This workshop is tailored to teach Vedanta principles in a way children can relate to. With simple yet profound lessons, we aim to train kids to think independently, act confidently and stay rooted in timeless values.
Learn simple yet powerful techniques to improve concentration and make thoughtful decisions.
Equip your child to face challenges with courage, optimism and resilience.
Instil values like integrity, kindness and discipline that form the foundation for meaningful relationships and a fulfilling life.
Learn about the human constitution to gain clarity of how their inner personality functions and understand their particular personality traits.
Registration Fee : Rs. 1,500
Invaluable knowledge from ancient texts conveyed to the 21st century child.
Stories that spark curiosity and impart life lessons in a fun and engaging way.
Hands-on activities to help children understand and practice Vedantic principles in daily life.
Exercises that teach children the joy of collaboration and empathy.
Easy-to-follow guidance on managing emotions like anger, worry and frustration.
This workshop is led by Riyaz and Sarisha Bharucha, senior disciples of the renowned Vedanta philosopher Swami A. Parthasarathy, along with experienced alumni of the Vedanta Academy. With decades of expertise in teaching and practicing Vedanta, they bring unmatched wisdom, practical insights and a heartfelt commitment to value education for young children.
A senior alumnus of the Vedanta Academy, Riyaz has spent over two decades inspiring audiences across the globe with his ability to simplify complex philosophical concepts into relatable, real-life lessons. His engaging teaching style blends anecdotes, practical tools, and timeless wisdom, making him a favorite among corporate leaders and youth alike. Riyaz’s passion for empowering individuals with clarity and purpose is at the heart of his workshops and lectures.
Hailing from South Africa, Sarisha came to India to study Vedanta under Swami Parthasarathy at the Vedanta Academy. She thereafter dedicated her life to the full-time research and teaching of Vedanta. With her deep understanding of the subject, she has inspired many through her lectures, workshops and published research papers.
"Children are not vessels to be filled but lamps to be lit with the wisdom to shine their own light."