Princeton Yoga Community Center (“PYCC”) is a beautiful, vibrant space open to the entire Princeton community and inviting to all. Our community center offers spacious yoga classrooms, a lovely meditation room and a unique spiritual library, a wide variety of yoga classes at all levels, weekly study of the Bhagavad Gita, and monthly events to pique every yogi’s interest.
PYCC is dedicated to providing a supportive, nurturing environment for all who wish to begin or deepen their yoga practice, and are interested in good health along with spiritual growth and development. Open daily, we offer a multitude of yoga classes at all levels, as well as Chair Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Gentle Yoga, Yin Yoga; and are the first to offer Aerial Yoga in Princeton.
PYCC provides the community with workshops and courses on a variety of topics, and performances and presentations from world-class speakers and artists to engage Princeton in the union of yoga. ॐ
PYCC is dedicated to providing a supportive, nurturing environment for all who wish to begin or deepen their yoga practice, and are interested in good health along with spiritual growth and development. Open daily, we offer a multitude of yoga classes at all levels, as well as Chair Yoga, Restorative Yoga, Vinyasa Flow Yoga, Gentle Yoga, Yin Yoga; and are the first to offer Aerial Yoga in Princeton.
PYCC provides the community with workshops and courses on a variety of topics, and performances and presentations from world-class speakers and artists to engage Princeton in the union of yoga. ॐ
Namaste
Princeton Yoga Community Center is dedicated and operated exclusively for charitable, educational and spiritual purposes. The primary purposes for which we are organized are;
- To share and provide spiritual support in living the teachings of Integral Yoga as taught by Sri Swami Satchidananda Maharaj;
- To provide a supportive environment for all who are interested in spiritual development;
- To exemplify the precepts of truth, compassion, love, joy and charity in every detail of our organizational operations;
- To engage in and offer: yoga classes, meditation, kirtan, workshops, study groups, retreats, yoga teacher training, satsangs and ecumenical events;
- To bring to the community living examples and great teachers of these spiritual precepts and practices;
- To be of service to the community and actively contribute to the interconnectedness and cooperation of its diverse members.