Truth is one; the wise call it by many names. Today's shloka, festival awareness, and a study companion who knows the Gītā, the Vedas, and the lived traditions.
Karmaṇy-evādhikāras te, mā phaleṣu kadācana — "You have a right to action alone, never to its fruits. Let not the fruits be your motive, nor be attached to inaction."
Śankara explains: this is not a call to indifference, but to freedom. The wise act fully — but offer the fruit to the divine, freeing themselves from the bondage of desire and aversion.
Īśāvāsyam idam sarvam — "All this, whatever moves in the moving world, is to be covered by the Lord. By renunciation, enjoy. Do not covet anyone's wealth."
"Abandoning all dharmas, take refuge in Me alone. I will liberate you from all sins. Do not grieve."
A real curriculum — multi-week, milestone-based, modeled on the way this tradition has always taught its own. Four stages: Jijñāsu, Sādhaka, Upāsaka, Jñānī. Quizzes. Milestones. Graduation.
Three modes. Teaching — confident, well-sourced answers in this tradition's own voice. Reflective — sits with you in the hard places, with text and a question back. Pastoral — explains the landscape, defers to a real teacher, helps you find one. Plus Doubt Mode for honest questions.
By tradition (Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakta, Smārta), language of worship, deity, ārati times, festival observances, family programs.
A verse from Gītā or Upaniṣad, with translation and meaning.
Morning sandhya, evening ārati — what to do and why.
Gāyatrī, Mahāmṛtyuñjaya, Hare Kṛṣṇa, and more — audio with proper svara.
Diwali, Holi, Navarātri, Janmāṣṭamī, Śivarātri, Pongal — when, why, how.
Verse by verse, with Śankara, Rāmānuja, Madhva commentaries.
Structured introduction to the śruti corpus.
Rāmāyaṇa, Mahābhārata, the major Purāṇas.
Devanāgarī to chanting to verse comprehension.
Arjuna doubted on the battlefield. You can too.
Marriage, dharma at work, raising children in dharma.
Sixteen saṃskāras — from naming to wedding to last rites.
Char Dham, Kumbh Mela, Varanasi, Tirupati, Rāmeśvaram.
Generate a family code. Your kids enter it on signup. You see their progress, journal summaries (with their privacy), formation level, and family streaks. Dinner conversation prompts based on what each person has been reading.
See parent dashboard →Generate a class code. Students join. Assign readings, track who's completed what, grade reflections, message the group. Built for the teacher who needs less paperwork, not more.
See teacher dashboard →An institution code your members or students link to. Engagement metrics, formation completion rates, sermon/teaching prep for leaders, community-wide reading plans, attendance integration.
See institution admin →GPHindu does not initiate, prescribe mantras, perform saṃskāras, or replace your ācārya or guru. It teaches what the tradition has taught — Vaishnava, Shaiva, Shakta, Smārta, and the great philosophical schools — and points to a real teacher when the question requires one. Knowledge passes from guru to śiṣya, in person.