Dharma for the Modern Age

सनातन धर्म

Ancient Wisdom.
Living Dharma.

Where the timeless teachings of the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas meet the urgency of contemporary life. A platform for deep study, modern discourse, and authentic practice.

Three Pillars of
Dharmic Understanding

Our approach synthesizes classical scholarship with contemporary relevance — accessible, rigorous, and deeply rooted.

01 ज्ञ

Jnana Marga

Path of Knowledge

Rigorous study of primary texts — the Rig Veda, the thirteen principal Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras, and the Bhagavad Gita — contextualized for the modern intellect.

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Bhakti Marga

Path of Devotion

The living tradition of devotional practice — from the Nayanmars and Alvars to contemporary forms. Bhakti as emotional intelligence and contemplative depth.

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Karma Marga

Path of Right Action

Dharmic ethics applied to modern life — vocation, relationships, ecology, civic responsibility. The Gita's teaching on action without attachment made practical.

Ancient Tradition

Rooted in Sruti & Smriti

The Vedic tradition spans over four millennia of unbroken transmission. We honor that continuity — the oral lineages, the commentarial traditions of Shankara, Ramanuja, and Madhva, and the living guru-shishya parampara.

  • Original Sanskrit study with transliteration
  • Commentary from classical acharyas
  • Ritual and liturgical context
  • Darshana: the six classical schools
  • Agamic and Tantric traditions
Modern Discourse

Engaging the Contemporary World

Ancient wisdom is not a museum exhibit — it is a living system that speaks directly to climate crisis, mental health, political fragmentation, and the search for meaning in technological societies.

  • Hindu philosophy and modern psychology
  • Dharmic responses to ecological crisis
  • Ethics for a pluralist democracy
  • Science and Vedantic cosmology
  • Diaspora identity and cultural continuity

तत् त्वम् असि

"That Thou Art" — in these three words, the Chandogya Upanishad collapses the distance between the individual self and the ground of all being.

Chandogya Upanishad · 6.8.7 · Sama Veda

A Full Ecosystem for
Dharmic Study

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Weekly Discourse

Longform essays and audio discourses on scripture, philosophy, and contemporary Dharmic questions — published every Ekadashi.

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Sanskrit Study

Structured modules in Sanskrit grammar and textual study, from Devanagari script to close reading of the Bhagavad Gita in the original.

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Live Sessions

Monthly live dialogues with scholars, practitioners, and contemporary thinkers working at the intersection of Hindu thought and modern life.

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Community Sangha

A curated community of seekers — discussion forums, reading groups, and regional gatherings for those committed to serious practice.