Overview
Acharya Pratishtha is an Indian author, yoga teacher and Kathak exponent. She has been associated with cultural diplomacy and the propagation of yoga and Indian classical dance in international forums.
Key facts
| Name | Acharya Pratishtha |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Yoga, Kathak, authorship, cultural diplomacy |
| Profession | Author, Yoga Guru, Kathak exponent, diplomat |
Background
Acharya Pratishtha is recognised in India for combining traditional disciplines—yoga and Kathak, the classical dance form rooted in northern India—with public outreach and writing. As a Kathak exponent, she works within a tradition that traces its lineage to centuries-old gharanas, while her work as a yoga guru is part of a wider revival of Indian wellness practices that gained renewed international attention following the establishment of the International Day of Yoga in 2015.
Career
Her career spans three broad areas:
- Yoga instruction: Teaching and propagating yoga in India and abroad, including programmes that introduce yogic philosophy and practice to international audiences.
- Kathak performance: Performing and presenting Kathak as a cultural ambassador, often in venues that combine artistic exhibition with cultural exchange.
- Authorship and cultural diplomacy: Writing on Indian traditions and participating in diplomatic and cultural engagements that present Indian heritage on global platforms.
Significance
Acharya Pratishtha's work reflects a broader contemporary trend in which Indian practitioners use traditional arts and disciplines as tools of soft power. By combining performance, instruction and writing, she contributes to the public understanding of Kathak and yoga both within India and in international cultural circuits.