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Code Of Conduct & Instructions For Resident Students


Student's and Participants code of conduct is to maintain a fine ambience of yoga and spiritual lore. Such an Ashram Atmosphere will help the students / participants accelerate their growth and total personality development.
Note: All sessions are COMPULSORY for all students

A. Code of Discipline

  • Please report always at scheduled time.
  • Use of tobacco, alcohol etc in any form is forbidden.
  • The daily programme starts at 4.20 am. All programmes are compulsory and 90% attendance is a must in all subjects. Absence from sessions may make one liable for withdrawal from the course without any refund.
  • As per directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India ragging is prohibited. If any incident of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him/her from the institution.

B.Dress code

  • During yoga practice sessions yogāsana dress (Salvār Kurtā for women and Trouser - Baniyān/T-shirt for men) and at other times Sāri/Salvār Kurtā for female and Trouser and Shirt for male students is suggested.
    Please Note
  • Women are suggested to wear dress in tune with ashram atmosphere. Any type of dress that is not dignified is not preferred.
  • Members of both the sexes are expected to conduct themselves as per ashram norms.
C. Articles to be brought
  • Toilet requirements.
  • Writing materials.
  • Yoga uniform will be provided by SVYASA on payment.
  • Please bring - (a) Torch (b) Umbrella (c) Sweater or Shawl during winter and other requirements.

D. Other particulars

  • Library facility is available for reference.
  • Simple sāttvika Indian food will be provided.
  • Course fee has to be remitted by DD or Cash. DD to be drawn in favor of SVYASA Bangalore.
  • Please Note: Course fee for any course is not refundable or transferable under any circumstances.
  • Due to heavy rush in trains you are advised to secure the return journey reservation in advance for short-term courses.

E. Karma Yoga
Selfless work, forgetting one’s ego and relinquishing the desire for reward, brings immense mental peace and satisfaction. It expands one’s consciousness and relieves mental tension, which is the primal cause of most of the problems, we face. Hence voluntary work forms a part of the integral Yoga offered in SVYASA. The residents, therefore, should develop the proper attitude to enjoy self-help and serve others of the organization, for their own benefits.

F. For Foreign Students
Nearly all foreign nationals, on long term visas and foreign nationals from certain countries on any visa are subject to registration in India as provided by the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939 and Registration of Foreigners Rules, 1992. Foreign nationals entering India on a Student, Employment, Research or Missionary visa, which is valid for more than 180 days, are required to register with the Foreigners Regional Registration Officers (FRROs) under whose jurisdiction they propose to stay. This should be done within 14 days of arrival in India, irrespective of their actual period of stay. Please go through Indian Government website for University Grants Commission for more details

 
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