Body Wisdom Guide
In the Krishnamacharya Tradition
The body has been waiting. It remembers everything. And when you finally come back to it, with breath, with stillness, with a little kindness, it will show you things about yourself that no amount of success could ever reveal.
Coaching since 2003
Hyderabad & Online
The Work
Most approaches to wellbeing ask what the problem is and how to fix it. Kamala begins somewhere else entirely. She begins with the person in front of her, their history, their body, the particular way their life has shaped them.
Working at the intersection of body, breath, psychological depth and ancestral healing, she helps people come into a real relationship with what they are actually carrying. Not to analyse it. To meet it, with breath and awareness, and to find out what it has been trying to tell them.
The people who find their way to her are already at the top of what they do. They come to her because they sense there is still more, not more to achieve, but more to become. She helps them get there.
The most radical thing an accomplished person can do is turn their attention inward. Not to retreat from the world. Not to stop achieving. But to stop abandoning themselves in the process.
What people say

If you have a thing about labels, I would reluctantly place her under Life Coach. Certainly, I know that she is much more beyond that. She is a very dear friend, someone with whom I have shared my vulnerabilities when I consulted her to redesign my yoga practice to meet the demands of my packed-to-sardines chaotic life of running startups.
Venky Ramachandran
Startup Founder

Kamala is an excellent coach and yoga teacher. Her years of learning in the Krishnamacharya tradition and her own sādhana reflect beautifully in her work.
Raghu Ananthanarayanan
Teacher, Krishnamacharya Lineage

Kamala changed my life. She brought about very fundamental changes to who I am and the way I perceive both my professional and personal life. I went from focusing on a title and the brand of the company I work for to truly understanding what it means to do work for the pure joy of it.
Deepa Rajan
Former Product Manager, Oracle
Ways to Work Together
Online on Zoom · Hyderabad IST
Two streams of ongoing practice. Beginner classes on Monday and Wednesday, 8 to 9am IST. Intermediate and advanced on Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 to 8:30am IST. Long-term work. No quick fixes.
EnquireBy Appointment · Online and In Person
Private sessions tailored entirely to the individual. A practice built for exactly where you are, and nowhere else. By conversation and appointment only.
Get in TouchOngoing · Various Formats
Deeper dives into specific territories. Perimenopause, the body as memory, the Mahābhārata as a lens on leadership and life. Each offering emerges from the work itself.
See Current Offering ↗Featured Workshop · Begins 27 June 2026
Navigating Perimenopause with Yoga, Breath and Self-Inquiry
Your body is in a churn. Sleep is unreliable, the nervous system more reactive, the emotions arriving with more force than before. And underneath the physical, something deeper is shifting — in your marriage, in your sense of who you are, in the questions you can no longer push aside. Who am I now? What was all of this for? What does the life ahead actually want from me? Most women push through this or manage its symptoms. Very few are offered the chance to meet all of it, body, relationship, and self, with real awareness.
Full Course Details ↗Held by

Kamala Chirravuri
Body Wisdom Guide · Lead

Radhakrishnan
Yoga Ācārya · Co-facilitator

Shankar
Jyotiṣa Reading · Guest
Each participant receives a personal Jyotiṣa reading from Shankar.
How the Work Moves
01
Āsana and prāṇāyāma from the Krishnamacharya tradition. Not gymnastics. The breath as the entry point to what the body holds and what it has been waiting to release.
02
The practice of turning toward what is actually there. Not analysis. Learning to be with what the body and the life are showing you, with steadiness and without being destroyed by it.
03
Patterns live in the way you breathe, the way you hold your shoulders, the places that tighten before you have even understood why. The work meets them there.
04
Some of what we carry was not ours to begin with. Working with Usha of Sacred Paths, Kamala brings this dimension into the work for those for whom it is relevant.
The Lineage
Kamala has been coaching since 2003, trained in the Krishnamacharya tradition through Saraswati Vasudevan and Raghu Ananthanarayanan, both direct students of the lineage that Krishnamacharya himself carried. She also works in the tradition of Usha of Sacred Paths in transgenerational healing.
A living lineage is not a body of knowledge. It is something transmitted from teacher to student through embodied understanding, through discipline, through presence. Kamala has witnessed her teachers practicing, still, decades in. That is what she carries forward.
She works with individuals and groups on Zoom and in Hyderabad.
Krishnamacharya
The root of the lineage
Saraswati Vasudevan
Primary teacher · Krishnamacharya tradition
Raghu Ananthanarayanan
Teacher · Applied Indian psychology
Usha of Sacred Paths
Transgenerational healing
Get in Touch
Pricing, availability, and what the right path might look like for you — all of this is discussed directly. Write to Kamala on WhatsApp.
+91 98850 17085Tap to open WhatsApp