A Community-Centred Step Toward Consistent Wellness
Udupi,
Karnataka | 14 December
Bhujanga Park, Udupi, became a vibrant space of calm, energy, and collective mindfulness on Sunday morning as the Habuild Yoga Community successfully conducted its offline community yoga meetup, marking a meaningful local extension of the globally recognised Habuild Yoga movement.
The
session was organised under the guidance of Habuild Yoga and its founder, Sourabh
Bothra (Sourabhji). The programme was conducted strictly as per the
structured yoga schedule designed by Sourabhji, who attended the session
online, while participants gathered physically at the park and followed the
live session through the official Habuild link.
Approximately 40 participants attended the session in person, demonstrating the growing interest in community-based wellness initiatives in Udupi.
Community
Formation and Local Coordination
The
session began with self-introductions, enabling participants to connect
personally and understand the shared motivation behind their participation. As
part of local coordination and continuity, Mr. Krishna Hebsur took the
initiative to create a WhatsApp group for participants, facilitating
communication, coordination, and future engagement among local Habuild members.
This step played an important role in establishing a local Habuild Yoga community, while remaining aligned with the larger Habuild ecosystem.
A
Joyful and Energising Yoga Session
The
one-hour yoga session was energetic, inclusive, and deeply engaging.
Participants from different age groups practised together with enthusiasm and
ease, reflecting the accessibility and adaptability of the Habuild yoga system.
The collective experience highlighted how Habuild digital-first yoga model seamlessly translates into offline group practice, reinforcing the principle that yoga thrives on consistency, community, and shared discipline.
The
atmosphere throughout the session was joyful and motivating, and group
photographs were taken to commemorate this memorable beginning.
A
Shared Resolution for Monthly Meetups
At
the conclusion of the session, participants unanimously expressed their
desire to continue such gatherings on a monthly basis. The intention is to
foster sustained physical health, deepen social bonding, and strengthen
community spirit through regular collective practice.
Such
initiatives exemplify how large-scale digital wellness movements like HaBuild
can successfully inspire localised, grassroots participation, bridging
technology with human connection.
Heartfelt
gratitude is extended to Sourabhji and the entire HaBuild team
for their unwavering commitment to making yoga accessible, consistent, and
community-driven. Their disciplined approach and ethical vision have enabled
participants across regions to integrate yoga into daily life as a sustainable
habit rather than an occasional activity.
As
the author of this blog, I, Dr. Sureshramana Mayya, personally
participated in the session along with my wife and found the experience both
refreshing and inspiring. Interacting with like-minded individuals in a serene
outdoor setting reaffirmed the value of combining digital innovation with
offline community engagement in the practice of yoga.
Looking
Ahead
The
successful completion of this first offline meetup at Bhujanga Park marks the beginning
of a growing Habuild Yoga presence in Udupi. With monthly sessions planned
and local coordination now in place, the initiative holds promise as a model
for sustainable, community-based wellness.
As
Habuild Yoga continues to demonstrate how ancient yogic wisdom can be
reimagined through modern digital platforms, such local gatherings stand as
living expressions of yoga’s deeper purpose — holistic well-being through
collective consciousness and disciplined practice.


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