Sanskrit Studies Method: Mantra Yoga Series Part 1

with Manoramā

Four sessions over two weeks 

19, 21, 26 & 28 October 

Tuesday/Thursday 10:00am CT (2 hours) 

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Recordings available for practice on your own time!

In this Sanskrit Studies Method: Mantra Yoga Series Part 1 with Manoramā, you will learn what Mantra Yoga is and how to work with it. 

Manoramā will discuss the value of working with mantras in your own practice and in your life. 

In each session, Manoramā will share teachings on Mantra Yoga, she will lead you in chanting a select mantra from that session with correct pronunciation and rhythm. She will share the translation of the verse and will offer commentary. 

Meet Manoramā on our podcast, Meditation Happy Hour: Tea, Talk & Truth with Karuna! Or watch the video below.

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Supporter pays for your registration plus scholarships. Sustainer pays for your registration. Community is the scholarship rate.

About Manoramā

Manoramā, the founder of the Sanskrit Studies Method and the Luminous Soul Method, is a highly respected teacher of Sanskrit, Yoga Philosophy and Meditation based out of NYC.

Through the Sanskrit Studies Method Manoramā offers a direct, easy and joyful approach to learning Sanskrit. 

In the Luminous Soul Method students learn about nine key pillars, which guide you in how to live a yogic life.

Yoga teachers and students alike treasure Manoramā’s audio recordings. Her most celebrated Sanskrit Chant albums are: Patanjali’s Yoga Sutra, Learn to Chant Yoga Invocations and Learn to Pronounce Yoga Poses. Celebrated for her feminine melodies and precision in pronunciation, Manoramā is featured on numerous albums, including Invocation (with Krishna Das and Ty Burhoe) and Wade Morisette’s, Maha Moha: The Great Delusion.

Manoramā earned a B.A. in Film at Columbia University, where she also studied linguistics.

www.sanskritstudies.org 

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