Sandipani Sadhana Residential Retreat
The Sandipani Sadhana Residential Retreat is an annual comprehensive seven-day course at Sandipani Vidyaniketan which aims to educate, engage and empower students around the various areas of Sanatan Dharma. Through the combination of traditional living, intertwined with ancient and modern teaching techniques, attendees will experience the synthesis of balancing spiritual and contemporary life.
Inspired by Pujya Bhaishri Rameshbhai Oza, the retreat is developed for individuals who would like to learn about the foundations of Hinduism with like-minded people in a fun, friendly and spiritual environment. This fantastic opportunity brings together seekers from all over the world with the common goal of learning under the guidance of one of India’s great Vedic institutions.
The Sadhana Retreat was first carried out in July 2018 with attendees of various ages joining from various countries in Africa, the U.K and across India and proved to be a great success of Pujya Bhaishri’s vision to continue to keep live the Vedic education and Sanatan Dharma all over the world.
E-Sadhana Course
E-Sadhana is a online independent learning course brought you to by the Sandipani Learning Centre.
Who is Eligible to Attend?
The eSādhanā course is open to all.. However, due to the speed and structure of the course, we recommend individuals over the age of 18 to attend. Prior knowledge of Hinduism is not essential and the course is designed to provide a comprehensive structure for all levels. Each candidate who would like to attend must complete the registration form. Once the registration deadline has passed, each application will be assessed followed by an email to confirm your attendance
Modules Covered
The Sadhana curriculum is divided into academic, scriptural and practical aspects of Hinduism. Students will go away knowing the main principles of Hinduism, and the basics of the Śrīmad Bhāgavat.
Contact Details
For further details or queries, please contact on +44 7869 800920 or email on sadhana@sandipani.org