Jani Jaatinen


Biography

Since year 2000, Jani Jaatinen started exploring yoga with Janne Kontala, a friend of his as well as lifelong teacher. He has been practicing everyday for over 10 years and he has integrated those spiritual practices as big part of his life. Jani's passion and commitment in yoga had brought him the privilege to receive extensive yoga training from various international teachers, such as Cle Souren, B.N.S. Iyengar, Dwarka Das, Yogi Sachi, and Brahmacari Rudradev.

Jani has been featured in Ananda, a local yoga magazine in Finland for his work. He has been teaching Astanga Vinyasa, Iyengar and Hatha yoga full time in Helsinki, Finland. Jani also teaches private, corporate, and in-home yoga classes. Known for sharing his love and knowledge of yoga in a clear, dynamic and generous manner, he receives invitations to teach and conduct workshops in Croatia, Estonia, India, Malaysia and Indonesia occasionally.
Jani's dedication and devotion for yoga is a true inspiration for everyone who has the chance to study yoga with him!

Where to find Jani Jaatinen online


Books

Ananda Vrindavan champu luku 2    by Jani Jaatinen
Price: Free! 2430 words. Published on March 30, 2013. Nonfiction.

Ananda Vrindavan Champu on Kavi Karnapuran keskiaikainen, sanskritinkielinen runouden mestariteos. Teos kuvailee Bhagavan Sri Krishnan kauniita leikkejä Vrindavanassa.
Ananda Vrindavan Champu    by Jani Jaatinen
Price: Free! 8020 words. Published on December 9, 2012. Nonfiction.

Ananda Vrindavan Champu on Kavi Karnapuran keskiaikainen, sanskritinkielinen runouden mestariteos. Teos kuvailee Bhagavan Sri Krishnan kauniita leikkejä Vrindavanassa.
Gheranda Samhita    by Jani Jaatinen
Price: Free! 7870 words. Published on March 11, 2012. Nonfiction.

Finnish translation of the Gheranda Samhita.
Sri Vraja-riti-cintamani    by Jani Jaatinen
Price: Free! 6710 words. Published on June 1, 2011. Nonfiction.

Finnish translation of Sri Vraja-riti-cintamani
Sohama Hatha 1    by Jani Jaatinen
You set the price! 3570 words. Published on February 4, 2011. Nonfiction.

Finnish version of Sohama Hatha 1.

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