This immersion weaves together direct experience, philosophical inquiry, and sadhana, with the intention to build healing life force energy, nurture inner connection, and awaken intuitive insight. Supported by the energy of the Sri Vidya shrine and the strength of collective intention, we co-create an experience where transformation can unfold naturally and with depth.
Many of you have been practicing yoga and meditation for years and are sensing that there is something more to uncover. This immersion opens the doorway into that next level. It is an opportunity to step more fully into the ancient Tantric understanding of life, to refine your awareness, and to embody a deeper seat of consciousness.
At the heart of this immersion is a guided study of Tantra as a complete science of consciousness, one that maps the relationship between awareness and energy, and illuminates how Kundalini arises naturally within a system that has been prepared through sadhana, devotion, and practice.
The Khajuraho campus was designed for immersive spiritual experience. The Sri Vidya shrine holds the energy of the 64 Yoginis, offering a potent field that supports inner awakening and subtle perception. Time spent in this space becomes a direct transmission, nurturing a sense of connection, presence, and inner joy.
There are four main streams within this immersion:
A study of the core principles of Tantra, exploring the relationship between consciousness and energy, what this path is pointing toward, and how that knowledge illuminates and deepens every practice we enter together
Kriya practices to cleanse, purify, and strengthen the flow of prana within the subtle body
Personal meditation time within the shrine, allowing for deep inner listening and direct connection
Study and recitation of the Sri Sukta, a cluster of 16 Vedic mantras dedicated to the Divine Mother, awakening the forces of abundance, harmony, and inner nourishment
There will also be an opportunity to visit the ancient Khajuraho temple complex, a sacred site that reflects a high point of spiritual and artistic expression, and offers a powerful glimpse into the devotional heart of this tradition.
These are times of great change. Coming together with a shared intention to cultivate healing, clarity, and inner steadiness is deeply supportive. Practicing within a sacred environment, held by a living tradition, creates the conditions for profound inner shift.
This retreat is for you if you feel a sincere call toward deeper sadhana and wish to spend dedicated time in inner practice, if you are drawn to the living wisdom of Tantra and the subtle awakening it invites, and if you are ready to open into a new level of inspiration, clarity, and connection within your life.
This is an intimate retreat for a small group of experienced practitioners. It is open to students who have attended one or more RBY retreats or training modules, either online or in person.
Internationally renowned teacher and founder of Radiant Body Yoga, Kia offers transformational retreats that take you from where you are to where you want to be! They blend body awakening vinyasa flow, energy building and transforming power of Kundalini kriyas, and the depths of mantra, meditation, and yogic philosophy.
For many practitioners, the opportunity to spend time in a sacred site in India, shaped by generations of practice, holds a deep resonance. The Sri Vidya shrine in Khajuraho carries a palpable field of healing energy, offering a sense of love, inner quiet, and presence that gently supports your unfolding.
To practice in a space that naturally holds and reflects these qualities is a rare experience. It invites you to soften, to listen, and to reconnect with the deeper current of your own being.
Khajuraho remains one of India's most revered temple complexes, reflecting a remarkable era of spiritual and artistic expression. Its presence continues to inspire a sense of wonder, devotion, and connection to something timeless.
Who is this retreat for?
This is an intimate retreat for a small group of experienced practitioners. It is open to students who have attended one or more RBY retreats or training modules, either online or in person.
Where is Khajuraho located?
Khajuraho campus is in rural central India on the outskirts of an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Which airport do I fly into?
It is strongly recommended that you fly round-trip Delhi-Khajuraho-Delhi. We will share more information regarding suggested flights upon registration. Upon arrival into the New Delhi airport (DEL), we encourage you to get some lie-down sleep before you set out on your journey to Khajuraho campus. A few options for hotels nearby will be provided.
When should I arrive in Khajuraho?
Please plan to arrive at the Khajuraho Campus on Saturday, February 27th after 2pm.
Check out and group departure from campus is scheduled for 12pm on March 8th, 2027.
Do I need a Travel Visa?
You will need a valid Passport and, depending on your country of origin, a Visa to travel to India. All US citizens do need a Visa to enter India at this time.
9-night stay at Khajuraho campus
3 locally-sourced, clean meals per day
Immersive Radiant Body Yoga & Meditation classes with Kia Miller
Access to lovingly curated common grounds
Transportation from the Khajuraho Airport on arrival & departure days, Feb 27th & March 8th
To/from New Delhi & Khajuraho
Highly recommended. RBY does not honor any amount of refunds within 90 days of the retreat start date
We encourage showing love to those who make our stay wonderful
4pm - Arrival (anytime after 2pm)
6pm – Dinner
7:30 - Welcome Circle
6am – Sadhana
8am – Breakfast
9am – Yoga Practice
12pm – Lunch
3pm – Afternoon Workshop
6pm – Dinner
Evenings will be reserved for personal time with invitations to Satsang, Kirtan, or excursions.
6am - Sunrise Sadhana, extended
8am - Breakfast
12:30pm - Check-out
2pm - Departure
