Every course at Bṛhat is an attempt to open a new doorway into Indian Knowledge Systems through topics, experts, and a learning experience that stays with people.
Our recent course Śāstra in Stone did exactly that. Through inscriptions and primary sources, participants were invited to encounter Indian history, Dharmaśāstra, and ancient public life in a deeper and more grounded way. It ran as a 10-session, 20-hour course led by Śrī Raghothama Rao.
What stays with us most is the response it received:
One participant wrote that attending the sessions felt like a “jñāna yajña that I have had the good fortune of attending” and that this was “an enlightening series.”
Another shared, “this light has burnt that ignorance” and reflected on how the course offered “a new perspective” while inspiring them to return to “the authentic sources.”
This is why we do what we do.
Offer thoughtful, experiential and efficient learning models that genuinely create an intended impact.
And the journey continues.
Coming up at Bṛhat:
- Meru, Matra, and Music: A Mathematical Exploration workshop
- Daśāvatāras of Viṣṇu
- Religious Literacy for a Polarized World - registrations open now:
brhat.in/courses/religious-l…
With every new topic and every expert we bring in, our hope remains the same: to create learning that is transformative.
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