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Ashtanga Yoga Belaku Brings Heart of Mysore to Noosa

In a world where yoga is shaped by trends and quick results, Ashtanga Yoga Belaku offers a deeper path: a lifelong practice grounded in tradition, integrity, and inner transformation. In Noosa, this traditional Ashtanga Yoga shala offers an authentic, lineage-based approach rooted in presence and devotion.

Belaku is dedicated to teaching the Ashtanga Yoga method exactly as it is taught at Sharath Yoga Centre in Mysore, southern India, the living source of the lineage. The shala runs a daily Mysore program, the traditional way the method has been passed down for generations. Students practise at their own pace, learning a personalised sequence under attentive teacher guidance.

Teaching is rooted in the core principles of Ashtanga Yoga: devotion, dedication, determination, and discipline. Through consistent, mindful practice, students develop strength, flexibility, resilience, and clarity, while cultivating patience and inner awareness. Ashtanga Yoga is for everyone; at Belaku, beginners and experienced practitioners practise side by side, supported as individuals regardless of age, gender, or physical condition.

At the heart of Belaku is founder and teacher Irantzu Rekalde. With over a decade of daily practice and multiple study journeys to Mysore, she teaches with warmth and clarity. She holds Authorised Level 2 certification from Sharath Yoga Centre and the blessing of her teacher, Shri Sharath Jois, honouring the lineage and fostering a grounded community.

Belaku offers a women-led shop, hireable treatment space, four-week $180 Intro Pass, and February Intro Course at 4pm.

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