{"id":4633,"date":"2026-01-15T11:46:13","date_gmt":"2026-01-15T11:46:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.yogacentres.in\/?page_id=4633"},"modified":"2026-01-15T12:07:39","modified_gmt":"2026-01-15T12:07:39","slug":"guest-information","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/guest-information\/","title":{"rendered":"Guest Information"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"fusion-fullwidth fullwidth-box fusion-builder-row-1 fusion-flex-container has-pattern-background has-mask-background nonhundred-percent-fullwidth non-hundred-percent-height-scrolling\" style=\"--awb-border-radius-top-left:0px;--awb-border-radius-top-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-left:0px;--awb-flex-wrap:wrap;\" ><div class=\"fusion-builder-row fusion-row fusion-flex-align-items-flex-start fusion-flex-content-wrap\" style=\"max-width:1275px;margin-left: calc(-2% \/ 2 );margin-right: calc(-2% \/ 2 );\"><div class=\"fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-0 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-flex-column\" style=\"--awb-bg-size:cover;--awb-width-large:100%;--awb-margin-top-large:0px;--awb-spacing-right-large:0.98%;--awb-margin-bottom-large:20px;--awb-spacing-left-large:0.98%;--awb-width-medium:100%;--awb-order-medium:0;--awb-spacing-right-medium:0.98%;--awb-spacing-left-medium:0.98%;--awb-width-small:100%;--awb-order-small:0;--awb-spacing-right-small:0.98%;--awb-spacing-left-small:0.98%;\"><div class=\"fusion-column-wrapper fusion-column-has-shadow fusion-flex-justify-content-flex-start fusion-content-layout-column\"><div class=\"accordian fusion-accordian\" style=\"--awb-border-size:1px;--awb-icon-size:16px;--awb-content-font-size:16px;--awb-icon-alignment:left;--awb-hover-color:var(--awb-color2);--awb-border-color:var(--awb-color3);--awb-background-color:var(--awb-color1);--awb-divider-color:var(--awb-color3);--awb-divider-hover-color:var(--awb-color3);--awb-icon-color:var(--awb-color1);--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-icon-box-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-toggle-hover-accent-color:var(--awb-color5);--awb-title-font-family:&quot;Montserrat&quot;;--awb-title-font-weight:400;--awb-title-font-style:normal;--awb-title-font-size:20px;--awb-content-font-family:&quot;Montserrat&quot;;--awb-content-font-style:normal;--awb-content-font-weight:400;\"><div class=\"panel-group fusion-toggle-icon-boxed\" id=\"accordion-4633-1\"><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-3ccef092ff6f7828a fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_3ccef092ff6f7828a\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"3ccef092ff6f7828a\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#3ccef092ff6f7828a\" href=\"#3ccef092ff6f7828a\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">What is an ashram?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"3ccef092ff6f7828a\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_3ccef092ff6f7828a\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>An ashram is a yogic retreat from the concerns of worldly life. It provides a safe space for personal development and the pursuit of spiritual ideals. The common intent of those who visit is to create a space and to experience the benefits of Yoga, Vedanta and Ayurveda. The Sanskrit word ashram translates as a place away from work. The peaceful setting in nature allows the yogi an opportunity to reflect, to nurture, to meditate and deepen their personal spiritual practice. This Sivavanda Ashram is open yearround.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-d555e441ac63a48dc fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_d555e441ac63a48dc\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"d555e441ac63a48dc\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#d555e441ac63a48dc\" href=\"#d555e441ac63a48dc\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">What is an asana?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"d555e441ac63a48dc\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_d555e441ac63a48dc\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>Asana is defined as steady posture. Originally, asanas served as stable postures for prolonged meditation. More than just stretching, asanas open the pranic energy channels, the chakras and psychic centres of the body. Asanas purify and strengthen the body and focus the mind. Asanas also make up one of the eight limbs of Raja Yoga, which states that asanas should be held steady and comfortable, firm, yet relaxed.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-4450ee74db5b3fbdc fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_4450ee74db5b3fbdc\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"4450ee74db5b3fbdc\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#4450ee74db5b3fbdc\" href=\"#4450ee74db5b3fbdc\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">What is a satsang?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"4450ee74db5b3fbdc\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_4450ee74db5b3fbdc\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>A satsang is a gathering of like-minded yogis. It is usually led by a senior teacher. Satsang starts with a group meditation, followed by chanting of mantras to open the heart, and an inspirational reading and words of advice from the lineage of teachers.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-8c6cb7aedf507604e fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_8c6cb7aedf507604e\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"8c6cb7aedf507604e\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#8c6cb7aedf507604e\" href=\"#8c6cb7aedf507604e\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Where can I learn more about meditation?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"8c6cb7aedf507604e\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_8c6cb7aedf507604e\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>Ask any staff member to sit with you for a few pointers. Ask reception about the meditation coaching class.