About Yogini Rabia

I’m Yogini Rabia, a Bhakta Yogi devoted to the path of Love, a Pujari in the lineage of Bhagavan Nityananda, and a practitioner of sacred service through Yoga, Meditation, Ayurveda, and ritual.

In 2019, I received diksha (initiation) in Ganeshpuri, India, and was named Yogini Rabia by Mahamandaleshwar Swami Shankarananda. My name means poet-saint, and it reflects the way I teach; with reverence, rhythm, and soul.

I guide women to lovingly orient themselves toward an awakened, embodied relationship with their own energy, their Shakti. I hold space for women to reconnect with their deeper purpose, intuitive wisdom, and the sacred rhythm of life.

My offerings include:

  • 1:1 Spiritual Guidance rooted in Ayurveda and Inner Yoga

  • Sacred Rituals including Puja and seasonal ceremony

  • Women’s Circles, Menopause Workshops, and Initiatory Gatherings

I believe that healing and awakening are not separate, they’re braided into the same thread. My dharma is to serve that unfolding in others, through presence, compassion, and lineage-informed practice.

THE MUKTI PROJECT MISSION - VALUES STATEMENT

Our purpose (dharma) is to be of service to the women of the world. We do this by creating sacred spaces/programs/offerings that are rooted in bhakti (devotion), shakti (spiritual energy) and sadhana (spiritual practice), and are inspired by a community of women, who are spiritual beings.

MUKTI PILLARS

BALANCE

The Mukti Project sees the world we live in and takes the approach of working with it, not against it. We want to see women cultivate a deeper connection with the unchanging centre of their being, to experience inner harmony and to thrive.

SPIRITUALITY

Communicating the importance of connection and respecting however that shows up for women is what The Mukti Project is all about. Spirituality is the heart-beat of Mukti, the lifeline for its journey.

SERVICE

The Mukti Project is here to serve. To serve is to share - share the teachings, and practices that have led Rabia to where she is today. To help others the way she was helped.