Guru Jitendra has visited South Africa in August 2006 as part of a team to promote India. There he had trained over 100 people in yoga. A news, item that had been published by TONIGHT website there , is presented here for our blog visiter.
Loknath SwainMumbai
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Get your vindaloo and yoga fix
August 10, 2006
Beat the winter chill with the flavours of the Spice Route. Emperors Palace is hosting a week-long Indian Food Festival in conjunction with SAA Airways India and the Taj Group from Friday to Saturday, August 19.
The food festival includes a two-hour yoga workshop titled "Yoga and Lifestyle Management for the Modern Day".
Two prominent Indian chefs from Mumbai, Shashish and Painoli, will cook traditional Indian dinners at the five-star Aurelia's Restaurant at the D'Oreale Grande hotel at the Emperors Palace.
Professor Jitendra B Ramotra, who has been teaching yoga for over 18 years, will hold three workshops per day tomorrow, Saturday, and on August 18 at 8am to 10am, 10.30am to 12.30pm, and 2pm to 4pm.
Professor Ramotra has run yoga workshops at several American universities .
His two-hour workshop at Emperors Palace will deal with the benefits of yoga and achieving a fuller life.
The cost is R300 per person for one two-hour lesson, plus a yoga kit, or R395 per person for one two-hour lesson, plus a yoga kit and an Indian lunch at Aurelia's.
Individual yoga lessons can also be booked by calling Danette Fourie at 011-928-1359 or dfourie@emperorspalace.com
So, whether you are a seasoned vindaloo (better known as find-a-loo) connoisseur or prefer your dishes milder and a touch more fragrant, head off to Emperors for a spicy mind/body experience.
* The three-course meal will cost R165 per person. Booking is highly recommended. Tel: Aurelia's at 011-928-1727. - Tonight Reporter
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