Shlokas
30 SHLOKAS every child should learn
A unique 13-week course that includes:
Chanting of intentionally curated 30 simple Shlokas, rich in morals
Word by word meaning for each shloka
How to practically apply each shloka learnings in everyday life
Fun Puranic stories on Devas and Devis
Taught by experienced kid-friendly Samskritam teachers.
Open for everyone ages 6 and above (adults welcome too).
Course Completion Certificate provided.
Instructor led | Taught in English
Live classes once a week through MS Teams
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INSTRUCTOR LED
live classes Once a week on microsoft teams
Starts Mar 29, 2025 | 13 weeks
Saturdays, 4:30 - 5:30 PM IST | 3 - 4 PM GST | 11 - 12 PM GMT| 1 - 2 PM SAST | 7 - 8 PM SGT
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Meet your teachers
Sreelakshmi Chaupalli
Sreelakshmi Chaupalli is a Samskritam teacher and a storyteller. She has been learning/teaching Samskritam for the last 5 years. She is an enterprising storyteller with a passion to write and narrate Mahabharata stories. Sreelakshmi lives in Tampa and is a proud mother of two children.
Akhila Rao
Akhila Rao is a passionate student of Bharatiya Samskriti. Apart from learning Samskritam for the last 4 years, she has been spreading Indian stories through the Gurukula app. Her varied skills include translation of stories into Kannada, proofreading of Samskritam stories, coaching new Samskritam students and teaching Mahabharata and Shlokas.
Charu Srikanth
Charu Srikant has been immersed in the rich cultural heritage of India with a modern outlook and has developed into a passionate and knowledgeable educator. She is now an enthusiastic member of the Gurukula team, regularly contributing towards the Gurukula Learning Portal, conducting live Mahabharata story-telling sessions. She also teaches the Shloka classes and the Hanuman Chalisa. Charu bhagini has been teaching Bharatiiya Samskriti to kids for over a decade.
Akila Krishnakumar
Akila Krishnakumar is a storyteller, who uses stories as an intuitive, creative and reflective medium for both children and adults. Trained in Indian classical music and being an art enthusiast with paints and pencils, she incorporates them as expressive art mediums into her storytelling program with children to create a make-believe, educative space.
Anshu Badjatiya
Anshu Badjatiya is the Hindi content champion of Gurukula. She single handedly drives translation, narration and the comic design of Hindi content. She teaches the Mahabharata in English and Hindi to children in India. Anshu bhagini's passion for taking Bharatiiya Samskriti to the next generation impacts thousands of people.