Little Yogi · A bambinos Learning ExperienceWhere ancient wisdom meets the modern child.

From first prayers at age 4 to deep Bhagavad Gita understanding at 15. A foundation that lasts a lifetime.

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From the Bhagavad Gita · 2.47
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन
karmaṇy-evādhikāras te mā phaleṣu kadācana
"You have the right to action, never to its fruits." — A child's first lesson in doing what's right, regardless of reward.
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200+ shlokas, prayers, mantras
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✦ World's First Gita Program for Kids
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4.8/5 · 37,593 reviews
200+ shlokas, prayers, mantras
📚 565,000+ classes conducted
🌍 Parents in 30+ countries
✦ World's First Gita Program for Kids
धर्मज्ञान
A True Story

Every child asks: "what's right?" School only teaches what's graded.

Long before exams arrive, every Indian child is asking the biggest questions. Why be honest? Why share? What is fair? Then school takes over and the questions get traded for marks. We're putting them back where they belong: in front of the child.

Act 01 · The wonder yearsAges 3–6 · Born seekers

Every child arrives asking. About fairness. About kindness. About why.

"Why must I share?" "Why is lying bad?" "What happens after we die?" Three-year-olds ask questions that took rishis lifetimes to answer. The seeker is already there — wide-eyed, curious, waiting.

🪔 first prayer🌸 share my toy?🌟 why be good?

"Mumma, what is the right thing to do?"

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Act 02 · The forgotten classroomAges 6–12 · Marks over meaning

Then school took over. Grades replaced values. Marks replaced meaning.

No subject called "how to be a good person". No exam on dharma. The questions didn't go away — they just stopped being asked aloud. Children grew up smart but unanchored, trained to score but never to question why.

memorise & forgetmarks firstno time for stories

"Just finish the syllabus. We'll discuss values later."

Act 03 · Little YogiLive · 25 minutes · The seeker returns

Little Yogi gives them back the biggest classroom — the one inside.

Krishna's lessons. Arjuna's dilemmas. Stories that ask: what would you do? Shlokas that fit in a child's voice. Dharma made age-appropriate. By age 12, they have the words for what they always sensed — and the courage to stand by it.

🕉 chant a shloka⚔ Arjuna's choice🪷 sit and reflect

"कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते — do your duty, leave the rest."

We didn't reinvent the Gita.
We gave it back to the child who already had the questions.

अष्टगुण
By the End

Eight गुण. Carved into the child.

Sanskrit calls them guṇas — qualities that, once formed, don't leave. Every Little Yogi student carries home all eight, etched in like an inscription on stone. Each one shows up at home, at school, and in how they walk through the world.

Stone I
धर्म · Dharma

Lives by What's Right

Applies "what's right" to playground, sibling fights, schoolwork. Not memorisation — understanding.

Stone II
वि
विद्या · Vidya

Chants Shlokas with Pride

10+ shlokas, proper Sanskrit pronunciation. From simple prayers to Bhagavad Gita verses.

Stone III
भक्ति · Bhakti

Daily Devotional Practice

Morning prayer. Before-meal blessing. Evening gratitude. Owns the routine without being asked.

Stone IV
कथा · Katha

Knows the Mahabharata

Retells stories with the moral. Arjuna's dilemma. Karna's loyalty. Yudhishthira's truth — and what each one teaches.

Stone V
वि
विनय · Vinaya

Respects — Naturally

Touches elders' feet without prompting. Heartfelt namaste. Carries dignity into every room.

Stone VI
शा
शान्ति · Shanti

Sits Still — and Likes It

5-minute meditation by age 8. Calms themselves before exams. The skill modern life forgot to teach.

Stone VII
जि
जिज्ञासा · Jijnasa

Asks the Big Questions

"Was Arjuna right to fight?" "What is duty when family is on both sides?" Moral curiosity that lasts a lifetime.

Stone VIII
सं
संस्कार · Sanskara

Rooted in Heritage

Knows where they come from. Sanskrit not as a chore but a connection. Proud, never narrow.

The Four Yogas of the Gita

Every class walks four paths.
One ascending journey.

The Bhagavad Gita itself names four ways to learn and we use all four, in every class. Action, devotion, knowledge, meditation. Not as theory, but as how a child's 25 minutes actually unfold.

