Prajna Programmes
In today’s complex world of shifting values and mounting pressures, ancient Indian wisdom offers not only solace but clear, time-tested guidance for leading a balanced, meaningful, and principled life. To bring this treasure closer to contemporary minds, Mahayoga Foundation presents a transformative Prajna Programs—a 1.5 Days Wisdom Retreats grounded in the insights of the Rishis, Saints, Nitijn Purush, Dharma Shastras, and Niti Shastras, including insights from The Bhagwadgita, The Ramayan, The Yoga Vshishtha, The Mahabharat, Vidur Niti, Chanakya Niti, Shukra Niti, Panchtantra, Hitopdesh, Niti Shatak of Bhritrihari etc.
This unique session is guided by Kadam Shri, a guide known for interpreting ancient texts with clarity, relevance, and spiritual depth.
Purpose of the Prajna Programs
To empower participants with practical tools for wise living, drawn from ancient scriptures that address all dimensions of life—family, society, governance, ethics, and inner strength.
Key Themes Covered
- Marital Relationships & Family Harmony
Understanding duties of a Grihastha (householder), role of mutual respect, and emotional balance in family life. - Friendship & Trust
Insights from Vidur Niti and Chanakya Niti on choosing and sustaining meaningful, loyal relationships. - Workplace Conduct & Leadership
Ethical behaviour, diplomacy, and responsibility in professional environments inspired by the counsel of ancient Rajgurus. - Duties Towards Society & Nation
Understanding Rajdharma, Sewa, and Deshbhakti—our sacred duties as citizens. - Practical Approaches to Daily Challenges
Applying ancient wisdom to modern problems—stress, indecision, value conflicts, and moral dilemmas.
Who Can Attend
- Teachers, professionals, parents, youth leaders, and all seekers of meaningful living
- No prior knowledge of scriptures required—the teachings are explained in a relatable and engaging format.
“When the intellect (Prajna) is awakened, even the most ordinary life becomes extraordinary.”
— Kadam Shri
Join us for a journey into the timeless minds of Vidur, Chanakya, and the ancient sages—
to live with clarity, courage, and compassion in every walk of life.