Shrutham (Learning through Listening)
Develops concentration and comprehension through storytelling, oral recitation, and group discussions.
- Focus: Concentration, active listening, and comprehension.
- Oral Recitation: Improves memory and pronunciation.
- Storytelling (Kathavachan): Moral stories with interactive discussions.
- Group Discussions (Samvad): Debates on philosophy, current issues, and ethics.
- Learning Outcome: Fosters respectful listening and open communication.


Smriti (Learning through Recall)
Strengthens memory retention using repetition, daily recaps, and Japa (focused repetition).
- Methods: Repetition of texts, formulas, and concepts.
- Activities: Memory games, recitations, and quizzes.
- Daily Recap: Reflect on lessons to reinforce learning.
- Japa: Repeat affirmations and shlokas for focus.
- Learning Outcomes: Boost memory, retention, and understanding.
Chintan (Learning through Reflection)
Encourages self-awareness and critical thinking through meditation, self-inquiry, and philosophical discussions.
- Reflection: Silent contemplation and journaling on thoughts and experiences.
- Meditation: Guided sessions for mindfulness and clarity.
- Self-Inquiry: Explore questions like “Who am I ?” and “What is my purpose ?”
- Satsang: Discussions on texts like the Bhagavad Gita, encouraging questions and intellectual exploration.


Adhyayan (Learning through Study)
Fosters independent learning with project-based research and the Guru-Shishya mentoring model.
- Goal: Promote independent study, research, and exploration.
- Self-Study: Encourage habits of self-learning and topic exploration.
- Project-Based Learning: Connect ancient knowledge with modern applications.
- Projects: Hands-on activities like creating models.
- Guru-Shishya Dialogue: Personalized mentoring for deeper understanding.
Karma (Learning through Action)
Emphasizes hands-on experiences, community service, and physical activities like yoga, sports, and arts.
- Goal: Practical learning and experiential knowledge.
- Hands-On: Activities like gardening, cooking, and crafts for self-reliance.
- Experiential: Field trips, workshops, and internships for real-world skills.
- Community Service: Projects like tree planting and volunteering.
- Physical & Creative: Music, dance, yoga, and sports for health and creativity.
