Values & Commitments
From Tejal:
I am committed to dismantling white supremacy culture/dominant culture narratives within wellness.
Beyond wellness spaces, I fundamentally believe that yoga is inherently trauma-informed and a tool for personal and collective liberation.
I seek to build curious, questioning spaces that center social justice for our collective good.
Tejal Yoga Vision:
Educate and empower every yoga student to take social justice actions in their relationships and communities.
Tejal Yoga Values:
We uphold the following values:
Commit to redefining yoga culture
Actively decolonize wellness norms
Focus on our people
Center on justice
We hold these values high and try to convey them in each and every Tejal Yoga offering.
We know that Tejal Yoga doesn't exist in a vacuum and we know that South Asian yoga and wellness professionals do not live in a separate ecosystem than the rest of mainstream wellness.
Tejal Yoga Team Values:
Exemplify integrity and accountability in all aspects of teaching
Maintain Mindset of abundance
Uphold an environment of mutual uplift
About Tejal Yoga:
We gather in South Asian led spaces that focus on leaving every yoga student equipped and dedicated to social justice actions.
Tejal Yoga offers accessible movement and yoga education through a social justice lens in a warm environment. Our knowledgeable instructors are committed to the authentic and spiritual practice of yoga. Learn more at www.tejalyoga.com
Beliefs on Yoga:
I believe that yoga can be practiced mindfully while acknowledging that yoga has caused harm to caste-oppressed, non-hindu people and that yoga has been the vehicle to cause harm (sexual, emotional, verbal, ethnic) in other forms.
I strive to build and participate in spaces that alleviate these harms.
I honor yoga as a spiritual practice that comes from the people of South Asia, currently identified as India.
I practice the 8-limbs of yoga which cannot be reduced to exercise or elitist wellness postures and offered via the English language only.
I see neither sex nor gender as binary categories. I seek to not reduce ‘womanhood’ to a mere matter of biology – as indeed women’s struggles for gender equality around the world take place beyond this biological limit. I believe that feminist spaces operate beyond the gender binary and affirm non-binary, trans, and gender expansive experience and wisdom. I envision the practice of feminism as one which seeks to dismantle the gender binary and makes space for those who do not sit within the categories of ‘men’ and ‘women’.
I recognize the way in which patriarchy does not simply disadvantage women but also erases the experiences of those outside the gender binary. In making these acknowledgements, I ask that your participation in my platforms and your event invitations be inclusive of non-binary and trans identities in any feminist spaces that you organize, cultivate, and lead.
I stand against diet culture in all forms.
I am aware of the high volumes of misinformation and disinformation spread on social media, and how this can be harmful to marginalized groups. I work to ensure that my platform does not foster these, while also leaving room for discussions and nuance.
I incorporate land acknowledgement in my offerings. I recommend Native Governance Center’s website as one resource to facilitate understanding of the meaning of indigenous land acknowledgments
I humbly borrow much of this language from abcdyogi.