All Courses Pound sterlingUnited States (US) dollarEuroAustralian dollarCanadian dollarIndian rupeePound sterlingPound sterlingUnited States (US) dollarEuroAustralian dollarCanadian dollarIndian rupee PathwaySelect contentAll PathwaysHindu Culture (2)Hindu Traditions (2)History of Hinduism (1)Introduction to Hinduism (1)Sacred Texts (4)Sanskrit (2)course grid sortSort contentSort by TitlePrice: Low-HighPrice: High-LowSort by Start DateDevotional music and chanting practices have been a crucial part of ancient Indian cultures and are still a vital part of Hindu culture today. Chant and music are interwoven throughout Hinduism, and are an indispensable (...)Hindu Devotional Music and ChantThis course provides a broad survey of Hinduism, covering its key texts, history, and philosophies. We created this course to give you an understanding of the nature and scope of Hindu texts and religious traditions. (...)Introduction to Hindu Texts, History, and PhilosophyThis course builds upon our Sanskrit: Level 1 course. We further develop our understanding through grammar and by chanting and translating verses from yoga-related texts. We will study chapters 3 and 4 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of (...)Sanskrit: Level 2In Level 6 we will begin to look at compounds as well as the passive voice, and past passive participles. We will study Chapters 11 and 12 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. Learning how (...)Sanskrit: Level 6Shaivism is a major strand of Hinduism that celebrates Śiva, also known as Rudra, as the Supreme Being. If you are interested in Shaivism and the representation of Śiva within Hinduism, then this expertly curated (...)ShaivismThe Sanskrit word ‘tantra’ refers to texts regarded as revelation from God (Śiva at first) that arose in the early medieval period. This new religion spread quickly and attracted the patronage of kings, spreading to (...)Tantra: A New UnderstandingIn this course, we take a look at 3 of the most important, yet shortest, Upanishads. Guided by a specialist tutor, students will study the Kena, Ishavasya, and Mandukya Upanishads. Students will be encouraged to (...)Three Short UpanishadsIn this course, we mark the evolving conception of women in Hinduism, their religious roles, and their social status. We begin with the earliest stages of Hindu society and move to the present. This course (...)Women in the Hindu WorldLater TermsIn Sanskrit Level 10, we will almost finish the book – Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga – studying chapters 19 and 20. Over the course of the 9 weeks, we will learn about both primary and (...)Sanskrit: Level 10In Sanskrit Level 11 we will build upon what we have learned in the previous 10 courses, continuing to develop understanding through learning grammar and chanting and translating verses from yoga-related texts. In this course, (...)Sanskrit: Level 11This course builds upon our Level 1 and 2 Sanskrit courses. We will study chapters 5 and 6 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, integrating traditional Indian and Western academic methods of learning for an (...)Sanskrit: Level 3In Level 4 we will study chapters 7 and 8 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. We will finish Part I, learning the future tense, pronouns, and more sandhi rules and then start Part II, (...)Sanskrit: Level 4In Sanskrit Level 5 we will be learning more consonant ending nouns, the remaining athematic verbs, causative verbs and quotations with the particle इति. We will go deeper into Part II of “Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga,” covering (...)Sanskrit: Level 5In Sanskrit Level 7 we will finish Part II of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, covering Chapters 13 and 14. We will learn the remaining types of compounds, possessive nouns, present participles, gerundives, and the (...)Sanskrit: Level 7In Sanskrit Level 8, we will build upon what we’ve learned in the previous 7 Sanskrit courses and begin Part III of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, covering Chapters 15 and 16. We will learn (...)Sanskrit: Level 8In Sanskrit Level 9, we will build upon what we’ve learned in the previous 8 Sanskrit courses, covering Chapters 17 and 18 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. We will learn about secondary verbal roots, (...)Sanskrit: Level 9Pound sterlingUnited States (US) dollarEuroAustralian dollarCanadian dollarIndian rupeePound sterlingPound sterlingUnited States (US) dollarEuroAustralian dollarCanadian dollarIndian rupee
Devotional music and chanting practices have been a crucial part of ancient Indian cultures and are still a vital part of Hindu culture today. Chant and music are interwoven throughout Hinduism, and are an indispensable (...)Hindu Devotional Music and Chant
This course provides a broad survey of Hinduism, covering its key texts, history, and philosophies. We created this course to give you an understanding of the nature and scope of Hindu texts and religious traditions. (...)Introduction to Hindu Texts, History, and Philosophy
This course builds upon our Sanskrit: Level 1 course. We further develop our understanding through grammar and by chanting and translating verses from yoga-related texts. We will study chapters 3 and 4 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of (...)Sanskrit: Level 2
In Level 6 we will begin to look at compounds as well as the passive voice, and past passive participles. We will study Chapters 11 and 12 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. Learning how (...)Sanskrit: Level 6
Shaivism is a major strand of Hinduism that celebrates Śiva, also known as Rudra, as the Supreme Being. If you are interested in Shaivism and the representation of Śiva within Hinduism, then this expertly curated (...)Shaivism
The Sanskrit word ‘tantra’ refers to texts regarded as revelation from God (Śiva at first) that arose in the early medieval period. This new religion spread quickly and attracted the patronage of kings, spreading to (...)Tantra: A New Understanding
In this course, we take a look at 3 of the most important, yet shortest, Upanishads. Guided by a specialist tutor, students will study the Kena, Ishavasya, and Mandukya Upanishads. Students will be encouraged to (...)Three Short Upanishads
In this course, we mark the evolving conception of women in Hinduism, their religious roles, and their social status. We begin with the earliest stages of Hindu society and move to the present. This course (...)Women in the Hindu World
In Sanskrit Level 10, we will almost finish the book – Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga – studying chapters 19 and 20. Over the course of the 9 weeks, we will learn about both primary and (...)Sanskrit: Level 10
In Sanskrit Level 11 we will build upon what we have learned in the previous 10 courses, continuing to develop understanding through learning grammar and chanting and translating verses from yoga-related texts. In this course, (...)Sanskrit: Level 11
This course builds upon our Level 1 and 2 Sanskrit courses. We will study chapters 5 and 6 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, integrating traditional Indian and Western academic methods of learning for an (...)Sanskrit: Level 3
In Level 4 we will study chapters 7 and 8 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. We will finish Part I, learning the future tense, pronouns, and more sandhi rules and then start Part II, (...)Sanskrit: Level 4
In Sanskrit Level 5 we will be learning more consonant ending nouns, the remaining athematic verbs, causative verbs and quotations with the particle इति. We will go deeper into Part II of “Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga,” covering (...)Sanskrit: Level 5
In Sanskrit Level 7 we will finish Part II of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, covering Chapters 13 and 14. We will learn the remaining types of compounds, possessive nouns, present participles, gerundives, and the (...)Sanskrit: Level 7
In Sanskrit Level 8, we will build upon what we’ve learned in the previous 7 Sanskrit courses and begin Part III of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga, covering Chapters 15 and 16. We will learn (...)Sanskrit: Level 8
In Sanskrit Level 9, we will build upon what we’ve learned in the previous 8 Sanskrit courses, covering Chapters 17 and 18 of Yogāvatāraṇam: The Translation of Yoga. We will learn about secondary verbal roots, (...)Sanskrit: Level 9