Overview
PranaYoga and Ayurveda Mandala Training Center and Yoga Studio is a unique Denver-based institution that functions as a school for Vedic knowledge within a home studio setting. It specializes in intimately weaving together the Vedic sciences—Classical Yoga, Ayurveda, Jyotisha, and Sanskrit—with a strong emphasis on listening to the body’s wisdom. Under the direction of Hansa, an experienced teacher and therapist, the center distinguishes itself through professional education, offering foundational Contemplative Yoga Teacher Training, advanced PranaYoga Teacher Training, and a comprehensive 1380-hour Yoga Therapist certification program. Beyond training, it provides individualized yoga classes, therapeutic workshops (SWaHa series), and private Yoga Therapy sessions, creating a dedicated community for serious students and teachers.
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Studio in Details
A School for Vedic Knowledge in a Home Studio Setting
PranaYoga and Ayurveda Mandala Training Center and Yoga Studio operates from a home yoga studio located centrally in North-West Denver. Visitors describe it as a place where the Vedic Sciences—yoga, ayurveda, jyotisha, and sanskrit—are intimately interwoven. The studio’s philosophy is grounded in Classical Yoga and the rich lineage of ancient seers, with an emphasis on learning to listen to the wisdom of the body and allowing inner prana to guide exploration. People note the space is intended to be a safe, spiritual space for exploring the many dimensions of yoga and ayurveda. The physical setup is modest, with on-street parking available, reflecting its residential character. One person who attended classes and a teacher training graduation observed that the results of this approach are apparent in the students, describing them as radiant, confident, and balanced no matter their age or background.
The heart of the studio is its director, Hansa, who is frequently mentioned by visitors as the central figure. She began teaching in Denver after studying at the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in 1988 and started teacher training courses in 2000. People describe her as a forever a student of yoga, continually honing her skills and broadening her horizons to bring knowledge back to her students. Her background is extensive; she is a C-IAYT and APD provider, E-RYT500, YACEP, LMT, and has studied diverse body-oriented therapies including Kripalu Yoga, Yoga Therapy, and Therapeutic Bodywork. Visitors emphasize her deep connections within the broader yoga community, noting her past roles as president of Yoga Alliance and Yoga Teachers of Colorado, and her associations with nationally recognized teachers and centers.
Advanced Training and Therapeutic Applications
This center distinguishes itself with a strong focus on professional education and yoga therapy. It is not primarily a drop-in group class studio, but rather a training center for serious students and teachers. Core offerings include several structured programs. The Contemplative Yoga Teacher Training (CYTT) is a 265-hour foundational program for those wanting to become teachers or deepen their practice, covering asana basics, pranayama, meditation, and philosophy. For advanced practitioners, the PranaYoga Teacher Training (PYTT) is a 300-hour+ program that expands teaching skills and personal practice with topics like chakra, tantra, esoteric anatomy, and Ayurveda.
The most specialized offering is the PranaYoga Cikitsa Training, a 1380-hour Yoga Therapist certification program. This is designed for advanced yoga teachers and requires a prerequisite bridge course called Deepening Practices: Maturing the Foundations. The training delves into advanced topics such as cosmology and philosophy, classical texts, Ayurveda, pranayama, and yoga nidra. Additionally, the studio runs The Clinics at PranaYoga, which offers Yoga Therapy appointments at discounted rates with therapists-in-training, available during class hours or by appointment. One visitor shared a personal experience with Hansa’s therapeutic work, having completed a Pancha Karma detox that helped their complex health issues improve significantly, noting her skill in managing the process.
Classes, Workshops, and a Community of Practice
Alongside its training programs, the studio offers yoga classes and workshops that allow anyone to explore without a professional commitment. These are described as individualized classes meant to treat body, mind, and spirit. Hansa also offers private consultations, utilizing her training in Yoga Therapy, Ayurveda Panchakarma Treatments, Homeopathy, and Massage Therapy with an individualized approach for each client. The studio facilitates private Yoga Therapy sessions with certified therapists as well. A series called SWaHa yoga workshops—meaning “oblation, offering”—are studies with Hansa designed to facilitate acquiring knowledge. These workshops cover tools of yoga and ayurveda like mantra and mudra, cosmology and philosophy, and classical texts, with some requiring prior yoga education.
People who have engaged with the studio often speak about the depth and quality of the instruction. One person mentioned researching many local Denver yoga studios and finding this center to have the most expanded curriculum and deepest knowledge of ancient yogic texts. Another, who has studied with Hansa for about twenty years, noted she is consistently innovative, bringing new flow and insights, and has seamlessly made the transition to online yoga. The studio maintains a digital presence with a YouTube channel where Hansa shares yoga tools and the training philosophy. While the atmosphere is dedicated and studious, visitors convey a sense of profound gratitude for the knowledge and confidence gained, with one stating the experience made them capable of continuing their teaching with more assurance in their own practice.
