique called Rishi Krishi is being practiced and encouraged involving a concoction of water, cow dung, honey, ghee and the soil from under a Banyan Tree.