Ramayana Workshop
About Ramayana Workshop
The Ramayana Workshop at Sri Venkateswara Temple introduces participants to the timeless teachings and inspiring stories of Lord Rama, Sita, Hanuman, and other great personalities from the Ramayana.
The workshop focuses on moral values, devotion, dharma, and cultural understanding through storytelling, discussions, and devotional activities.
Participants gain spiritual inspiration while learning important life lessons from one of Hinduism’s most revered scriptures.
Program Type
Online – Workshop
Mode
Online Classes
Class Location
Online Sessions – Sri Venkateswara Temple (Balaji Mandir) & Community Center
Eligibility
Children aged 8 years and above can enroll.
Students actively participate in
- Ramayana storytelling
- Bhajan and chanting sessions
- Moral and spiritual learning programs
- Spiritual discussions and presentations
- Group devotional participation
- Festival and cultural programs
These activities help participants strengthen devotion, discipline, and cultural awareness.
Registration Information
- Registration must be completed before attending classes or workshops.
- Participants are requested to confirm seat availability with the coordinators prior to registration.
- Online session links or classroom details will be shared after successful registration.
- Registration fees and temple donations, if applicable, are non-refundable.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is taught in the Ramayana workshop?
Participants learn stories, values, and teachings from the Ramayana.
2. Are children allowed to participate?
Yes, children and adults can participate.
3. Are devotional activities included?
Yes, bhajans and spiritual discussions are included.
4. Is the workshop conducted online?
Yes, all sessions are conducted online.
5. What benefits do participants gain?
Participants develop spiritual understanding, moral values, and cultural awareness.
JOIN OUR RAMAYANA LEARNING COMMUNITY
Learn the timeless teachings of the Ramayana and participate in spiritual learning activities at Sri Venkateswara Temple.
Om Namo Venkatesaya