🌍DHARĀJ-Med🌍

Dharāj School of Mind & Meditation – International

[Registered as an accredited ‘International Meditation School (IMS)’ by ‘World Yoga Alliance (WYA)’, and ‘Approved Training Provider (ATP)’ by ‘International Yoga Teacher Assocation (IMTA)’]

We welcome you to commence your journey to become a Certified ‘Meditation Practitioner’, a ‘Meditation Teacher’ or a ‘Meditation Therapist’ !

“Meditation helps you to recognise the ignorantly sought tranquillity of disillusioned ‘outer existence’, and prepares you to put you on a journey to seek your innately peaceful ‘inner-being’” — Dharāj.

What is about Yoga is primarily about your individual-self (in the form of ‘astral-/ energetic-body’, dwelling in the ‘physical-body’—the temple of soul. . . ) en route to the Supreme-Self”— Dharāj.

We are a group of higly dedicated ‘Yoga, Meditation and Wellness Professionals’ (having extensive educational and experiential background) with a solitary objective of spreading Peace and Wellnes at multiple levels — Individual, Regional, International ! Our unflinching, unblemished and relentless objective through Physical, Mental and Spiritual health . . . .

Our services are organised as ‘nodal and destination activities’ to bring the science and philosophy of ‘Yoga and Meditation’ at the doorstep of aspiring individuals, groups, institutions, academies (healthcare, social, cultural, fine arts, spiritual, etc . . . . ) by imparting an integrated ‘Evidence-based Knowledge’ and ‘Ancient Wisdom’ of Yoga/ Meditation, achievable through Clinical Practice, Experience and Teaching . . . .

** OUR SERVICES **

(I). ‘World Yoga Alliance’ Accredited “Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Training Courses (WYA-MTThTC).
(II). ‘International Meditation Teachers Association (IMTA)’ Approved Training Provider (ATP) “Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Training Courses (IMTA-ATP-MTThTC).
(III). Accredited ‘CEY – Continuous Education in Yoga).
🔵 (a). YACEP — ‘Yoga-Alliance’
🔵 (b). Modular Continuous Education in Meditation (MCEM) System — ‘World Yoga-Alliance’
(IV). Meditation Therapy Clinic/ Meditation Practitioner Club.

(I). ‘World Yoga Alliance’ Accredited Meditation-Teacher/ Therapist Training (WYA-MTThTC):

Dear ‘Yoga/ Meditation Enthusiasts’, ‘Yoga Teachers’ & ‘Healthcare Professionals’ Train yourself to be a “WYA-Accredited Meditation-Teacher/ Therapist” (at 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level Certification course).

#CourseLevel/ Type
1Meditation Teacher/ Therapist50, 100, 200 & 500 Hrs. Level Certification courses.
2Prenatal Meditation Teacher 35 & 50 Hrs. Level Certification courses.
3Children Meditation Teacher 35 & 50 Hrs. Level Certification courses.
Above Meditation Certifications can be Achieved,
EITHER through, Standard “WYA Full time courses” at different Levels,
OR through, A system of “Modular Continuous Education in Meditation (MCEM)”

which is offered in the form of multiple ”1-Day, 10-Hrs. Weekend Courses — Dharāj Meditation Certifications” in various topics on Meditation.
Over the duration of a convenient time-span the necessary number of hours can be accumulated through these short-certifications to achieve “WYA-Accredited Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Certification at 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hours”. 

We endeavour to train ‘Yoga/ Meditation Enthusiasts’, ‘yoga-teachers’ and ‘healthcare professionals’ at different levels to empower the individuals to become competent ‘Yoga-Therapists’ to disseminate this pervasively important and perennially relevant knowledge for the attainment of ‘Health and Wellness’ by the people, and maintain ‘Peace and Harmony’ amongst them.

Above Meditation Certifications can be Achieved,

(a). EITHER through, Standard “WYA Full time courses” at different Levels,

(b). OR through, A system of “Modular Continuous Education in Meditation (MCEM)” which is offered in the form of multiple ”1-Day, 10-Hrs. Weekend Courses — Dharāj Meditation Certifications” in various topics on Meditation. Over the duration of a convenient time-span the necessary number of hours can be accumulated through these short-certifications to achieve “WYA-Accredited Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Certification at 50, 100, 200 or 500 Hours”

(II). ‘International Meditation Teachers Association (IMTA)’ Approved Training Provider (ATP) “Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Training Courses (IMTA-ATP-MTThTC):

Certificate (50 hrs); Advanced Certificate (100 hrs); Diploma (200 hrs), Advanced Diploma (500 hrs) and Prenatal/ Children Certificate (35, 50 hrs) courses to qualify as:

#CourseLevel/ Type
1“Meditation Teacher”(for General candidates).
2“Meditation Teacher & Therapist”(for Healthcare providers/ 100, 200 hrs Graduates).
3“Prenatal Meditation Teacher”(for 100, 200 hrs Graduates)
4“Children Meditation Teacher”(for 100, 200 hrs Graduates)
Above Meditation Courses can be Achieved,
EITHER through, Standard “Full time courses” at different Levels,
OR through, A system of “Modular Continuous Education in Meditation (MCEM)”

which is offered in the form of multiple ”1-Day, 10-Hrs. Weekend Courses — Dharāj Meditation Certifications” in various topics on Meditation.
Over the duration of a convenient time-span the necessary number of hours can be accumulated through these short-certifications to achieve “IMTA-Registered Meditation Teacher/ Therapist Certification at 35, 50, 100, 200 & 500 Hours”. 

