Sarva Yoga Studio shows a perfect 5.0 from 27 reviews, and its five written reviews describe two named instructors, each credited for helping specific, named physical complaints - not just general wellness talk.
A Fast Recovery Worth Reading Carefully
Kookie Kuku's review, translated in part, makes the most striking claim here: "I was suffering with a ligament tear but after just three days of my class I recovered. Thank u Arakshit." I want to be direct about how I'm reading that: a ligament tear recovering in three days of yoga class is an unusually fast timeline for that kind of injury, and I'd treat it as this one person's account of her own experience and recovery timeline rather than a guarantee of what yoga can do for a torn ligament generally. What's more solidly confirmed in the same review is her account of the instructor's approach: "Trainer Arakshit is very good with lots of patience, and he knows what health issues you have and guides you accordingly."
Two Instructors, Named Separately
Srinu Pawan credits a different instructor for a different, more common complaint: "Thanks Arun sir for motivating me always. I never did yoga before in my life. Someone recommended it for yoga. I have back pain but now these days I feel better." Anjani Verma, independently, backs up the same instructor: "Arun is great, a friendly trainer. He always advises good stuff. Very professional and knowledgeable trainer, and I would recommend." Two separate reviewers, both naming Arun specifically for back pain guidance and general professionalism - a more measured, repeatable claim than the ligament-tear account.
Daily Practice, Not Occasional Classes
Kookie Kuku's review also describes structure: "I see that I am regular as they teach meditation and pranayama every day. Your class is so interesting that you are never bored." That's a specific claim about consistency - meditation and breathing practice built into daily sessions, not an occasional add-on - worth knowing if you're looking for a studio with genuine daily structure rather than a once-or-twice-weekly class schedule.
Variety Across Yoga Forms
Mohana Vamsi Veeramachaneni's review emphasizes range: "Awesome place. Experiencing a new form of yoga. Mostly useful asanas for any kind of health issues. Never seen this many forms of yoga in Vijayawada." Combined with Ramu Mandala's shorter claim - "the best yoga centre in Vijayawada" - this reads as a studio positioning itself on breadth of practice, not just one standard class format.
What's Missing
No review states a class price. Nothing confirms whether Arakshit and Arun are still teaching, since the newest written review is from November 2019, more than six years old now. Nothing beyond one reviewer's account verifies the specific injury-recovery claims.
Who It's Not For
Anyone seeking a guaranteed fast recovery from a specific injury - one reviewer's fast ligament recovery is her own account, not a general promise. Anyone who needs current information, since the written record stops in 2019.
2nd Floor, Matha Towers, above Axis Bank, Gurunanak Nagar, K P Nagar, Benz Circle, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 520008, India. The website is sarva.com/findstudio/Vijayawada/Vijayawada, and no phone number is published for this location.
FAQ
Who teaches at Sarva Yoga Vijayawada?
Two instructors are named across the five reviews: Arakshit, credited with patient, health-issue-specific guidance, and Arun, credited separately for back pain support and professionalism.
Is daily practice offered?
Yes, according to one reviewer, who describes daily meditation and pranayama sessions as part of regular attendance.
Can yoga here help with back pain?
Multiple reviewers describe improvement in back pain specifically, though individual results vary and aren't guaranteed.
How recent is the feedback?
Not recent. The newest written review is from November 2019. Google's relative-time labels on this listing understate their age, so treat every date here as absolute.