

JÑĀNA : Architecture Of The Mind
Curated by two of India’s leading young voices in Yoga, this immersive session explores the Architecture of the Mind.
In its original form, Yoga was never intended solely for the physical body. It is an ancient science designed to understand the mind and quiet its noise. By utilising breath and movement as architectural tools, we can begin to restructure our internal landscape, uncovering the profound clarity that lies beneath. Join us to explore how these ancient practices directly shape our perceived reality.
Meet Your Facilitators
Harshvardhan Jhaveri: A yoga researcher at the renowned Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute and co-founder of the Yoga Education Collective. Harshvardhan’s work is dedicated to preserving the philosophical rigor and depth of the classical Indian tradition.
Myra Khanna: With over a decade of study and teaching, Myra’s practice is driven by a deep curiosity regarding the intersection of the physical and the psychological, exploring how conscious movement bridges the two.
What to Expect
• A 2-Hour Immersive Journey: A seamless blend of classical philosophy, intentional asana (postures), pranayama (breathwork), and meditation.
• Philosophical Discussion & Journaling: Space to reflect, discuss, and integrate the teachings.
• Goodie bag: A branded tote and notebook from Jnana, along with gifts from Kama Ayurveda as well as fresh coconuts and refreshments on arrival.
Globe House Yoga, London Bridge
Tucked away in the heart of London Bridge, Globe House is a genuine hidden gem. Featuring a breathtaking wooden yoga shala, it is arguably the most incredible, serene studio in London, a true sanctuary in the middle of the city and we’re so excited to be hosting you in this space!
About Jñāna
Jñāna (pronounced nyaa-na) means knowledgei n Sanskrit, more specifically, knowledge that liberates.
We are a mobile and desktop app acting as a global gateway to authentic Indian wisdom and practices. Featuring over 200 masterclasses in yoga, meditation, breath, and philosophy, we bring together India’s leading teachers to share practices that stay connected to their original context while making sense in modern life.