Mohan co-founded withT.K.V. Desikachar the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram[14] in Chennai, India, and was its Honorary Secretary from its inception, in 1976, to 1989. Mohan was the convener of Krishnamacharya's centenary celebrations.
Indra Mohan, married to A. G. Mohan and co-founder of Svastha Yoga & Ayurveda, is one of the few people who received a post-graduate diploma in yoga from Krishnamacharya.[15]
In the foreword toYoga for Body, Breath, and Mind, Krishnamacharya stated that his sons had deservedly reached the status of "sathirthyas", people who had studied under a guru. He added that Mohan had studied theYoga Sutras of Patanjali and was competent to teach asana and pranayama. He noted that Mohan had further studiedSamkhya philosophy, while inAyurveda he has studied diagnosis, treatment, causes of disease, and the body's constitution.[16]
The Mohans offer their teachings in India and internationally under the banner of Svastha Yoga & Ayurveda.[17] The wordsvastha in Sanskrit literally means "to stay in one’s own abode" and refers to the state of complete health and balance. Svastha Yoga & Ayurveda advocates an integrated approach using yoga and ayurveda to achieve the state ofsvastha.
Mohan, A. G., and Indra Mohan. Yoga Therapy: A Guide to the Therapeutic Use of Yoga and Ayurveda for Health and Fitness. Shambhala Publications, 2004.ISBN978-1-59030-131-9.
Mohan, A. G. with foreword by Sri Tirumalai Krishnamacharya.Yoga for Body, Breath, and Mind: A Guide to Personal Reintegration. Shambhala Publications, 2002.ISBN978-1-57062-977-8.
Mohan, A. G. with Ganesh Mohan.Yoga Reminder: Lightened Reflections. Svastha Yoga, 2015.ISBN978-9810943387.
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^Krishnamacharya, Tirumalai (2002). "Foreword". In Mohan, A. G. (ed.).Yoga for Body, Breath, and Mind: A Guide to Personal Reintegration. Boston: Shambhala Publications. pp. xv–xvi.ISBN978-1-57062-977-8.
^Krishnamacharya, Tirumalai (2002). "Foreword". In Mohan, A. G. (ed.).Yoga for Body, Breath, and Mind: A Guide to Personal Reintegration. Boston: Shambhala Publications. pp. xv–xvi.ISBN978-1-57062-977-8.