I met Mahi in 2011 in Goa and my knowledge about yoga was basic. I had taken class in asana’s but was only aware of the physical aspects of yoga.Yoga was a “simply” work out for me before I went my journey with Mahi. The yoga teacher training was an intense, fantastic experience, the best decision of my life! He told us many mythological stories, history of the yoga tradition and his guidance on technique, alignment, anatomy, and adjustments was great. He incorporated acceptance and friendship into everything he did, making the class like a family.
Since I met Mahi for the first time I went to India already five times and I can always learn something new about yoga. His hands-on adjustments show me I can go further than I think. As a teacher of yoga myself, I am grateful for his example in the art of teaching and his advice about what it means to teach. Whether you are a complete beginner or an advanced student, Mahi‘s devoted practice, and knowledge of yoga, his love of teaching, and his endless capacity to give make him a teacher who really transforms his students.
Mahi motivated me to continue the education of yoga and study Indian Philosophy, history and Sanskrit at university. He is the true Guru.
Guru means teacher in Sanskrit, but it connotes much more than that. A guru is someone who removes your ignorance, without whom you cannot attain the knowledge you are seeking.
The most beautiful and love-filled words could possibly not describe my experience with Mahi.
Thank you for changing my life Guruji.