Satyatra is an initiative by Rajiv Kalra, an Isha Hatha Yoga teacher, with a longing to impart Classical Hatha Yoga in its purity and profoundness so that others can also experience deeper dimensions of life. Yoga essentially means “That which brings you to reality/truthâ€. The word Satyatra came into existence as implies the similar significance that is “A journey towards truthâ€. Rajiv Kalra did his graduation in Bachelor of Engineering in year 2005 and worked as IT professional for 15 years with multiple multinational companies. Despite his rewarding career, there was a sense of void & unfulfillment within, which was not getting fulfilled with anything materialistic. This led him to Sadhguru and his inward journey started with Isha's flagship program called Inner Engineering a unique opportunity for self-exploration and transformation, followed by multiple other Isha programs, including 21-day hatha yoga program. The impact it created was enough to intrigue him and look for more. He undertook one of the most comprehensive and internationally recognized 1750 hours of Isha Hatha Yoga Teacher Training in 2020, at Isha Foundation, Coimbatore. The longing to pursue Yoga in its depth was so strong that he made this transition to offer Classical Hatha Yoga in its purity and profoundness so that others can also experience deeper dimensions of life, as a full-time teacher. Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serve as a reminder that yoga is not an esoteric discipline from an outdated past, but a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Probing, passionate and provocative, insightful, logical and unfailingly witty, Sadhguru's talks have earned him the reputation of a speaker and opinion-maker of international renown. Sadhguru is also the founder of Isha Foundation, a non-profit organization which has been dedicated to the wellbeing of the individual and the world for the past three decades. Isha Foundation does not promote any particular ideology, religion, or race, but transmits inner sciences of universal appeal.