Programs

The modules we follow in our training sessions are based on Indian culture, heritage, mythology and scriptures such as Vedas, Upanishads and epics such as Ramayana, Mahabharata and other classics. We articulate the message, spirit and philosophy embodied in all those sacred treatises to the present day situations so as to turn them more insightful, adaptable and easy to follow.

Science behind the Prayer

Prayer is integral part of Hindu culture. There is a science behind the prayer and given an very important role as daily practice. Prayer is said to help develop one’s mental powers and strength, ease stress, and take one to a higher level of consciousness. Prayer is one of the simple method to reprogram our mind and do develop positive psychology.

Bhaja Govindam in Daily Life

Bhaja Govindam, also known as Moha Mudgara (Destroyer of Illusion), is a popular 8th century Hindu devotional composition in Sanskrit composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya. It is an enlightening wake-up call to all types of people. It evokes an awakening that makes life more meaningful.

Nyaya’s from Vedanta for Meaningful Life

Nyayas are illustrations suitable to teach Vedanta, the philosophy.

Karma Yoga in Daily Life

Karma Yoga represents a starting point and is an essential part of teachings found in Bhagavad Geeta. Easily adaptable to modern lifestyle, Karma Yoga philosophy is suitable for people from all walks of life, including students. It advocates rightful action, with utmost dedication to one’s duty having no attachment to the fruits it might bear. ‘Keep striving to do your level best, being neutral to the rewards your action might secure including its outcomes such as success or failure’ is what it advises.

Sadhana Panchakam in Daily Life

Sri Adi Shankaracharya, the seer who pioneered renaissance of Hiduism, has authored numerous texts and hymns throwing light on the teachings of Vedanta. Composed by him, Sadhana Panchakam consists of five verses of forty steps leading you towards salvation. Sadhana means practice and Panchkam a set of five verses, hence the title Sadhana Panchakam. He espouses these forty steps as a means to attain spiritual as well as life goals that help one lead a balanced life.