The main aim is to impart the practical and functional training of Raj Yoga / Kundalini yoga / Ashtanga Yoga and Pranayamam as received from the ancient spiritual tradition propounded by the Rishies and the Munis to make an end of extreme sufferings to cure diseases, to receive a peaceful and calm stage of mind and attain eternal bliss.
You may also want to get one step down and understand how are we spiritually connected when doing yoga. The nine avaranas in the Srichakram (Abode of the supreme power Goddess Shri Anandhavalli) are recognized as chakras, situated along the central channel or the Shushumna nadi.
The Sri Chakra represents the interplay of the purusha (consciousness) and prakriti (Energy); the universe and its energy. The union of the Devi (energy) and Shiva (consciousness) worshipped in Sri Chakra is the universe and its evolution. The universe is thus conventionalized into a pattern of energies, symbolized by the patterns and layout of Sri Chakra. It provides a model to the individual for transformation.
The conciousness of the individual finds in it a meaning; and the model helps in breaking the barriers of subjective feelings and limitations of the objective world. The yogi identifies that his body is the Sri Chakra or the universe in epitome; and that the Yantra too is the Devi. The aim is to realize that oneness, the bliss of pure consciousness. ​​