Kama, the God of Love, Passion, and Desire in the Indian pantheon, inspires this space. Here, you’ll experience the most sensual practices designed to awaken and celebrate feminine sexuality.
Saraswati Loka is the abode of the goddess Saraswati, the patroness of knowledge, arts, and wisdom. It symbolizes a higher spiritual state associated with learning and creative growth. The most vibrant and artistic performances will take place in this loka.
Prana is a term from the Vedic tradition that refers to the life energy that fills and sustains all living beings. The most dynamic body practices will take place here.
In Kali Yuga, even the slightest manifestation of dharma can liberate a person, for in an age of universal decline, even the smallest spark of truth shines especially brightly.
Maya is an illusion or a veil that conceals the true nature of reality, making people perceive the world as separate from absolute truth. According to Vedic teachings, maya creates a sense of ego and duality, keeping the soul trapped in the cycle of rebirth, samsara.
Moksha is the liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and the attainment of the highest spiritual state. In Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, Moksha means complete freedom from suffering and union with the ultimate reality.