Welcome to Master Yoga Foundation, Home of Svaroopa® yoga
OUR ON-LINE CATALOG (or click on the links below for more information)
Click here for our 2009 Svaroopa® Yoga Conference brochure
Svaroopa® yoga unravels the deep-seated layers of tension in your body and mind. This inner opening creates healing and personal transformation, and gives you an illuminative experience of your own divine essence, which is the goal of all yoga.
Master Yoga offers yoga immersions, with a wide variety of programs designed to meet you where you are and propel you deeper than you can go on your own. Remarkable changes occur during our weekend workshops, intensives and teacher training programs, all under the expert guidance of our Master Teacher Swami Nirmalananda (Rama), as well as our highly accomplished Teachers and Trainers. Become a member and receive discounts on our programs. Check out our Amaya® Yoga Products for books, CDs and DVDs to make your at-home practice easy and effective. Find a local teacher in our Teacher Directory. Diving in deep is part of yoga's ancient practice - taking time for Self.

To download our latest catalog, click here.
To download our 2009 ATT Brochure, click here.
For directions and hotel information for our studio in Malvern PA, click here.
For information about start and end times of programs, click here.
To make a donation to Master Yoga Foundation, click here.
For information about becoming a Member of Master Yoga Foundation or SATYA, click here.
For information about liability insurance, scroll down to "For Svaroopa® yoga Teachers" after clicking here.
Master Yoga News and Updates
Swami Report from India February 2009 click here
Rama to become a Swami in February November 2008 click here
Master Yoga's New Home in PA January 2008 click here
Rebuilding From the Ashes September 28 2007 click here
Photos of Fire and Message from Swami Nirmalananda (Rama) August 30 2007 click here
First-hand Reports from Vichara Students August 26 2007 click here
Breaking News August 23 2007 click here
Swami Nirmalananda Saraswati's Contemplation Article - May 2009

Hi, How Are You?
You hear the question and even ask it many times a day, but what does it really mean? It’s lost its meaning, just like the Sanskrit word namaste. Yogis throughout the western world say namaste with reverence, knowing its meaning is – “I honor the divine within you, from that which is the same within me." Yet in India, the land of yoga’s origin, the word means hello and goodbye – and nobody’s really listening. The profound and meaningful is too easily turned into the mundane!
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