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December 05 - December 18, 2025

India Immersion: Yoga and Meditation

Vineet Chander

About the Co-Leaders 

Vineet Chander, Assistant Dean of Hindu Life, Office of Religious Life 

Dr. Vineet Chander, Princeton University’s Hindu chaplain, is an American-born Hindu priest and educator. His areas of specialty include Bhakti, the Bhagavad-Gita and models of pastoral counseling. Chander has studied the theology and praxis of Hinduism’s Chaitanya Vaishnava tradition in both the United States and India. He earned his J.D. from the George Washington University Law School; his M.A. in religious studies at Rutgers University; and his doctorate in education from New York University. He co-leads Princeton University’s Yoga and Meditation Fellowship. 

Angela Quinn

Angela Quinn, Administrator, Alumni Education and Travel; Yoga Teacher 

Angela Quinn began studying the science of yoga in India in 2011, where she also began the practices of pranayama, pratyahara, kriya and meditation. Two additional trips to India furthered her yogic studies. She has a B.A. in international relations and affairs and a master’s in education. Before joining the University staff as lead yoga instructor for campus recreation, she taught yoga in the Princeton community for more than a decade. In 2022, she joined the University’s Advancement team as an administrator for Princeton Journeys. She co-leads Princeton University’s Yoga and Meditation Fellowship and will facilitate yoga practices throughout this journey.

About the Journey 

Embark on a unique immersive experience in India, designed to replicate the University’s Yoga and Meditation fellowship for students.

Begin in the vibrant capital city of Delhi, and discover the rich cultural tapestry of India. Explore Rishikesh, the yoga capital of the world, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. Spend four nights at a renowned wellness ashram practicing yoga amidst nature and learning from esteemed guest presenters. These sessions can illuminate the profound connections between inner work and impactful change in the world. 

Reservations 

Registration is not yet open for this journey. Please request a brochure or contact the Princeton Journeys team at journeys@princeton.edu / 609.258.8686 with questions.

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