Shri. Srinath S Chakravarty

Mr. Srinath S. Chakravarty

Shri. Srinath S. Chakravarty holds an MS degree in Engineering, an MBA degree in Finance, and an Information Technology patent. His areas of interest include Sanskrit, Hinduism, and Vaishnava traditions.  Within the Dallas TX area, he was formerly area coordinator for Nama Inc. then for Samskrita Bharati USA, as well as volunteer for Sanatana Dharma Foundation.  He is currently a program manager in Bank of America and liaison for Sanskrit studies between Samskrita Bharati USA and HUA.

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Courses Taught By Shri. Srinath S. Chakravarty

Explore our comprehensive curriculum designed to deepen your understanding of ancient texts, languages, and philosophies.

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Satsang in Samskrtam – Bhaja Govindam

SAN3102 – In this Course Students will learn to think about the Bhaja Govindam from within the Sanskrit language, along with the cosmology and worldview that it represents.

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Satsang in Samskrtam – Nirvaanashatakam

SAN3103 – In this Course students will learn the full set of 6 shlokas from Adi Shankara’s NirvaaNaShaTkam text. The entire course will be taught in the Samskrtam language. The entire course will be taught in the Samskrtam language. Using special handouts, each verse of the NirvaaNaShaTkam will be expounded to unravel both its meaning and the philosophical foundations of the Vedanta tradition in Hinduism. Students will learn to think about the NirvaaNaShaTkam from within the Sanskrit language, along with the cosmology and worldview that it represents.

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Satsang in Samskrtam – Kanakadhaaraastotram

SAN3104 – In this Course students will learn select shlokas from Adi Shankara’s Kanakadhaaraastotram. The entire course will be taught in the Samskrtam language. Using special handouts, select verses of the Kanakadhaaraastotram will be expounded to unravel both its meaning and the philosophical foundations of the Bhakti tradition in Hinduism. Students will learn to think about the Kanakadhaaraastotram from within the Sanskrit language, along with the cosmology and worldview that it represents.

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