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-b21b290f01ded6d1c fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_b21b290f01ded6d1c\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"b21b290f01ded6d1c\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#b21b290f01ded6d1c\" href=\"#b21b290f01ded6d1c\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">What are the statues in the temples?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"b21b290f01ded6d1c\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_b21b290f01ded6d1c\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>These are called murtis. A murti is an image which represents a divine spirit (murta). Meaning literally \u201cembodiment\u201d, a murti is a representation of a divinity, made usually of stone, wood, or metal, which serves as a means through which a divinity may be worshiped. The murti is a way to communicate with the abstract one God. Once a year, in July, the murti of Subramanya-Ayyappa is taken out of the temple, placed on a chariot and escorted around the village of Val-Morin. This celebration is called Kaavadi.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\" href=\"#0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">How do I take my practice to a deeper level?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_0a3b8bc7e65ba8ba7\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>Stay for longer periods of time. Staying for a week can create opportunities to ask more questions, practice and read. Some yogis join the month-long TTC program to take their practice to a deeper level. Each year, we aim to design a summer program filled with courses specifically focused on deepening the personal practice. Feel free to ask questions to any senior staff member.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-234932204968a52db fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_234932204968a52db\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"234932204968a52db\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#234932204968a52db\" href=\"#234932204968a52db\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Why do we chant? And why in Sanskrit?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"234932204968a52db\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_234932204968a52db\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>We chant to assist in opening the heart. Our being consists of vibrations. Chanting helps tune that vibration. Chanting has a profound effect on our body, mind and soul and even our surroundings. Chanting is the yoga of sound. The various musical notes have their corresponding nadis, or subtle channels, in the chakras, the energy centres. Sanskrit is special because the vibrations of the sounds have a direct correspondence to the meanings of each letter. So even if we don\u2019t know the dictionary meaning of the words we chant, we can still intuitively understand what we are chanting. That is the magic. First and foremost is that you try to chant. The most important ingredient is your intention. \u201cKirtan is the easiest, surest and safest way of attaining God\u201d- Swami Sivananda<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-a7e3b2457f82e25f6 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_a7e3b2457f82e25f6\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"a7e3b2457f82e25f6\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#a7e3b2457f82e25f6\" href=\"#a7e3b2457f82e25f6\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">We are in Quebec. Shouldn\u2019t the classes and satsangs be in French?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"a7e3b2457f82e25f6\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_a7e3b2457f82e25f6\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>The Sivananda Organization is an international organization with centres and ashrams all over the world. We aim to speak the languages spoken by our guests and staff, who come from countries all over the world. Swami Vishnudevananda teaches us to live in \u201cUnity in Diversity,\u201d support all languages, cultures and beliefs. With the motto \u201cUnity in Diversity,\u201d students from different countries, cultures and religious beliefs have found that yoga is a path towards respect of differences, transcending limitations and achieving inner harmony.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-456d75ff8e3d6d0df fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_456d75ff8e3d6d0df\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"456d75ff8e3d6d0df\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#456d75ff8e3d6d0df\" href=\"#456d75ff8e3d6d0df\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Do I need to bring my own yoga mat?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"456d75ff8e3d6d0df\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_456d75ff8e3d6d0df\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>We strongly advise that you bring a yoga mat for your time at the Ashram. Due to hygiene reasons, we advocate that you use your own mat. We provide ecofriendly mat spray for use to all. We cannot guarantee availability of a yoga mat, as there is a limited supply at the Ashram, alternatively there is a boutique at the Ashram where you can purchase a mat.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-81be358c9457d6c2b fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_81be358c9457d6c2b\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"81be358c9457d6c2b\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#81be358c9457d6c2b\" href=\"#81be358c9457d6c2b\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Can I use my cellphone in the Ashram?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"81be358c9457d6c2b\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_81be358c9457d6c2b\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>The Ashram has reached the 21st century, and cellphones do work in the Ashram. However, the idea of an ashram is to turn to one\u2019s personal practice of yoga and step away from the material world. Waiting for text messages and phone calls can distract the mind from inward exploration, and distract those around us. Therefore to assist all yogis in their practice and create a peaceful environment for all, we ask that all cellphones are shut off.