
New Books Network Shantala Sriramaiah, "Nitya Prārthanā" (Veda Studies, 2025)
Dec 8, 2025
Shantala Sriramaiah, a teacher and founder of the Veda Studies platform, shares her transformative journey from the tech industry to preserving her family's chanting legacy. She explains how her works, "Nitya Prārthanā" and "Nitya Dhyāna," promote infusing sacredness into daily life through Sanskrit prayers and Vedic mantras. The conversation explores the challenges of adapting traditional teachings for a global audience, the significance of quality controls in recitation, and the profound impact of prayerful living on wellness and mindfulness.
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From Tech To Chanting Community
- Shantala Sriramaiah left a tech career after her mother’s death to continue her family’s chanting legacy.
- She began teaching from a tiny website and now has students in over 60 countries.
Rigor Over Performance
- Traditional recitation emphasizes prosody, swaras, and strict chanting rules rather than musical performance.
- Maintaining textual integrity is central to her pedagogy and classroom rigor.
Design For Faster Mastery
- Design teaching to accelerate learning without requiring a PhD in Sanskrit.
- Create efficient methodologies to help students learn complex chants like the Rudram quickly.







