Collection of Slokas in our curriculum !!
Slokas Classes
- Small Slokas
- Mooshika vahana
- Paalum theli thenum
- Ainthu karathanai
- Om sahana vavathu
- Suklam baradharam
- Vakratunda
- Gajananam bhootha
- Guru slokam
- Karagre vasate lakshmi
- Sri dakshina lakshmi stotram
- Lakshmi gayathri mantra
- Ya kunthenthu
- Saraswati namastubhyam
- Saraswati mahabhage
- Gnyana nandha mayam
- Dakshinamoorthy slokam
- Dhanvantari slokam
- BhagavadGita Ch-15,sloka-14
- Sri raama raama raamethi
- Narayaneeyam sloka -13
- Medium Slokas
- Lingashtakam
- Krishnashtakam
- Shivashtakam
- Guru stotram
- Vaidyanatha Ashtakam
- Margabandhu slokam
- Annapoorna Ashtakam
- Dhukka nivarana Ashtakam
- Sri Mahishasura Mardini Stotram
- Devi Karumariamman stotram
- Bilvashtakam
- Kaala bairava ashtakam
- Big Slokas Lingashtakam
- Vishnu sahasranamam
- Lalitha sahasranamam
- Kamakshi Amman virutham
- Ashtalakshmi stotram
- Thirupavai
- Thiruvempavai
- Kanakadhara stotram
- Hanuman gayatri and chalisa
- Sri lalitha navarathna maalai
- Kolaru pathigam
Slokas are predominantly Sanskrit verses found in Indian, especially Hindu, scriptures, such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, and epics. Each sloka has a structure to it featuring a specific number of lines, syllables, and a particular raga or rhythm.
Benefits of joining a Sloka Class
Chanting slokas is not just about spirituality or seeking blessings. Certainly, Slokas of today are ancient verses that convey words of wisdom. Besides, every kid or adult learning these slokas to understand the powerful and meaningful philosophies, there are huge benefits associated with chanting them, including but not limited to improved memory, focus, blood circulation, rhythmic breathing, oxygen supply, and heart rate.
Additionally, by chanting these slokas regularly, individuals can experience how their stress levels are reduced, their emotional well-being is promoted, and their cognitive skills are sharpened.
Learning Slokas from Divine Daivik Diksha, India
Online Shloka Classes from India are always special as the teachers here have their roots in Samskritam and are effortlessly proficient in one or more regional languages, such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali, etc. Moreover, the teachers are kind, polite, and well-versed in the pronunciation and tunes or ragas of the slokas.
Though offline classes taught by a guru in person are always special, today, with the power of the internet and th2e latest tools and technologies, one can still learn slokas online.
At Divine Daivik Diksha, the slokas are categorised into three types: small, medium, and big slokas. This helps kids and adults first learn the small slokas, gain interest, and then learn the medium and big slokas.
