The tradition of chanting has been passed down through Śruti Parampara over millennia in India. To this day it continues to be a profound practice of expressing devotion, learning and imbibing the teachings of ancient scriptures and an integral part of ritual, meditation and contemplation.
Veda Studies and Indica Yoga are very happy to bring you this Teacher Training Certification Course to skill future teachers through a rigourous selection, training and preparation process which covers both mantras from the Veda as well as the Hindu daily prayer tradition.
Together with the graduates from our first Teacher Training group of 2022-2023, you will become part of a community of teachers that will continue to be supported after the training, through ongoing events and a platform to connect and engage.
Dear interested student,
Some highlights of this highly structured Teacher Training Course will be an immersion in the tradition I grew up in, watching my mother build a devotional chanting community, sharing my experience studying with The Challakere Brothers – insights, practices, being, committing, practicing & the continuous study.
Learning to teach mantras from both the Veda as well as the daily prayer Hindu tradition in South India, a strong focus on theory and refinement in chanting, getting organised and skilled to lead chanting classes are some of the key elements of this training.
The intensive teacher training will run online from January 2024 to November 2024. The first information session was held on 18 March. Interested students can have full visibility into the program before applying. Please request a replay in case you weren't present for this session.
I am very grateful to offer this in collaboration with INDICA Yoga and Center for Consciousness Studies and Inner Transformation (CCSIT) @ INDICA who bring the experience and expertise in the preservation and dissemination of Indic knowledge systems through authentic, immersive and transformative learning experiences.
This teacher training program is the first in a series of programs for Yoga teachers being developed by INDICA on Sanskrit, Vedanta, Textual Yoga, Ayurveda, Plant Based Diet etc, all of them in turn being modules of their soon to be launched Yogacharya program.
I hope you will be inspired by its content.
With gratitude,
Shantala Sriramaiah
Dr. Robert Svoboda is the first Westerner ever to graduate from a college of Ayurveda and be licensed to practice Ayurveda in India. During and after his formal Ayurvedic training he was tutored in Ayurveda, Yoga, Jyotish, Tantra and other forms of classical Indian lore by his mentor, the Aghori Vimalananda. He is the author of over a dozen books and has served as Adjunct Faculty at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, NM, and at Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA.
Dr. Anuradha Choudry is the Coordinator for the Indian Knowledge Systems Division of the Ministry of Education, Government of India at AICTE, New Delhi, and a Faculty at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences as well as a Member of the Rekhi Centre of Excellence for the Science of Happiness and the Centre of Excellence for Indian Knowledge Systems at IIT Kharagpur. She is a multilingual Sanskritist and co-curator of the INDICA Yoga International Festival.
Applicants should have completed the Veda Studies Foundation Course.
Proficiency in any two Sūktams as taught by Shantala.
Svara competency – a high standard in maintaining svara will be an expectation. (Audio recording of any sūktam to be sent along with application)
Mahāprāṇa sound proficiency.
Knowledge of Veda chanting rules as taught in our lineage.
Sanskrit basics – varṇamāla & basic sandhi.
Discipline to practice independently and consistently.
Be skilled to teach chanting practices, both from the Veda & from the daily prayer tradition in a South Indian lineage.
Be grounded in theory – nomenclature of the Veda, Vedic texts and Indic knowledge systems.
Understand all the chanting rules as presented in the treatises of Śīkṣā, with particular emphasis on Taittirīya Prātiśākhyā.
Learn how to guide and lead chanting practices for groups & individuals honouring the Hindu tradition.
Understand common mistakes made by students and practice identifying them and giving feedback in your study group.
Understand and differentiate between Mantra, Sūktam, Praśnaḥ, Upaniṣat, Stotram, Śloka, Nāmāvali, Sūtra, Stuti etc.
Appreciate the chanting level expected from a teacher and practice towards refinement and perfection.
Blessings from The Challakere Brothers:
"Greetings to everyone,
I would like to congratulate Mrs. Shantala on launching the Indica - Veda Studies Teacher Training Program. I sincerely believe that this program will be of great value to those learning. Shantala is a diligent student and teacher of Veda. I wholeheartedly bless this program and wish that it may benefit all those who participate.
May everyone be blessed."
Welcoming session for participants
Saturday 06 January 2024
4.00pm - 5.30pm Brussels time
Welcome note by Hari Kiran Vadlamani
Course overview by Shantala Sriramaiah
Invocation, Qualities of a teacher
Dates: 08, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24 = 12 hours
Saturday 20 January = 2.5 hours
Theory: Introduction to Śikṣā - qualities of a teacher, the tradition of feedback.
Chanting: Guru, Gaṇapati & Sarasvatī prārthana, Gāyatrī mantra & prāṇāyāma, Śraddhā Sūktam.
Knowledge systems & vocabulary
Dates: 05, 07, 12, 14, 19, 21 = 12 hours
Saturday 17 Feb = 2.5 hours
Theory: Overview of Indic Knowledge Systems, Veda nomenclature.
Chanting: Agni Sūktam, Medhā Sūktam
Vedāṅga, Śīkṣā, Taittirīya prātiśākhyā
Dates: 04, 06, 11, 13, 18, 20 = 12 hours
Saturday 09 March = 2.5 hours
Theory: Textual introduction to Śīkṣā & Taittirīya prātiśākhyā with examples.
Chanting: Durgā Sūktam, Devī Sūktam
Brāhmaṇa, Āraṇyaka, Upaniṣat
Dates: 06, 08, 13, 15, 22, 27 = 12 hours
Saturday 18 May = 2.5 hours
Theory: Understanding Brāhmaṇa, Āraṇyaka, Upaniṣat texts with examples.
Chanting: Gaṇapati Atharvaśīrṣā
Mantras for peace
Dates: 3, 05, 10, 12, 17, 19 = 12 hours
Saturday 15 June = 2.5 hours
Theory: Peace mantras & overview of Upaniṣads.
Chanting: GA completion + asato mā, saṃ no mitraḥ, vāṅme, namo brahmaṇe, sarve bhavantu and others.
Chanting traditions & Hindu daily prayers
Dates: 01, 03, 08, 10 = 10 hours
Saturday 06 July = 2.5 hours
Theory: Chanting traditions & Hindu household/daily prayers & chanting terms.
Chanting: śuklām, śaṅkara namāmi, oṅkāra namāmi, kāyena, vakratuṇda, morning & evening prayers (35 in total).
Japa, festivals, Hindu calendar & deities
Dates: 02, 04, 09, 11, 16, 18 = 12 hours
Saturday 14 Sept = 2.5 hours
Theory: Hindu festivals, sacred days, pañcāṅga & deities.
Chanting: Gāyatrī-s of M.U & mantras for Śivarātri, akṣaya tritīya, rāmnavamī, gaṇeśa, navarātri, dīpāvali, śankara Jayanti.
Yoga & health in Veda
Dates: 30/9, 02, 07, 09, 14, 16 = 12 hours
Sunday 13 Oct = 2.5 hours
Theory: Yoga & health in Veda.
Chanting: Āyurmantra, Laghuñyāsaḥ, Ārogya mantra, Sūryanamaskāra mantra, Dhanvantari mantra.
Presentations & closing
Dates: 28/10, 30/10, 11, 13 = 08 hours
Saturday 16 Nov = 2 hours
Chanting: Presentations by students
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