Silly Sadhvi: Break all the Sutras

Why do altars to dead loved ones only have pictures of them smiling? I want an altar that has my Grandma looking real mean and grumpy. At least that way when I walk past her, I can stop and say, "And I thought I was having a bad day."

A refreshing 100-page collection of irreverent jokes, poems, and spiritual musings that dares to turn traditional yoga wisdom on its head.

Edited by acclaimed South Asian poet Simran Uppal, Silly Sadhvi offers a much-needed queer perspective on spiritual practice, inviting readers to find profound truth through playful rebellion. Perfect for new and experienced yoga practitioners tired of Instagram-perfect poses.

Like ancestral healing traditions that embrace laughter as medicine, Silly Sadhvi reminds us that the path to enlightenment needn't be so serious - sometimes the most profound insights come wrapped in a good belly laugh.

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