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-1466b3b33f3cb0c96 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_1466b3b33f3cb0c96\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"1466b3b33f3cb0c96\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#1466b3b33f3cb0c96\" href=\"#1466b3b33f3cb0c96\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">What should I wear in the Ashram?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"1466b3b33f3cb0c96\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_1466b3b33f3cb0c96\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>It is recommended to wear comfortable casual clothing in natural fabrics such as cottons or wools. Fleeces are also very useful for any change in the weather. Slip-on shoes are recommended when coming in and out of the various buildings. Gardening clothes and shoes for garden lovers. There is a silent meditation walk twice a week, so walking shoes may be useful. In the warmer months, the asana classes are held outside in the fresh air. Wearing layers is recommended.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-f435519e54cd94b40 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_f435519e54cd94b40\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"f435519e54cd94b40\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#f435519e54cd94b40\" href=\"#f435519e54cd94b40\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Why do swamis wear orange?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"f435519e54cd94b40\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_f435519e54cd94b40\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">The word swami means monk. There are swamis from virtually all known religions. And here lies a very important point; a swami dedicates their life to the absolute Truth, beyond the different forms of religions. Serving others, supporting life in every way without expecting any reward, is akin to the sun shining selflessly onto the world. Some say this is the reason for the customary orange\/saffron clothes of a swami. Others say the orange clothes are a reminder of the fire of knowledge that burns away ignorance, the fire of discipline that burns away desire and attachment. As Swami Sivananda joked: \u201cA swami wears orange clothes so that those who seek his teachings can find him easily, and those that don\u2019t can turn away.\u201d<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-4eb6c1460268d7172 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_4eb6c1460268d7172\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"4eb6c1460268d7172\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#4eb6c1460268d7172\" href=\"#4eb6c1460268d7172\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">I enjoy gardening. Can I help with the gardening?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"4eb6c1460268d7172\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_4eb6c1460268d7172\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>Certainly. Meet the gardener at the Krishna Tree at 11 am.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-da0a65d3f36cd71d3 fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_da0a65d3f36cd71d3\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"da0a65d3f36cd71d3\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#da0a65d3f36cd71d3\" href=\"#da0a65d3f36cd71d3\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">Why do brahmacharis wear yellow? Why does staff and teacher training students wear yellow and white?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"da0a65d3f36cd71d3\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_da0a65d3f36cd71d3\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>A brahmachari has accepted absolute brahmacharya as a preparation for sannyasa. After taking the vows of brahmacharya, there is a name change, followed by the surname of \u2018chaitanya\u2019. Traditionally, the brahmachari would wear yellow clothing, to signify the quest for true knowledge, in recognition of their commitment to this path. Yellow represents the seeking of true knowledge. White represents purification of the Self.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"fusion-panel panel-default panel-d9fe244c68c557c3e fusion-toggle-has-divider\" style=\"--awb-title-color:var(--awb-color8);--awb-content-color:var(--awb-color8);\"><div class=\"panel-heading\"><h4 class=\"panel-title toggle\" id=\"toggle_d9fe244c68c557c3e\"><a aria-expanded=\"false\" aria-controls=\"d9fe244c68c557c3e\" role=\"button\" data-toggle=\"collapse\" data-parent=\"#accordion-4633-1\" data-target=\"#d9fe244c68c557c3e\" href=\"#d9fe244c68c557c3e\"><span class=\"fusion-toggle-icon-wrapper\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><i class=\"fa-fusion-box active-icon awb-icon-minus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><i class=\"fa-fusion-box inactive-icon awb-icon-plus\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/i><\/span><span class=\"fusion-toggle-heading\">How to visit the Yoga Camp?<\/span><\/a><\/h4><\/div><div id=\"d9fe244c68c557c3e\" class=\"panel-collapse collapse \" aria-labelledby=\"toggle_d9fe244c68c557c3e\"><div class=\"panel-body toggle-content fusion-clearfix\">\n<p>People visit the Camp for anything between an hour and a month!<br \/>\nJoin us for a satsang, a yoga class, a meal*, half a day, full day, a weekend, an extended stay, or join for courses of up to one month long.<\/p>\n<p>Check the calendar for a full list of events.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"parent":0,"menu_order":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"100-width.php","meta":{"footnotes":""},"class_list":["post-4633","page","type-page","status-publish","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/4633","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/page"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=4633"}],"version-history":[{"count":4,"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/4633\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":4648,"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/pages\/4633\/revisions\/4648"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/sivanandacanada.org\/camp\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=4633"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}