Badung (Atnews)– “A Yogi is not bound by age, diet, gender, lifestyle or religion. Yoga sets you free” – Ashwini Guruji, Dhyan Ashram, India
Last Saturday, On 20th December 2025, Dhyan Foundation conducted their monthly Sanatan Kriya session in collaboration with AT news and PA-PPPB. The event was held at Taman Shiva Loka, Monumen Perjuangan Bangsal, in Dalung, Bali and marked 1 year of regular Yoga events by Dhyan Foundation and ATnews in Bali.
Dhyan Foundation teaches Yog, Mantras and Meditation across the globe free of cost under the guidance of Ashwini Guru Ji, who is adept in ancient sciences of Yog, Mantra, Spiritual Healing, Yagyas, Vedic Martial Arts , art of mace and Ayurveda.
Sanatan Kriya encapsulates all the eight limbs of Patanjali Ashtang Yog in totality. It was devised by Ashwini Guru ji, to suit the hectic lifestyle of modern man, and aims to induce a state of balance in various layers of existence - physical, emotional, financial and mental. Once the body is in balance, disease ceases to enter and spiritual experiences follow. Beauty, glow, magnetism, health, heightened senses are some of the by-products that come along the way.
The efficacy of the practice of Sanatan Kriya has been accepted by leading doctors and scientists of India (testimonials can be read at dhyanfoundation.com). In fact, students of Ashwini Guru ji gave a live demonstration of science of clairvoyance and how to reduce pulse rate even after 45 minutes of strenuous asanas in front of a live audience of doctors at Indian Medical Association Mumbai and received a certificate for the same.
This December at the Dalung session, participants progressed deeper into the science – learning advanced Pranayams in addition to the Sanatan Kriya basics.
Dhyan Foundation conducts regular Yog sessions across the globe in India, Indonesia, Australia, UK and USA. In Indonesia sessions are conducted weekly in Lombok and monthly in Bali.
The organisation is also actively involved in welfare of humans (particularly women and tribal populace), animals and environment through various service initiatives in India including free food distribution camps, free education for underprivileged, women empowerment programs, rural development programs, rescue-treatment-rehabilitation of sick, injured, abandoned, orphaned and rescued animals.
For more information you can write to dhyan@dhyanfoundation.com or log onto www.dhyanfoundation.com (Z/002)