Our Teachers
At Advait Yoga Meditation, our teachers are not just instructors, but dedicated practitioners who live the yogic path. Each teacher brings years of experience, deep personal practice, and a sincere commitment to sharing yoga as a tool for awareness, healing, and self-understanding.
Our teaching team blends traditional wisdom with practical guidance, creating a supportive learning environment where students can grow physically, mentally, and spiritually — at their own pace.

Master Nirakar
Founder | Yoga, Meditation & Philosophy
Master Nirakar is the founder of Advait Yoga Meditation and has been walking this path for more than eighteen years. His work comes from steady practice and lived experience in yoga, meditation, and holistic living. Over the years, he has guided thousands of students from different parts of the world through teacher trainings, retreats, and simple, honest spiritual practice rooted in traditional yoga.
His teaching goes deeper than just movement. He places strong focus on meditation, pranayama, yoga philosophy, and how to actually live these teachings day to day. He often reminds students that yoga doesn’t end on the mat. It’s about awareness, choices, and how you show up in your life. People know him for his calm presence and clear way of explaining things. He doesn’t rush or force anything. Instead, he supports students in building discipline, awareness, and a quiet inner balance over time.
He is also a Reiki Master, and he naturally weaves energy awareness into his work. This adds another layer to his teaching, helping students understand themselves better and allowing healing to happen in a gentle, grounded way.

Manisha Ji
Hatha Yoga | Vinyasa Flow | Meditation | Crystal Healing
Manisha Ji is someone who truly lives her work. Everything she teaches comes from real experience—personal growth, caring for the whole self, and doing the inner work slowly and honestly. She has been teaching for more than sixteen years and has guided thousands of people along the way, helping them feel more balanced, grounded, and at ease in their bodies and minds.
Her relationship with yoga and meditation started when she was very young and grew naturally over time. That shows in how she teaches. She knows her subject deeply, but she keeps things light and human. There is often laughter in her classes, a sense of ease, and a quiet depth that doesn’t need to be explained. People tend to relax around her. They feel safe to open up and just be themselves.
In her sessions, she focuses on building strength, flexibility, and balance, but she never pushes. She gently invites students to listen to themselves and go a little deeper at their own pace. Her courses bring together philosophy, simple anatomy, breathwork, and meditation in a way that feels supportive, not heavy. It’s less about reaching somewhere and more about understanding yourself better, healing what needs care, and feeling more at home within.

Kiran Geet
Kundalini Yoga & Mantra Practice
Kiran Geet is a yoga practitioner and facilitator who works mainly with Kundalini Yoga in the tradition of Yogi Bhajan. Her daily practice sequences are put together with care and intention. She blends warm-ups, kriyas, pranayama, and meditation in a way that feels complete and grounded, supporting self-awareness, emotional balance, and steady inner growth.
Her own practice, as well as what she shares with students, includes classical techniques like Nauli, Bandhas, and different pranayamas. Mantra is also a big part of her life and teaching. For Oxana, meditation isn’t something separate from daily life. It’s something you live. She encourages discipline and self-regulation, not in a strict way, but as a natural path toward clarity, awareness, and a more mindful way of being.

Tijana Radic
Hatha Yoga and Meditation teacher
Tijana Radic is a Hatha Yoga and Meditation teacher with over 12 years of experience teaching in the USA, Costa Rica, Thailand, and Serbia. Originally trained as an architect, she later specialized in wellbeing, stress management, Vedic meditation, and Vastu (Vedic architecture). Tijana completed her 200-hour Hatha Yoga Teacher Training at the Sri Sri School of Yoga in India and has since guided students through yoga, breathwork, meditation, and stress relief practices.
Her teaching focuses on alignment, conscious breathing, and creating harmony between body, mind, and emotions. Tijana has led more than 100 workshops and events, helping people cultivate balance, inner peace, and holistic wellbeing.

Will Burton
Yoga Anatomy & Hand Balancing
Will Burton is a yoga teacher who works closely with anatomy, biomechanics, and how the body actually moves. He’s especially known for functional movement and hand balancing. His way of teaching brings together modern understanding of the body with traditional yoga principles, so students can practice in a way that feels safe, smart, and sustainable over time.
He puts a lot of attention on body awareness, alignment, and preventing injuries. In his classes, strength is built step by step, with space to explore arm balances and inversions without pressure. Will helps students really understand what’s happening in their bodies, not just copy shapes. This gives both practitioners and teachers more confidence in movement and supports a steady, long-term yoga practice that makes sense in real life.

Sriramula Nagamani
Hatha & Vinyasa Yoga
Sriramula Nagamani is a thoughtful yoga teacher who shares Hatha and Vinyasa in a calm, steady way. Her classes focus on balance, breath, and moving with awareness. She draws from traditional yoga while keeping a whole-person view of wellness, so the practice supports both strength in the body and steadiness inside.
She works with students of all levels and meets people where they are. Clear guidance, simple alignment cues, and attention to the breath are always part of her teaching. For Sriramula, yoga isn’t just something you do on the mat. It’s a way of living with more awareness and harmony, letting the practice gently support healing and personal growth over time.