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This App was created to help people of all ages understand the great literary works in Sanskrit left by our forefather.
Many, many ślokas on various gods and other subjects are available in our culture but we do not know or understand most of them. Even though many of us want to learn and understand them, the difficulty of learning them stands in the way.
In order to solve this problem, we have simplified the process - One śloka a day! Just 3 to 5 minutes a day will help you slowly and surely over time understand one by one, the great literary works left by our ancestors.
Our panel of Sanskrit scholars will explain the meaning of these ślokas in a simple way to enable you to understand and appreciate these ślokas. To make the process even easier, we are bringing these explanations in 6 languages, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam and English. You can pick the language of your choice to help you maximize the easy understanding of these ślokas. We are starting with Tamil Hindi and English and slowly add other languages over a period of time.
Every day, one śloka will be sent to you through the app and you can spend just 5 minutes to listen and understand. Those who want to go further can go into the app and listen to more than the one śloka that we are sending you. It is up to you. You can also mark your favorite ślokas and download the explanations that you find very interesting.
In the process, you will also slowly but surely, start understanding Sanskrit, the vehicle for these great works. Those among you who want to go further and learn Sanskrit in a more serious manner can join one of our 4 levels of online courses. Links are provided in the app and you can just click on it to register and start learning from our team of experts.
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Sloka a Day App- 'One stop for learning Bhagavad Gita shlokas in-depth & its practical application in day to day life'
Invest 5-10mins a day & understand the entire Bhagavad Gita!
Sloka a Day app has over 650 short videos of 5-10 mins each, explaining each and every sloka of the Bhagavad Gita in-depth by renowned speaker and monk, HG Kartikeya Das, of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).
This App will help one to understand each sloka in-depth, connection between the slokas & chapters and also application of each sloka in our day to day life viz. corporate life, family life, student life...
Download this app for a distraction free, one stop access to the video series explaining the Slokas of the Bhagavad Gita, the life manual, and unlock stress-free and joyful living. This will be an instant boost to your spiritual life. There are quizzes at the end of each video that will help you to confirm your understanding of the sloka.
Top Reasons to download the Sloka a Day app:
- Learn each and every Sloka of the Bhagavad Gita at your own pace with short video explanations; with easy reference to the last viewed shloka
- Test and strengthen your understanding by attempting a quiz at the end of each video
- Build a regular habit and make spirituality a key part of your daily routine
- Get answers to any questions by writing to the instructor through easy access of Q&A form
- One click access to buy Bhagavad Gita and other authentic books of spiritual science
- Learn about ISKCON and its founder Acharya Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Srila Prabhupada
- Volunteer for a spiritual cause
For any feedback and suggestions about Sloka a Day, please email us at iskconwhitefieldapps@gmail.com
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