🪔

Swadharma Classes अध्ययनम्

Pooja, Mantras & Sanskrit — structured classes for every age group, in-person and online.

Learning here begins with practice. Pooja and mantras are taught as they are performed, and Sanskrit as the language that carries them — so that what a student recites, they also understand.

Classes are graded by age and by starting point, from children meeting their first verses to adults returning to study after many years. Teaching is by scholars empanelled with Swadharma Services; sessions run both in person and online, so distance need not decide whether someone can learn.

Sanskrit is where we begin. Other subjects are being added.

For students

Register for lessons

One form for every student. Tell us about yourself, complete a small one-time verification, and we will place you in a class.

Register →

Sanskrit Classes

Structured monthly instruction, with fees set by region so that students everywhere can take part.

See classes →

Shabda — practice & self-study

Lessons, exercises and games for learning Sanskrit at your own pace. Open to enrolled students on a monthly subscription.

Open Shabda →

Your registration

Sign in to see where your application stands, whether you have been placed, and which classes you are on.

Student portal →

Tuition & sponsorship

Start the monthly tuition once your place is confirmed, or sponsor a student's learning.

Payment links →

For teachers and professionals

Swadharma PRO — one form for every professional. Teachers, scholars, editors, reciters, purohitas, jyotiṣa and vāstu consultants, musicians, translators — and those who make a ceremony possible: archakas, decorators, cooks, helpers, event coordinators and bhoktas.

Tick everything you can offer, and say for each whether you can take it on short term or long term. Many people can do one and not the other, and saying so here saves being asked for the wrong one later.

There is no fee, at this or any later stage. What follows is a short conversation — an acquaintance interview — so that we know one another before anything is settled. Nothing you write is published until you are empanelled and the wording is agreed with you.

Offer your service → See who is empanelled → Refer a professional →

Replaces the earlier enrolment form — both now lead here.

A referral is an introduction, not an application: we write to the person once and they decide for themselves.

Tell us what you would like to study

Subjects of interest

Choose any number. Sanskrit is running now; the others are being prepared, and your choice tells us what to open next.

Nothing selected yet.