OUR FOUNDER

Meet Our Founder

Yoga means “join”. All the walls of separation collapse, when everything unites for divine cause.

About Founder

Yogi Simant is the founder of Satbodh Foundation. He have natural inclination to the deeper part of life. He learned yoga and meditation from a reputed Dev Sanskriti Vishvidalaya (university) in Hardwar and then continue the practice in his own space. With passing years, he developed his distinctive style of breath kriya and meditation techniques by transcending the mind. 

 

Once he met a self-realized guru who initiated him by seeing his curiosity and deep desire to know “Who I am” and “What is the purpose of life”. His Guru’s knowledge is not borrowed ones but reflection of his inner wisdom. Whatever he experienced in his sadhana, he transferred everything to his most-loved disciple, Yogi Simant.

Mystic Meditation Kriyas

He started practicing mystic meditation practices under the guidance of his Guru to expand his subtle awareness. He also learned many secrets of esoteric bandhas-mudras, breathing kriyas and meditation kriyas that help him in eliminating all the layers of dust gathered around his consciousness. He says:

“Meditation is simply consciousness with no activity in mind”

Whatever Yogi Simant teaches to his disciples is the outcome of his long spiritual experiences from the last three decades. In 2018, he visited Europe and conducted many yoga workshops in Italy, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland. His oratory skills in combination with deep insight was appreciated by one and all.

He has aesthetically formulated traditional breathing techniques—Shodhan Kriya where expansion of “prana” ensures expulsion of all negative energies and helps in revitalizing and reviving innate divinity with no fear, anger, doubt or anxiety. You learns to remain calm and balance even in challenging situations. 

His “Sat Meditation” involves both object-based meditation and object-less meditation. He says that in meditation there is no experience, only realization. It happens because once you transcend mind and senses, there is no possibility of any experience, but only unspeakable “realization”.

“There is no experience in meditation; only awakening.”