Kaivalyadhama

Menstrual disorders are disruptive physical and/or emotional symptoms just before and during menstruation, including heavy bleeding, missed periods and unmanageable mood swings. Some women get through their monthly periods easily with few or no concerns. Their periods come like clockwork, starting and stopping at nearly the same time every month, causing little more than a minor inconvenience. However, other women experience a host of physical and/or emotional symptoms. From heavy bleeding and missed periods to unmanageable mood swings, these symptoms may disrupt a woman’s life in major ways. They frequently affect the quality of life of adolescents and young adult women and hinder their psychological, mental, physical and social health.

Due to changing livelihoods post-industrialisation, there has been a tsunami of Life-style related disorders which were initially triggered due to sedentary Lifestyle. The epidemic of Menstrual Disorders, to an extent is a result of adoption of sedentary life style by Adolescents and Young Adult Women, who are constantly in a hustle to excel in their career, but at the cost of their menstrual health. Menstrual patterns can be affected by a number of factors, including age, ethnicity, family history, smoking, physical activity, and dietary habits. There are various types of menstrual disorders, including dysmenorrhea, premenstrual symptoms, menorrhagia, polymenorrhea, abnormal vaginal bleeding, amenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, and irregular menstruation. Studies have shown that a large proportion of the female population of reproductive age suffers from menstruation-related health issues. Menstrual problems not only carry an economic burden but are also one of the most common causes of absenteeism and poor academic performance among young females. 20-90% of adolescent girls reported dysmenorrhea, and almost 15% of those experienced severe dysmenorrhea. Another menstrual problem that can affect women’s daily activities is Pre-Menstrual syndrome (PMS). Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common reproductive and endocrinology disorder found in 6-10% of the female population. Polycystic Ovary Disease of (PCOD) is a kind of hormonal disorder that affects one in 10 women.

Yoga for Women’s Health

Why this workshop?

Modern lifestyles are evolving—and so are women’s health challenges. From increasing cases of PCOS and PMS to rising stress levels and hormonal imbalances, there’s a growing need to reconnect with the body’s natural rhythms.

This workshop is a dedicated space for women to explore holistic, time-tested yogic practices that support menstrual health, hormonal harmony, and emotional well-being.

What you will learn?

Yogacharya Sandhya Dixit will guide you through an empowering journey covering:

Yogacharya Sandhya Dixit
Yogacharya

About the Facilitator

Yogacharya Sandhya Dixit, one of the senior-most teachers at Kaivalyadhama, brings over 39 years of experience in yoga education and therapy. Her workshops, both in India and globally, are deeply respected for their simplicity, clarity, and practicality.

She has been honored with the prestigious Swami Kuvalayananda Yoga Puraskar 2020 for her lifetime contributions to the field of Yoga.

Dates and SessionsTopics
24th May 2025
(Session 1)
First half:  Therapeutic Yoga for PCOS, PMS, Dysmenorrhea & more
Second half: Guided Kriya Yoga Practice
25th May 2025
(Session 2)
First half: Yogic Diet, Pranayama, and Meditation for Balance
Second half:  Q&A and Concluding Session

[*Note: Please note that due to unavoidable circumstances, the dates of the online workshop are subject to change. This will not affect your registration. In case you are unable to attend the live sessions, you will have access to the recordings and can send us any queries you may have — we will ensure they are addressed]

Let yoga be your ally in every phase of womanhood

Registration

Requirement

Zoom app downloaded on your tab, smartphone or PC / Laptop with internet connection.

Fees

Following are 2 options; you can choose any one of them to participate in this Workshop

Date and Timings

Dates: 24th & 25th May 2025

Time: 16:30 to 18:30 (IST)

You may register by paying either Basic/Contribution Fees

Basic Fees

This is the standard fee for attending the online workshop.

Contribution Fees

This option, priced higher than the Basic Fee, is designed for participants who wish to support Kaivalyadhama’s charitable initiatives. The additional amount, beyond the Basic Fee, serves as your generous contribution to meaningful causes such as providing food for cows, supporting underprivileged students, assisting poor patients, promoting organic farming, sustaining herb plantations, and advancing yoga research. Both fee options include the same benefits of the workshop.

3,100 /- INR

$40

Your kind gesture will help us support poor patients, education for needy, gaushala, organic farming, herb plantation and yoga research at Kaivalyadhama.

No refund policy

Please pay and book your spot through the link above. We will send you email instructions with credentials post registration.

Query for this workshop? Please email us – onlineworkshops@kdham.com

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