Children aged 6 to 16 learn the ancient discipline of the Third Eye — and with it, the focus, memory and intuition that shape a remarkable life. Over 50,000 children across 20+ countries have begun this journey.
Before syllabi and screens, the gurukula shaped the whole human being — attention, character, culture. At Vidyarambh Gurukula, that living tradition continues in Shivapura, and reaches families everywhere.
Every morning, before teaching a single child, Guruji tends the cows of his village goshala. Our seva initiatives keep the gurukula tradition alive — rooted, humble, and giving.
From a village in Shivamogga to families in 20+ countries — Guruji's work flows in three streams, and all of them begin with attention.
In a village folded into the green hills of Shivamogga, a young seeker sat in silence with one question: why are children born in the land of the Vedas so restless? The answer became his life's work.
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More than a decade of study and practice — yoga, pranayama, the gurukula parampara — until he had rebuilt a nearly-lost discipline into a result he could repeat, in any child, anywhere.
The Journey →
Under his guidance, more than 50,000 children across 20+ countries have completed the training — a movement built not by marketing, but by one parent telling another.
The Recognition →No hypnosis, no trance, no stage illusion. A discipline of breath, attention and inner stillness, taught in the ages 6–16 window when the mind is still open and trainable.
See the Method →Focus that sustains study. Memory that absorbs on first reading. Calm that holds in an exam hall. Intuition, clarity, courage, discipline, stillness — each compounding over time.
What Children Gain →Sanjaya narrating Kurukshetra to a blind king. Arjuna granted Divya Drishti to behold the Vishwaroopa. The Gita teaches that awakened consciousness perceives what eyes cannot — and it can be trained.
The Lineage →
Every morning, before he teaches a single child, Guruji feeds and bathes the cows of his village goshala with his own hands. Gau seva before shishya seva — the cow, then the child.
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A finance manager at Robert Bosch with his own thriving firm in Bengaluru — Guruji left it all in 2016 and returned to Shivapura, where he still lives, teaches and serves today.
Read the Full Journey →Food, care and dignity for the village community that holds the tradition — and attention training carried to children whose families cannot reach a city workshop. [Details TBC with client.]
Learn More →"My vision is a Bharath where every child grows with an awakened mind and a rooted heart."— Guruji Manjunatha Poojar · Founder, Vidyarambh Gurukula
Where Guruji and the Gurukula's work have been seen, heard and felt recently. [Representative content — swap with real items from client.]
At one of the largest Power Of Third Eye workshops yet, parents across Bengaluru watched their children identify colours, read and move — completely blindfolded.
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Invited to speak to school heads and teachers, Guruji made one argument: marks measure memory, but attention decides a child's life — and attention can be trained.
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From the USA to Singapore, families of Bharath's diaspora are bringing their children to the Third Eye discipline — 50,000 children and counting.
Read More →You have moved through a hundred screens today. This one asks nothing of you — it gives a minute back. Touch the circle, breathe with it three times, and notice what is underneath the noise. Nobody is watching.
That small quiet you just touched — under the noise, behind the hurry — it was there all along. It is there in your child too, buried under the same noise.
In that one minute lives everything this Gurukula teaches: the focus no screen can give, the knowing you call a gut feeling, the steadiness the Gita calls sthitaprajna. You practised it for sixty seconds. Imagine a childhood built on it.
This Is the First Lesson of Every PathThe Third Eye is not a trick to be performed — it is a discipline to be built. A path for the child, a path for the adult — each step deepening the last.
Every child begins with the 3-hour live workshop — then the path deepens, step by step.
The 32-Day Challenge. One 3-hour live workshop opens the door; 32 days of guided daily sadhana build the habit. Focus, memory and calm — visible at home within the month.
The practice becomes a way of living. Three months of training in body, breath and emotion, then guided practice through the year — the child stops doing yoga and starts being a yogi.
The culmination of the path. The child who began with a blindfold now carries the full instrument — steady attention, deep memory, quiet courage — in the lineage of the first yogi.
Not the children's course resized — a path built for the working mind. A household where one adult practises stillness raises children differently.
Find the clarity within. For minds that run all day — learn to withdraw from the noise, the step Patanjali placed before meditation, and hear the one voice that was always giving directions: yours.
Clarity matures into perception — reading situations, people and moments through a trained inner sense. The faculty behind every "I just knew."
The Gita's own word for the one who cannot be shaken. The destination of the path — a mind that no longer needs directions, because it has become the still point itself.
Most parents arrive skeptical. Then, in one three-hour live workshop, they watch their own child perceive without eyes — and understand why 50,000 families never looked at "concentration problems" the same way again.
In his foundational book, Guruji opens the Gurukula's teaching to every home — why attention, not intelligence, decides a child's future; what the ancients knew about the Ajna; and how any family can begin the practice. Written for parents, in the plain, warm voice Guruji teaches in. [Representative description — refine with client.]
Podcasts, satsangs and conversations — Guruji on attention, childhood and the inner life. [Two talks repeated as fillers — more links to be added.]
Over 100 families have shared their stories — in their own words, and on camera.
My Adithya cycles and skates completely blindfolded now. His academic scores have jumped. I feel I am raising a divine child. Forever grateful to Guruji for this awakening.
My daughter walked out of her Class 10 pre-boards and said, 'Amma, I was actually calm.' That one sentence was worth every rupee.
Our son used to ask for the phone the moment school ended. After the Daily Sadhana became routine, he asks me for ten minutes of silence before homework. I don't recognise this child, and I'll take him.
Daily wisdom, workshop moments and life at the Gurukula — in under a minute.
Essays and reflections for parents raising children in a distracted age — written to one reader at a time.
You read every food label — but the mind eats all day too, and its menu is planned by an algorithm. The yogic idea of ahara, and three small corrections.
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No admission test, no marks, no bell. How Bharath built the instrument before filling it with information — and what was optimised out in 1835.
Read More →Not a magic eye, not a metaphor. The Gita’s divya drishti, the tuatara’s literal third eye, and what attention training does that both agree on.
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Workshop announcements, new talks, and a weekly teaching from Guruji — straight to your phone or inbox. No noise, only what matters.
One short teaching from Guruji every week — on attention, parenting and the inner life.