Level 1 Life Skills Management based on IKS

Life skill management based on Indian
Knowledge systems – Level 1 

Empower yourself by understanding the different facets of the self  (Body,
Energy, Mind, Intellect and Conscious entity) and how to effectively nourish each of these aspects of your personality and achieve the Holistic
growth of an individual. 

 

Who’s This For?

 

Why This Course?

 

You Will Learn To:

 

Course Features:


Expert Instructors:

 

Prof. Karthick Subramanian:

Currently a Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering at Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, with 26 years of academic experience.


Outcome:

By the end of this course, you will
be equipped with all the understanding, wisdom and tools to mould one’s life
(or the life of our children/students) to ensure all-round development. 

 

Enrol Now and Transform Your life
with Life skills management based on Indian Knowledge Systems – Level 1!

2 comments

  1. This course sounds incredibly enriching and relevant in today’s fast-paced world. It’s inspiring to see how ancient Indian wisdom—through the concepts of Pancha Kosha, Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga, and teachings from the Bhagavad Gita—can be applied to modern life for holistic self-development. Understanding the deeper layers of the self—body, energy, mind, intellect, and soul—can truly help individuals achieve balance, emotional stability, and purpose. I believe such initiatives are much needed to remind us that real growth is not just academic or professional, but also physical, emotional, and spiritual. Looking forward to learning more about it!

  2. This course sounds incredibly enriching and relevant in today’s fast-paced world. It’s inspiring to see how ancient Indian wisdom—through the concepts of Pancha Kosha, Patanjali’s Ashtanga Yoga, and teachings from the Bhagavad Gita—can be applied to modern life for holistic self-development. Understanding the deeper layers of the self—body, energy, mind, intellect, and soul—can truly help individuals achieve balance, emotional stability, and purpose. I believe such initiatives are much needed to remind us that real growth is not just academic or professional, but also physical, emotional, and spiritual. Looking forward to learning more about it!

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