Mahabharata - History of Greater Bharat

Exploring the Lives & Past Connections of Mahabharata's Characters

By Naradamuni das

Certificate Course

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Course Duration

17 Hours

Videos

1 Hour Per Session

No. Of Sessions

17

Sessions per week

1

Language
Hinglish

Eligibility

Anyone

Schedule of Classes

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8 PM - 9 PM

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About the Teacher

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Naradamuni das

Naradamuni Das is a versatile and accomplished production artist with over 12 years of experience in conceptual visualisation, storyboard artworks, character design, and creative illustrations. His artistic journey reflects a blend of academic excellence and practical expertise, backed by a diploma in Fine Arts (1st Rank) and a specialisation in 3D Animation and Film Making (Topper in his batch).

Naradamuni has collaborated with leading brands such as Amul, Sintex, Century Ply boards, and Arvind Mills, and his work has been showcased in exhibitions and art festivals across India. With a portfolio boasting over 400 customised paintings, his art celebrates the rich heritage, culture, and architecture of India. His contributions also include a record-breaking Bhagavad Gita model and a celebrated partnership with German artist Warner Debrief for a 15-meter mural.

A semifinalist in the prestigious Adobe Design Achievement Award, Naradamuni’s creative prowess extends beyond visual arts. He is the founder of SPACE Institute, promoting Indian culture and value education, and is an accomplished musician and avid reader. His dedication to his craft, combined with his passion for spirituality and culture, makes him a sought-after artist for both individual clients and esteemed organisations.

Course Overview

Course Description

In this course, you will explore the lives of various characters from the Mahabharata, delving deep into their connections, both in the storyline and their past lives. The course provides insights into their actions, decisions, and their karmic cycles, offering timeless lessons on life, wisdom, and spirituality.

Course Material

The course primarily revolves around discussions on the Mahabharata characters and their past lives. Students will need to bring:

  • A pen and notebook for taking notes.
  • An eagerness to listen and ask questions.

Target Audience

This course is designed for individuals between the ages of 20 and 45 who are interested in:

  • Understanding the Mahabharata in depth.
  • Gaining practical wisdom for life.
  • Developing an appreciation for Sanatan Sanskriti.

Assessment Plan
No Assessments required

Course Requirements

To ensure an enriching learning experience, students must:

  • Consistently attend all sessions.
  • Be eager to listen and ask thought-provoking questions.

Important Guidelines for Students

  • Maintain discipline during the sessions.
  • Keep an open mind to understand diverse perspectives.
  • Respect the flow of discussion and avoid interruptions.

What Will Students Gain from This Course?

By the end of the course, students will:

  • Develop the wisdom to tackle life's happiness and sufferings as a game.
  • Gain confidence and patience.
  • Cultivate love and respect for Sanatan Sanskriti.
  • Become self-equipped with resources to handle various life situations.

Why Should One Attend This Course?

Understanding history empowers one to control the present and the future. This course provides a unique opportunity to:

  • Learn timeless lessons from the Mahabharata.
  • Enhance personal growth through self-reflection and spiritual wisdom.

What Problems of Students Are We Solving Through the Curriculum?

This course addresses the following challenges:

  • Lack of self-confidence.
  • Ego-driven attitudes.
  • Impatience while listening to others.
  • Sectarian mindsets, promoting inclusivity and deeper understanding.

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