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Nirvana Shatkam

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Classical

Learn Nirvana Shatkam - an ancient chant composed by Adi Shankaracharya himself - that embodies the spiritual pursuit.

An Ode to the "Formless"

Composed by Adi Shankaracharya over a thousand years ago, Nirvana Shatkam is one of the most well known Sanskrit chants. Legend goes that Adi Shankaracharya recited this on being asked “Who are you?”

“Nirvana” means formless and “shatkam” refers to the 6 verses of the composition, expressing how the true Self is beyond all definitions; it is “neither this nor that”.

Through this course, one can learn and reap the immense benefits of chanting this powerful mantra, which is also part of the daily routine at Isha Samskriti.

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“A chant is not a cultural but an existential thing. It is about the sounds, not the meanings.”—Sadhguru

Program Highlights

    • Learn the chant with the right pronunciation

    • Sadhguru's insights on the significance and science of mantra

    • Post-program support, including individual guidance

Upcoming Program Details

Session Details
6 live webinars, 1 hour a day
Language
English
Eligibility
Age 7+

DateTime
Jan 06 - Jan 1101:00 AM - 02:00 AM

Please check back later for upcoming programs

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“A mantra is not just something that you utter – it is something that you strive to become.”—Sadhguru

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