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1. Veda Studies — The Science of Eternal Knowledge
Explore the hymns, cosmology, and philosophy of the Vedas as a living science of consciousness. Learn pronunciation, meaning, and the universal principles behind mantra and yajña.
2. Upanishads — The Journey Within
Discover the essence of Atman and Brahman through selected Upanishads. This course connects ancient metaphysics with modern questions of mind, matter, and existence.
3. Yoga and Yogic Kriyas — The Path of Inner Harmony
Experience yoga beyond postures. Learn Asana, Pranayama, Dhyana, and purificatory Yogic Kriyas for physical, mental, and spiritual balance.
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5. Indian Philosophy (Darshana)
Gain insight into the six classical schools — Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, and Vedanta. Learn how they form a logical framework for universal truth.
6. Marjana Kriya — Cleansing for Mental Wellness
Marjan Kriya is an ancient Vedic cleansing practice that purifies not just the body, but also the mind and subtle energy channels. The Sanskrit word “Marjan” means to wash or cleanse, symbolizing the removal of physical and emotional impurities that disturb inner balance.
Sanskrit Language — The Voice of the Gods
Every Sanskrit word is built on precise phonetic patterns that reflect cosmic harmony. Its grammar — designed by Sage Panini — is a perfect balance of logic, rhythm, and resonance, making Sanskrit a living bridge between language, thought, and spiritual realization.
Bhagavad Gita — Science of Self-TransformationComplete Makeovers
The Bhagavad Gita — often called the “Song of God” — is a timeless dialogue between Lord Krishna and Arjuna, revealing the inner science of consciousness, duty, and transformation. It is not merely a scripture of philosophy, but a manual for living with awareness, courage, and surrender.
Vedic Ritual and the 16 Sanskaras — The Sacred Journey of Life
Vedic Rituals and the 16 Sanskaras form the foundation of the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. The word “Sanskara” comes from the Sanskrit root “Sam + Kara”, meaning refinement or purification. These sixteen sacred rites mark the important milestones of a human life — guiding the individual from physical birth to spiritual awakening.
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