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Guru JivakaAbout 2500 years ago a little known contemporary of Gautama Buddha called Shivago Komaparaj developed a form of massage that was based on the principles of Yoga and Ayurveda. As Buddhism spread to South East Asia, so did this form of Massage. Today this form of massage is better known as Thai Yoga Massage or Nuad-Bo-Rarn. In Thai Yoga Massage both the client and practitioner are fully clothed and the massage itself requires no medium such as oil or cream. Since the principles of Thai Yoga Massage are based in Ayurveda and Yoga, the Thai Yoga Massage experience provides the same healing properties that Ayurveda and Yoga provide. Unfortunately this form of Massage was lost to India as Ayurvedic oil based massages became more popular. In Thailand however this tradition was maintained, preserved and developed further combining techniques from Chinese acupressure. The Thai Yoga Massage School India hopes to bring back this ancient form of Ayurvedic healing to India the place of its origin. Join us in preserving and spreading this ancient healing art in the country of its birth.

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Testimonials

Prachi Tiwari Mumbai, India

Nice to know the long lost tradition of yoga massage is from India! The approach by your group is nice-in terms of knowing the basics. Maybe for me this is just the tip of the iceberg. I would love to come back for the next level. Roshini is really comfortable to learn with, she has the right approach and technique, of course the master is great!


 
Natalie Pruitt: Colorado, USA

As a yoga practioner, this form of massage has greatly improved my physical stamina and balance. This form of massage is a delight to receive and give. The training was flawless; the school's approach to learning is enthusiastic. The abundance of the school makes it a delight to be involved, part of the community of learning. Cyriac and Roshini attention to detail and pace of teaching is beneficial to all levels of competency. I will return to share my teachings.


 
Rajiv Shah- Leicester, UK

Having the opportunity to visit India and continuing my practices of learning traditional Ayurvedic massage, to be able to learn the ancient form of Thai Yoga Massage in India has been incredible beneficial to my practice in the UK. The school is a unique space in which by virtue of the teachings and fellow students, I completed my professional practice with a pride of learning in the art forms origin.