Yoga didn’t find Bhakti through a studio or a wellness trend. It came the way most transformative things do: quietly, early, and without fanfare. Growing up in India, she moved through asanas the way other children played, and somewhere along the way, the practice stopped being something she did and became something she is. By day, Bhakti works as a business journalist — a world of deadlines, data, and the relentless pace of financial markets. It’s a life she loves. But it also meant she understood, perhaps better than most, what it feels like to live entirely in your head. Yoga — and more specifically, the breath — became her way back to the body and stillness. For the past four years, she has been teaching yoga with one simple intention: to make yogasana and pranayama accessible to anyone who is curious and to remind people that this practice, rooted in India for thousands of years, was always meant for everyone. Breath is where Bhakti always begins. It’s the one thing we carry with us every moment, and yet most of us have never been taught how to use it. The tracks she creates are grounded in pranayama and yoga philosophy, which are easy to follow, accessible, deeply effective. Outside of journalism and teaching, Bhakti moves through life deliberately and slowly. She tends to her plants, crochets, and finds meaning in the unhurried rhythms that modern life so rarely makes room for. Yoga found Bhakti. She hopes something here finds you too.

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