Brahmani Yoga in the Press

For any press or PR related queries, please contact Inna Costantini - inna@brahmaniyoga.com

Tipptopp Pa Tio Dagar

Elle - Sweden

TippTopp på Tio dagar yoga i Indien Hej då stress och restationsångest! ELLE for till Indien på yogaläger för att finna inre harmoni och balans – och tvingades konfrontera både tävlings- instinkter och fåfänga.
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Green Goa

UK Yoga magazine

Green Yoga, Karma Yoga and the art of transforming practice to life. Karma Yoga is the art and Science of "Karmically" aware and responsible action and intention - to take responsible acts without attachment to the results or rewards. It is a selfless action. Karma yoga is thus the yoga of action: getting off the yoga mat and applying ourselves to the world around us. Click here for Page 1 Click here for Page 2
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Karma Yoga - Green Goa, Green Yoga

Namaskar magazine

Goa's long standing problem is not only unsightly for tourists and locals - it's incredibly hazardous to wildlife and animals. For example, in April 2000, the Lucknow Times of India reported as many as 100 local cows were dying everyday as a result of eating discarded plastic bags. In Goa, cows are commonly seen chewing their way through plastic bags in hopes of finding something to eat. The problem is their is not rubbish collection system in place.
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An Interview With Julie Martin

Yoga in Asia

My path to yoga really came in two parts. Interestingly enough the first part started with meditation at a very young age. I was raised by my unconventional parents in an Advaita Vedanta household. This entailed going to a "church" that was essentially Hindu. I grew up with my father meditating 2 times a day for an hour at a time which he encouraged in both my sister and I. It also meant attending Puja's, Kirtans, Bhajans and Philosophy lectures on a regular basis.
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Karma Yoga: Clean Up Goa!

Goa Herald

We certainly would like to hear more of these performances, like the one that Brahmani Yoga is staging today from 8am to 10am, hence hurry up if you wish to take part to it!
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Cleaning Up The City

Goa Herald 2Day

Tourism usually entails people visiting a place to take in the interesting sights and surroundings, having their fill of everything and leaving with fun memories. As we know, the attention a place garners gives a boost to the local economy, but taking tourism a step further to even benefit the beauty and hygiene of the place is a unique concept.
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News Coverage on Brahmani Yoga Karma Yoga /Clean up Goa morning.... Sunday 13th December 2009

HCN News

On Sunday 13 December 2009, from 8am -10 am Brahmani Yoga will be launching the first of 3 'Karma Yoga' days, to help reduce plastic pollution in Anjuna. Organized by Brahmani Yoga and supported by Yogamagic and Satsanga retreat, the initiative aims to clear up plastic and trash pollution from various locations around Anjuna beach. Join the Brahmani Yoga staff and teacher training students as well as all others who want to help clean up the beaches and surrounding areas. If you want to help please contact Inna by clickinng here
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Brahmani Yoga aims to clean up Goa

Yoga Abode - a home for all things yoga

It's high season again in Goa, and the rest of India - and just the time of year when yoga practitioners and teachers descend to escape at least part of the cold European winter. So it's timely that Brahmani Yoga in Goa is about to launch a series of Karma Yoga days, aimed at cleaning up some of the plastic and rubbish littering the countrybrahmani Yoga clean up goa side and beaches. Goa's long-standing problem is not only unsightly for tourists and locals - it's hugely dangerous to wildlife and animals.
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Kohti tydellist tasapainoa

Kehon ja sielun tasapainon tavoittaa lajin alkuper isymp rist ss. Intian Goassa psee joogan ytimeen. Seudulla on valtavasti joogakeskuksia, jotka palvelevat rauhoittumista etsivi eurooppalaisia. Tutustuimme parhaisiin.
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Goa Beaches

The Lonely Planet

General information about Anjuna and Yoga. Good pictures!
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Brahmani Yoga in Incredible India campaign

Yoga Abode - a home for all things yoga

This fabulous image has brought some great PR for Julie Martin, owner of the Brahmani Yoga Centre in Goa. Martin featured in a print advertisement that run across a spectrum of international magazines, including Conde Nast Traveller, The Times, Newsweek and some in-flight titles.
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American and Teaching Yoga

Goa Herald

From professional dancer to director of Brahmani Yoga in Anjuna, Julie Martin calls her journey "fascinating and motivating." Coming from a dance industry where competition is fierce, she now trains people though yoga to be able to work as a team to gain stability though meditation.
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My Double Life

UK Health and Fitness

Fancy working in fitness but can't give up your day job? Meet three readers who turned their passion for exercise into successful second careers.
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Our woman in.... Goa

The Times - Online

Julie Martin moved to Anjuna, Goa six years ago and set up Brahmani Yoga.
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Chasing the sun: Yoga in Goa

Yoga Abode - a home for all things yoga

As Europe gets colder and darker, 'the season' in Goa gets under way. This time last year, Inna Costantini spent last on a yoga teacher training course in Goa, India. Here she unearths some of the best places in the state for a yoga fix.
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Teacher Profile: Julie Martin

Yoga Abode - a home for all things yoga

An in depth teacher profile on Julie Martin, the director of Brahmani Yoga.
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Get Up And Goa

The Sydney Morning Herald

Once rave-party central, India's smallest state is emerging as a spiritual destination, writes Oryana Angel.
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Yoga School Drop In

Woman Today

An article by Lisa Kirchner, a graduate of the Brahmani Yoga 500 Hour Teacher Training Program, about her experience in Goa during the training.
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The Birth of Purple Valley

Living Mysore Magazine

A great article about Goa and the birth of Purple Valley, written by the founder Annie Gurton. Brahmani Yoga started out as The Purple Valley Drop-In Center.
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