(II). Accredited ‘CEY – Continuous Education in Yoga/ Meditation):

We are all students of yoga. Regardless of how accomplished you are as a teacher, success should inspire continued learning and growth. Each RYT/ E-RYT (Registered Yoga/ Meditation Teacher/ Therapist) must meet the following Continuing Education (CE) Requirements on an ongoing basis.

(a). YACEP — ‘Yoga-Alliance’

Dear Registered Yoga Teachers (RYT, E-RYT) . . . . Join us to fulfil your requirement for mandatory CE-Requirements by Yoga Alliance.

Today yoga injuries have come to the forefront of conversation. And the question of paramount importance is, ‘How to stay safe ?’. Perhaps the best piece of advice is to make sure you’re studying with a teacher who is experienced and has enough training to safely guide you. A single 200-hour teacher training might not be enough, so continuing education (CE) is important for both teachers and the students they teach.

Yoga Alliance, the nonprofit governing body of yoga that regulates the training programs and specifications in the U.S., requires that teachers take at least 30 continuing education units (CEUs) every 3 years, from the date they first registered as yoga teacher (in addition to teaching at least 45 hours during that time, as well). While in-person trainings are the best (through workshops at your studio or at yoga conferences), teachers can also get CEU credits through non-contact hours. One CEU hour is credited to teachers for every five hours of non-contact study, which could be studying through yoga books, magazines, DVDs, participating in webinars or online courses, publishing your own work on yoga, or even creating class materials.

(b). Modular Continuous Education System (MCEY) — ‘World Yoga-Alliance’
Modular Continuous Education System (MCEY)
At ‘Dharāj School of Yoga Therapy – International (DSYT-I)’, you can undergo ‘Yoga-Therapt Training (YTT)’, through a ‘modular continuous education system (MCEY)’ to gain knowledge and the certification as per ‘World Yoga Alliance (WYA) Educational Standards’.
This can be done at your own pace, convenience and available-time.
And then, you would be eligible to register with WYA as a “Certified Yoga Teacher/ Thearapist (WYA-CYT)” at the level of ‘number of cumulative hours spent’ for achieving the necessary knowledge and competence. . . .

(III). Meditation Therapy Clinic/ Meditation Practitioner Club.

We aspire to bring health, peace and prosperity at all the planes of our being — Body, Mind, Soul !

Long hours, multi-tasking, stiff competition, rigorous commute, irregular eating habits, sedentary desk jobs and bad sitting postures, all combine to create a pool of highly stressed, inefficient and thus despairing workforce — in these situations Meditation & Yoga show the way !
Regular practitioners of Meditation & Yoga do realise the benefits that include emotional wellness; strengthened immunity; and improved strength, flexibility balance & postural alignment.
The yogic model of health
It is unique because it addresses every aspect of life rather than considering each body part or system separately. Yoga therapy is a safe way of working with the natural capacity of your Body, Mind and Spirit to optimize well-being.
A general public yoga class can certainly ease everyday aches, pains, and mood complaints. But a yoga therapy session, whether one-to-one or in a small group, goes much further because it is tailored to the individual.
Yoga therapists have in-depth training to help them assess and keep their clients safe. They work with you to address your specific goals while considering any limitations you might be experiencing. The practices your yoga therapist recommends could include:
* Movement ranging from gentle to vigorous
* Breathing techniques
* Meditation or visualization practices
* Physical postures that address specific areas of discomfort or musculoskeletal imbalances
* Any combination of tools like these !
It all depends on what you need to increase your health and well-being. 

Dr. Dhan Raj Jangid


** OUR MOTTO **

ॐ सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः। सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।
सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु। मा कश्चित् दुःख भाग्भवेत्॥
ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः॥

Om Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah। Sarve Santu Nir-Āmayaah।Sarve Bhadrāńi Paśyantu। Maa Kaścid-Duhkha-Bhāg-Bhavet॥Om Shaantih Shaantih Shaantih॥

English Translation
May All Be Prosperous and Happy; May All Be Free from Illness May All See What Is Spiritually Uplifting; May No One Suffer In Any Way ! Om Peace, Peace, Peace !!


** DIVINE CONSCIOUSNESS **

पूर्णमदः पूर्णमिदं पूर्णात्पूर्णमुदच्यते ।
पूर्णस्य पूर्णमादाय पूर्णमेवावशिष्यते ॥
ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः ॥

(Om pūrṇamadaḥ pūrṇamidaṁ pūrṇātpūrṇamudacyatē. Pūrṇasya pūrṇamādāya pūrṇamēvāvaśiṣyatē. ‘Om śāntiḥ śāntiḥ śāntiḥ. . . . )

Meaning

(1). Om, That (Outer World) is Purna (Full with Divine Consciousness); This (Inner World) is also Purna(Full with Divine Consciousness); From Purna is manifested Purna (From the Fullness of Divine Consciousness the World is manifested),
(2). Taking Purna from Purna, Purna indeed remains (Because Divine Consciousness is Non-Dual and Infinite),
(3). Om, Peace, Peace, Peace.



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