कर्म
ActionKarma Yoga

Begin with doing. Light a small diya. Fold hands. Chant aloud. The body learns first — the heart follows. Children move, sing, gesture.

Light the diyaChant aloudHand mudras
भक्ति
DevotionBhakti Yoga

Story of Krishna. Story of Arjuna. Story of Hanuman. The heart leans in. Children fall in love with characters before they study scriptures.

Story-timeBhajan togetherVisualise the scene
ज्ञान
KnowledgeJnana Yoga

Now the meaning. What did Krishna actually teach Arjuna? What does dharma mean to a 9-year-old? Open question. Open dialogue. Open mind.

Shloka explained"What if you were…"Modern parallels
राज
MeditationRaja Yoga

2 minutes of stillness. Eyes closed. Breath watched. The shloka echoes in silence. The class ends as it began — but the child is changed.

Eyes closedBreath countInner echo

Most kids' apps teach about the Gita. Little Yogi teaches the Gita's own way of teaching — through action, devotion, knowledge, and stillness. The four paths Krishna gave Arjuna — adapted for a child's mind.

The Curriculum at a Glance

The most complete
Gita path for kids

Every class builds on the last. The full breadth of the Bhagavad Gita, at the depth right for their age.

18
Chapters of the Gita
200+
Shlokas with meanings
50+
Mahabharata stories
100+
Gamified quizzes
01
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन
karmaṇy-evādhikāras te mā phaleṣu kadācana
"You have the right to action, never to its fruits." The most-quoted shloka in all of the Gita about doing what's right without attachment to outcomes.
Gita 2.47
02
योगस्थः कुरु कर्माणि सङ्गं त्यक्त्वा धनञ्जय
yoga-sthaḥ kuru karmāṇi saṅgaṁ tyaktvā dhanañjaya
"Established in yoga, perform your duty abandoning attachment." A child's first lesson in equanimity: success and failure treated equally.
Gita 2.48
03
यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत
yadā yadā hi dharmasya glānir bhavati bhārata
"Whenever dharma declines, I manifest myself." Krishna's promise and a powerful lesson for children about why doing the right thing matters.
Gita 4.7
04
सर्वधर्मान्परित्यज्य मामेकं शरणं व्रज
sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja
"Surrender all dharmas and take refuge in me alone." The Gita's final teaching about trust, surrender, and finding inner peace.
Gita 18.66
Before You Choose

How Little Yogi compares
to everything else

Most kids learn about Indian culture in three ways.
Here's how Little Yogi is different.

What you get
YouTube / Apps
Local religious classes
Family-taught at home
Little Yogi
Structured curriculum
Random videos
Varies by teacher
Whatever parent remembers
3-track, age-aligned program
Age-appropriate teaching
One-size-fits-all
Mixed age groups
Adult-level content
Track for every age
Live peer interaction
Solo screen time
30+ children per class
No peers
Maximum 6 children
Educators expertise
Anyone with a camera
Variable
Parent's own knowledge
Sanskrit & scripture experts, 10–20+ yrs
Sanskrit pronunciation
No correction
Group chanting only
Limited correction
Live, individual feedback
Progress tracking
Watch count
None
Informal
Dashboards & reports
Engagement methods
Passive watching
Lecture format
Storytelling only
Animation, games, quizzes, discussion
Outcome focus
Entertainment
Ritual & recital
Exposure
Character + values + cultural fluency
Meet Your Educators

Sanskrit, scripture, and
genuine devotion

Sanskrit and scripture specialists with 5 to 20+ years experience. Vetted for credentials and for the patience it takes to teach a child their first shloka.

Mona Chand
Mona Chand
Bhagavad Gita Educator · Hindi, English
4.9 ★rating
1,800+classes
Neha Agarwal
Neha Agarwal
Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi
4.8 ★rating
2,700+classes
Neha Phull
Neha Phull
Author · Life Coach · NLP Certified
5 ★rating
4,000+classes
Sheetal Chauhan
Sheetal Chauhan
Bengali, Nepali, English
4.9 ★rating
4,100+classes

Every educator: Sanskrit-trained, scripture-deep, child-centered.

Experts in Vedic chanting, yoga, and the scriptures. Trained to teach children with patience, animation, and genuine warmth.

