Yoga is a science of the body mind and breath to aid meditation, leading to self-realisation. It is the act of giving ourselves to a higher purpose.
Yogam Yoga classes in Durban are run as a seva (selfless-service) charity spreading the message of kindness and compassion to the world. Yoga comes from the Sanskrit term for union, whence we get the English word 'yoke', to link things together. Whereas yoga is seen often as a type of sport or fitness experience, its origins are in meditation and self-knowledge. Whatever your religious, spiritual
or philosophical preferences and experiences, yoga is intended as a practice that helps create harmony and deeper understanding of the relationship between body, mind and spirit. A steady yoga practice can help us deal with stress, life challenges, our sense of purpose and self-worth, and provide an opportunity to commune with life and higher energy - if that is what we seek. The aim of BMB Yoga is to provide access to a holistic yoga practice for the people of Cape Town and Durban, open to our own cultural and religious diversity. Definition of Yogam and Yoga
We have chosen the Sanskrit word ‘Yogam’ to describe our Yoga because it is loaded with meaning. Amongst other definitions, Yogam can mean the following and demonstrates the ethos of Yogam Yoga:
Self-Realisation
Bg 2.53, Bg 7.1
Is our ultimate aim to discover our true self (atman), which is not the mind or the body, and thereby real yoga or union takes place between us and our own understanding of infinite consciousness. Yoga
SB 3.33.35, SB 4.1.49-52, Bg 6.11-12
The word 'Yoga' come from the Sanskrit root 'Yuj', meaning 'to join' or 'to yoke' or 'to unite'. As per yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, man and nature. Science of one’s relationship to the Supreme
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Yoga has no religious affiliation. In fact, in the Sutras of Patanjali (seen as the definitive text of yoga written over 2500 years ago, there is one reference to God. Patanjali states that ‘Ishvara pranidhana’ is the last of the Niyamas or the duties directed towards ourselves - inner observances. Ishvara refers to all-pervading consciousness; pranidhana means to surrender. Together, these words may be translated as ‘trustful surrender to God’. This niyama is not a process of defeat or of mindlessly submitting to another’s will. The eightfold yoga system
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Ashtanga yoga or raja yoga is the 8-step yoga system is Patanjali's classification of yoga, as set out in his Yoga Sutras. He defined the eight limbs as:
Yama – abstinences (non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, sexual restraint & non-possessiveness)
Niyama – observances (purity, contentment, perseverance, study of oneself, contemplation of Ishvara)
Asana - postures
Pranayama – breath control
Pratyahara - withdrawal or the energy of the senses
Dharana - one-pointed concentration
Dhyana - meditation
Samadhi - absorption or bliss
The eight limbs form a sequence from the outer to the inner. Postures, important in modern yoga, form only one limb of Patanjali's scheme only; he states only that they must be steady and comfortable. Devotional Service (Karma Yoga)
Bg 5.5, Bg 5.1, Bg 12.11
It is the practice of selfless action performed for the benefit of others. Karma yoga is a path to reach moksha (spiritual liberation) through work. It is rightful action without being attached to fruits or being manipulated by what the results might be, a dedication to one's duty, and trying one's best while being neutral to rewards or outcomes such as success or failure. We firmly believe seva or service through our compassion for others and a genuine desire to uplift those around you.
22/05/2026
🌟 YOGAM YOGA FUNDRAISER — LEGENDS LIVE! 🌟
Dear Yogam Yoga Family,
We’re excited to invite you to a spectacular afternoon at LEGENDS LIVE! - an electrifying musical celebration featuring iconic performers such as Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Freddie Mercury, Cher and more.
This event is a fundraiser in support of Yogam Yoga’s community upliftment projects, and we would love your support.
🎭 *Venue:* The Barnyard Theatre, Suncoast
📅 *Date:* Sunday, 19 July 2026
⏰ *Time:* 2:00 PM (Doors open 1:30 PM)
💰 *Tickets:* R225 per person
🪑 *Tables:* Book a table of 8 or 10
*BOOKING A TABLE OR SEAT is EASY:*
1. WhatsApp your table booking or seat requirement to Terona: *072 056 9021*
2. Send Proof of payment
3. E-ticket(s) will be sent to you.
4. Contact *Imersha* for your food orders before the event (Outside food not allowed): *031 9400500* or email: *[email protected]*
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💳 PAYMENT DETAILS (EFT ONLY)
Yogam Yoga NPC
Bank: First National Bank (FNB)
Account Number: 63197867650
Branch Code: 250655
Reference: BT + Surname + number of tickets (if 8 or 10 tickets, we will know you require a table)
Example: BT Rice 8
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Let’s come together for an unforgettable show and support the beautiful work of Yogam Yoga.
22/05/2026
🌼✨ Welcome to Our Hatha Yoga Live Stream from Durban, South Africa ✨🌼
Dear Yogam Yoga Family,
We are so excited to have you join us today for this special Hatha Yoga class! 🧘♀️🧘♂️ As we come together to breathe, stretch, and find our centre, we want to take a moment to share a few important details before we begin.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
At Yogam Yoga, your well-being is our priority. Please remember that yoga involves physical m by ovement, and it's essential to listen to your body. If you have any pre-existing health conditions or concerns, we kindly ask you to consult your physician before participating in our class. By joining this live session, you acknowledge that you do so at your own risk, and Yogam Yoga cannot be held liable for any injuries that may occur during the practice.
We encourage everyone to embrace their own limits and cultivate self-compassion throughout our time together. Our mantra here at Yogam Yoga is " No Pain, All the Gain"– meaning each moment spent on the mat is a step toward growth, healing, and balance, both physically and mentally.
A Note About Today's Class:*
This class is offered to you for free as part of our mission to spread wellness, positivity, and community. However, if you feel inspired to support our cause, we welcome any donations! Yogam Yoga is a charity dedicated to various projects aimed at alleviating poverty, with a particular focus on helping children achieve literacy and access essential nutrition. Your contributions make a significant impact and help us fulfill our mission.
As we flow through our practice today, we invite you to shine a light of kindness and compassion into the world. **Please comment below** and share your thoughts, experiences, or even just a simple greeting! We believe in nurturing a vibrant community where everyone feels connected and uplifted.
🌟 Let’s make this space a sanctuary of positivity. Together, we can spread kindness and compassion around the globe! 🌟
Thank you for being here with us today, and let's dive into our beautiful Hatha Yoga practice! 🧘♂️💖
Peace, Love, and Namaste,
The Yogam Yoga Team 🌈✨
06/05/2026
🌿 A few spots still available!
If you’ve been thinking about joining this amazing retreat, now is the time to book so you don’t miss out.
🧘♂️ Hatha Yoga Retreat – Buddhist Retreat Centre, Ixopo
📅 12–14 June 2026 (Weekend Retreat)
Escape the noise of daily life and immerse yourself in a weekend of yoga, meditation, and deep inner rest with Duncan Rice and the Yogam Yoga teachers.
Experience Hatha & Raja Yoga, cleansing practices, postures, breathwork, mudras, and guided meditations - all in the peaceful surroundings of the BRC.
📞 Bookings:
Email: [email protected]
Call/WhatsApp: 066 395 4682 / 082 579 3037
✨ Rejuvenate your body, mind, and soul — book now to avoid disappointment.
25/04/2026
108 Surya Namaskar Challenge in Durban today. This such an amazing event and huge crowds turned up to raise money for the Yogam Yoga venue. Over R13,000 was raised on the day. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this incredible event.