
Raised in a traditional spiritual household, Krishna Sharma spent more than ten years building a successful corporate career with Morgan Stanley and Capgemini. Working across the international finance world, he achieved the kind of professional path many people strive for. Yet despite the outward success, one essential question remained: what is the true purpose of all this? Over time, that question became impossible to set aside, and Krishna made the rare decision to leave it all behind.
He then entered a period of full spiritual immersion. Traveling throughout India, from the foothills of Rishikesh to Coimbatore, he lived in ashrams, sought bhiksha, and explored both the spiritual and practical side of ashram life in depth.
His formal studies were shaped primarily by two respected centers of yoga: the Bihar School of Yoga and the renowned Isha Yoga Foundation. This foundation informs the way he teaches today, blending ancient yoga wisdom with modern scientific understanding. Krishna’s expertise includes Yoga Philosophy, Pranayama, Meditation, Kundalini, and the Therapeutic Applications of Yoga. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced practitioner, his classes feel like meaningful conversations with someone who has truly lived the path he teaches.
As a former lead teacher at Rishikul Yogshala’s Rishikesh location, Krishna has guided countless students and continues to support Rishikul Yogshala Worldwide in other locations when needed. What distinguishes his teaching is his sincerity. He does not promise quick fixes or sell enlightenment. Instead, he offers the insight gained through more than a decade of devoted practice and study, along with the grounded guidance passed down by his gurus. His approach is honest and clear: yoga as a sincere practice for understanding yourself and your place in the world. Krishna teaches with the depth of someone who chose this path not because it was easy, but because it was necessary. Connect with your true nature and explore the mystical dimensions of yoga in conversation with Krishna.