Our Courses
Explore simple and meaningful courses designed to support your journey of learning, reflection and inner growth. Currently, begin with Stotra Deep Recitation, Stotra Deep Meaning and Subhashita Ratnani. More courses coming soon.
Stotra Deep (स्तोत्रदीप)
Stotra Deep is a journey that gently guides you from restlessness to peace, from instability to inner steadiness, from ignorance to clarity, and from doubt to faith and devotion.
In this course, you will learn powerful Sanskrit stotras dedicated to various deities, not just through recitation, but with a clear and simple understanding of their meanings. Because true transformation happens when chanting is combined with awareness.
The Stotra Deep program is divided into two parts: Recitation and Meaning, allowing you to both experience and understand the depth of each stotra.
The first step of this journey begins with Shiva Bhakti, where you will learn stotras dedicated to Lord Shiva and begin your path through devotion.
Stotra Deep - Shiv bhakti Recitation
In this course, you will learn to chant various stotras dedicated to Lord Shiva with correct pronunciation, rhythm and devotion. Special focus is given to the proper way of recitation so that each stotra can be experienced deeply.
These lessons are shared in video format on YouTube, allowing you to practice regularly at your own pace.
Regular chanting helps calm the mind, improves concentration and strengthens devotion. Through this simple yet powerful practice of Shiva Bhakti, you gradually move towards inner stability and peace.
New Shiva Bhakti recitation videos are released every Thursday on YouTube.
Stotra Deep - Shiv Bhakti Meaning
In this course, the meanings of stotras are explained in a simple and clear way.
When we chant with understanding, the experience becomes deeper and more meaningful. Through this, devotion, clarity and inner awareness gradually develop.
Meaning videos are released every Saturday on YouTube.
Subhashit Ratnani (सुभाषितरत्नानि)
In this course, selected subhashitas are presented regularly. One subhashita is taken twice a week, allowing a gradual and deeper connection with each verse.
These are shared in video format on YouTube, making the learning process simple and accessible.
New subhashita videos are released every Wednesday and Sunday on YouTube.
Through this consistent exposure, the essence of the subhashitas naturally begins to unfold within.
