The Yoga Centre Glasgow located at 47 St. Andrews Dr, Glasgow G41 5JH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 429 5170

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Yogi nirmalendu roy held hot yoga class for over 30 years and was A very good yoga teacher lots of p

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Yogi nirmalendu roy held hot yoga class for over 30 years and was A very good yoga teacher lots of people came to his classes he held two classes a day from Monday to Saturday but sadly he passed away on 18 /11 2017 from double myeloma blood cancer he had it for 4 half years

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