Twelve years ago, the Srilankan born Arjanna first discovered and fell in love with the 8 limbed path of yoga, which includes physical movement (asana), breath awareness (pranayama) and meditation (dhyana). Experiencing first-hand the massively transformative effects these practices had on her then busy life working as a Scientist and training as an endurance athlete, Arjanna started her quest to learn as much as she could about the ancient techniques and philosophies underpinning the practices of yoga and meditation from the most authentic sources she could find around the world. Arjanna currently teaches yoga and meditation to diverse populations and communities, and facilitates Women's Circles and surf/yoga retreats immersed in nature nationally and internationally. She also loves weaving in Ayurvedic wisdom and Astrology from her cultural roots into her offerings. Her wish for those who share space with her is that they deepen their connection with themselves - body, mind and spirit, and nature, to find their own authentic, connected and joyful way of being both on and off the mat.
Komuniti acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land we meet, work, dine and learn on.
We pay our deepest respects and gratitude to their ancestors, spirits and elders, past, present and emerging. Thank you for allowing us to do our sacred work on your land.