Where art, nature, and spirit converge in a harmonious journey of learning and living.
Shikshana at EARTHA integrates dance, music, theatre, and yoga into education — nurturing creativity, confidence, and holistic growth. Through professional classes, workshops, and interactive sessions, students connect deeply with India's timeless artistic and spiritual heritage.
At EARTHA, every class becomes a journey of rhythm, expression, and inner discovery:
Regular Training at EARTHA, Yelahanka
At EARTHA, art is not just taught — it is lived, felt, and celebrated as a way of being.
Community Service & Cultural Awareness by EARTHA
SATKRIYA — meaning noble action — is EARTHA's heartfelt initiative dedicated to empowering communities through art, education, and service.
This volunteer-driven movement nurtures cultural awareness and holistic development, inspiring individuals to discover their inner strength through the transformative power of the arts.
Through free community programs, participants are introduced to:
These programs awaken creativity, confidence, and self-awareness through regular classes, workshops, and cultural camps conducted across villages, rural schools, colleges, and communities, reaching even the most remote corners.
The program lovingly serves underprivileged children, orphans, and individuals with mental, visual, or physical challenges, while also collaborating with NGOs and cultural organizations to extend its reach.
Through the SATKRIYA Project, EARTHA envisions a world where every soul — regardless of background — experiences the healing, dignity, and joy that Art and Culture bring.
In serving others, we find ourselves.
Planting life, nurturing spirit.
Jīva Vana Yātra is EARTHA's sacred green initiative — a soulful journey that celebrates our oneness with nature.
It invites every student, artist, and visitor to plant a tree and nurture it as a living companion, symbolizing growth, gratitude, and continuity.
Through this journey, learners experience the deep rhythm that connects earth, breath, and being — realizing that nature is not separate from life, but life itself.
Each sapling planted at EARTHA Gurukul becomes part of a growing forest of consciousness — a serene space where trees, art, and human spirit coexist in harmony.
Jīva Vana Yātra is more than an ecological act; it is a meditative offering, a step towards healing the planet, and a living expression of the Gurukul's philosophy — Art. Nature. Spirit. One Life.
To plant a tree is to plant hope — to dance with life, in all its forms.
At EARTHA, we believe that caring for nature begins with the smallest acts of love.
We invite you to feed the birds — those colourful, gentle messengers of joy — by offering them water or grains in natural clay pots and eco-friendly bowls.
Your simple gesture nourishes life, supports sustainability, and becomes part of the Jīva Vana Yātra — our living journey with nature, where every act of kindness helps the earth breathe and bloom.
The Earth smiles when her birds are fed.