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Saga Veda Dhvani- Introduction to Ancient Poetry

Saga Veda Dhvani- Introduction to Ancient Poetry

Dhs. 150.00 AED
Sale price  Dhs. 150.00 AED Regular price 

Five thousand years ago, knowledge was not written down. It was held in the breath, shaped by the mouth, and passed from one person to another through sound. Veda Dhvani begins there.

A session in sacred sound, ancient Vedic poetry, and the quiet discipline of a practice that still works.

Session Information

From scattered and overstimulated → to focused, grounded, and carrying something ancient inside them.

Not performance. Not memorisation for its own sake. A child learning what their voice can hold.

Session Facilitator- Nidhi Agarwal

Children leave:

  • With a short daily practice they can return to
  • More aware of sound, breath, and how their voice works
  • Having met the Vedic world — its stories, its questions, its deities — through their own curiosity
  • Quieter than when they entered. In the best way.
Refund Policy

We hold every spot with care, and ask the same in return.

Full refund for cancellations made more than 72 hours before the session start time. 50% refund for cancellations made within 72 hours. No refund for cancellations on the day of the session or non-attendance.

Cancellations must be communicated directly to SAGA via WhatsApp or email at care@mysaga.co. Spaces are limited and late cancellations affect children on the waitlist.

In the rare event that SAGA needs to cancel or reschedule a session, all registered participants will receive a full refund or the option to transfer to a future date.

For queries, reach us at care@mysaga.co or +971 58 618 0747.

Four things worth knowing

<strong>Sound as a living thing</strong>

Sound as a living thing

The Vedas were composed in specific syllables and rhythms designed to be felt. Children experience this — in their chests, their breath, the space around them.

<strong>Stories that have lasted 5,000 years</strong>

Stories that have lasted 5,000 years

The deities, questions, and poetry of the Vedic world are introduced through stories. No prior knowledge needed. Just genuine curiosity.

<strong> A voice used with intention</strong>

A voice used with intention

Speech clarity, breath awareness, and single-minded focus emerge naturally from the practice.

<strong>Something to take home</strong>

Something to take home

Every child leaves with a short, simple practice — a sloka, a breathing sequence, a moment of stillness — that belongs to them.

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