10–20+
Years experience
100%
Sanskrit-trained
3-stage
Vetting
60-Second Quiz

Is your child ready for the Bhagavad Gita?

8 quick questions. We'll match your child to the right track:
Foundation, Stories, or Wisdom.

Free Readiness Assessment

Tell us about your child. We'll match them to the right starting track.

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Real Children. Real Change.

Stories from
actual parents

Three families. Three reasons they chose Little Yogi.
One pattern in what changed.

NRI Family · Age 7

"Before: Our son was growing up in London with no real connection to where we came from. We didn't even know where to start."

Four months in, he chants the Hanuman Chalisa with our parents on video calls. He asks about Diwali, about why we touch elders' feet. Kirti Ma'am made it feel natural, not forced. We finally feel we're doing this right.

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Priya Menon
Mother · London, UK
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Secular Family · Age 11

"Before: We're not religious — but we wanted our daughter to know her culture, the values, without dogma."

This isn't religious instruction. It's character education through stories that happen to be Indian. Our daughter now talks about Yudhishthira and dharma at the dinner table. She's developing a moral compass we're genuinely proud of.

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Rahul Sharma
Father · Bangalore
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Devout Family · Age 13

"Before: We wanted structured deeper learning — beyond what we could teach at home. Our son was outgrowing simple stories."

Bala Sir teaches with depth — Sanskrit pronunciation, full chapter readings, real philosophical discussion. Our son now leads our morning prayers and explains the Gita to his younger sister. Beyond what we hoped for.

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Lakshmi Iyer
Mother · Mumbai
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Three commitment levels.
One transformation.

The longer your child stays, the deeper they go. Pricing depends on plan and schedule. Confirmed in your free demo.

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4 months · 30 sessions

Get started. One full track, see the foundation take root.

Free Demo class
24 live small-group classes
Maximum 6 children per class
30+ shlokas with meanings
Class recordings & replays
Monthly parent reports
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12 months · 96 sessions

The full path. All 18 chapters, 200+ shlokas, a foundation for life.

Free Demo class
96 live small-group classes
Everything in Devote
All 18 chapters of the Gita
200+ shlokas with full meanings
Sanskrit transliteration training
Completion certificate
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Cultural and philosophical, with reverence for the source material. We teach the Gita the way you'd teach Greek philosophy — as wisdom, stories, and life skills. Children learn what dharma is and why it matters. They are not taught what to believe. They're given the tools to think deeply about right and wrong, duty and choice.

Yes. Non-Hindu and interfaith families are across our program. The Gita is one of the world's great wisdom texts, like the Tao Te Ching or Marcus Aurelius. The values we teach — honesty, courage, compassion, doing what's right — belong to every family.

Yes. Many students start with zero Hindi or Sanskrit, especially NRI children. Teachers begin with sounds, then transliteration, then meanings. Sanskrit is taught phonetically, like music — by ear, with patience, with English explanations alongside.

The full Gita isn't taught at age 4 — that's the Wisdom track for ages 10-15. The Foundation track for ages 4-6 focuses on simple prayers, animated stories of Krishna and Hanuman, and basic values like sharing and honesty. Philosophy comes gradually, age-appropriately.

School Sanskrit is grammar drills and exam answers. Little Yogi is wisdom, story, and life application. Children chant shlokas because they want to, not because there's a test. The philosophy is alive — connected to playground decisions, family relationships, real-world questions.

Yes, across the program. The Wisdom track (ages 10-15) covers all 18 chapters with Sanskrit transliteration, full discussions of dharma/karma/yoga, and real-world application. Younger tracks build toward this with key shlokas and concepts age-appropriately.

30%+ of our students are NRI families. Classes run across all major timezones — India, US East/West, UK, UAE, Singapore, Australia. Pick the slot that suits you. Your child joins peers in similar timezones.

Every class is recorded. You can also reschedule into another small group at a similar level if you need to skip live. Most plans include up to 4 free reschedules per month.

Full refund within the first 4 classes if your child doesn't love it. After that, prorated refunds for unused classes (minus a small admin charge). Simple, parent-friendly.

Weekly written reports on shloka mastery, story comprehension, participation, and milestones. Plus a monthly 1-on-1 check-in with their educator on most plans. This visibility is a top reason parents continue.

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