A life devoted to mantra, sound, and inner knowledge.
Rooted in tradition, guided by practice, and dedicated to precise transmission.
My journey into mantra and Eastern wisdom began long before it became widely known in the West.
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From a young age, I felt a deep curiosity about life, consciousness, and the nature of existence. This inner search gradually led me toward the study of Sanskrit, Indian philosophy, and the deeper layers of traditional knowledge.
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What began as a personal exploration became a path I continue to walk with dedication.
I studied Indology and German in Zagreb and Berlin, where I immersed myself in Sanskrit, Indian philosophy, religion, and classical literature.
This academic foundation provided structure and clarity – but it is only one part of the path.
My work is not based on theory alone, but on years of dedicated practice within living traditions.
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I was part of the first cohort of teachers trained under my teacher, Shantala Sriramaiah, in the tradition of Vedic recitation.
I continue my studies within this lineage, which emphasizes precision, discipline, and deep respect for the transmission of sound.
This tradition is rooted in South Indian Vedic chanting lineages, where knowledge is passed directly from teacher to student with great care and responsibility.
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My work places the highest emphasis on:
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Mantra is not approached as a concept, but as a living practice.
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It is through sound, breath, and repetition that the mind gradually becomes still, and awareness begins to deepen.
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The intention is not performance, but transformation subtle, steady, and grounded in tradition.
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This is not a fast path.
It is a path of returning – again and again – to clarity, presence, and inner stability.
It is not based on trends, quick results, or surface-level spirituality.
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If you feel drawn to this way of practice, you are welcome to explore it further..
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