Hansa Yogendra is an Indian yoga teacher, author, researcher, and television presenter. She is the director of The Yoga Institute, a non-profit yoga organization based in Mumbai, which was founded in 1918 by her father-in-law, Yogendra.
Early life
Born on 8 October 1947 to Jitendra Phulchand Patni and Tara Patni, in a Jain family, she completed her graduation in science from Mithibai College. Later, she completed her Yoga teacher training course at The Yoga Institute. She holds a degree in law from the Government Law College, Mumbai. She received a Ph.D from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines in February 2018. == Works ==
Works
In 1991, she and Jayadeva Yogendra advised the National Council of Educational Research and Training on a Yoga education syllabus for schools in India. She has conducted several seminars and lecture tours in India and in Canada, Pakistan, Europe, Hong Kong, Australia and the USA. Her book, Yoga For All (2018) was released by C. Vidyasagar Rao, the Governor of Maharashtra in January 2019. It took her 3 years to finish the book, based on a hundred years of research by The Yoga Institute. Bibliography • Yoga Daily Planner - Heart Care, (1990) • Yogic Life-Cure of Asthma and Bronchitis, (1992) • Pregnancy, Parenthood and Yoga, (1991) • Dincharya, (1997) • Yoga for Back and Joint disorders, (1997) • Recipes For Happiness:Yogic lifestyle diet, (2002) • Recipes for Happiness, (2001) • Yogic Life-Control of Diabetes, (1992) • Yoga of Caring, (1997) • Thoughts on the Gita • Marriage A Spiritual Journey, (2010) • Insights through Yoga, (2000) • Swadhaya Practical Tips—For self-development, (2007) • Yoga for the Police, (2011) • Yoga for the Police - Tanmanachya Swasthya Sathi, (2011) • Yoga of Caring, (2015) • Inspiration, (2003) • Yoga Sutra of Patanjali, (2009) • How to Reverse Heart Disease the Yogic Way-Research, Facts and Program, (2004) • Values of Life, (2005) • Growing with Yoga, (2008) • Yoga for All: Discovering the True Essence of Yoga, (2018) == Personal life ==