Courses Taught By ACHARYA MRITYUNJAY TRIVEDI

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

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Glory of Manas Sundarkand – 2

TAT1306 – The second part of this two-part course dives into the devotional, philosophical, and heroic themes of Sundarkand, the fifth chapter of Ramcharitmanas. It will go in depth in Sundarkand, emphasizing proper pronunciation, recitation techniques, and the deeper meanings of its verses. Students will learn about the literary styles of doha, chhand, chaupai, and soratha, while exploring the historical and cultural importance of Tulsidas Ji's work. The course also includes discussions on the spiritual significance of Sundarkand in modern life and is divided into two parts, covering the chapter in approximately equal halves.
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Glory of Manas Sundarkand -1

TAT1305 – The first part of this two-part course dives into the devotional, philosophical, and heroic themes of Sundarkand, the fifth chapter of Ramcharitmanas. It starts with an introduction to Ramcharitmanas, emphasizing proper pronunciation, recitation techniques, and the deeper meanings of its verses. Students will learn about the literary styles of doha, chhand, chaupai, and soratha, while exploring the historical and cultural importance of Tulsidas Ji's work. The course also includes discussions on the spiritual significance of Sundarkand in modern life and is divided into two parts, covering the chapter in approximately equal halves.
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Vishnu Sahasranama Stotram

TAT1301 – This course on Vishnu Sahasranama stotram, will prepare students to chant the slokas with clear pronunciation. And furthermore, explore the meaning and essence of thousand names of Lord Vishnu expressed in the 108 slokas (verses) in the stotra. A brief background of Vishnu Sahasranama in the context of the ancient Mahabharata epic, will also be discussed with the introductory verses (Purva Bhaga) and the benefits of chanting Vishnu Shasranama in the concluding verses, the phala stuti (Uttara Bhaga). Essence of the 1000 names of Lord Vishnu in the context of the three aspects or lakshanas of the Lord Vishnu, renders the chant a meditative quality.
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Lalitha Sahasranamam – Part I

TAT1303 – Lalitha Sahasranamam is considered to be a sacred Hindu text from the Brahmanda Purana. This Stotra contains 1000 names of the Hindu Goddess Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a manifestation of Devi, the Divine Mother Shakthi. This Stotra is recited in the worship of Devi. This course is part 1 of a 2 - part course that helps students to integrate the practice of chanting the Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram in their daily life. The students will explore the meaning and essence of the thousand names of Goddess Lalitha expressed in the 182 verses in the Stotra.
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Lalitha Sahasranamam – Part II

TAT1304 – Lalitha Sahasranama stotram is considered to be a sacred Hindu text from the Brahmanda Purana. This Stotra contains 1000 names of the Hindu Goddess Lalitha Tripura Sundari, a manifestation of Devi, the Divine Mother Shakthi. This Stotra is recited in the worship of Devi. This course is part 2 of a 2-part course that helps students to integrate the practice of chanting the Lalitha Sahasranama Stotram in their daily life. The students will explore the meaning and essence of the thousand names of Goddess Lalitha expressed in the 182 verses in the Stotra. 

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