
Where Sound, Stillness
& Wellness Unite.
Live 1:1 online classes in Indian classical music, instruments, and yoga. A nurturing space guided by master practitioners since 2000.
Only at Svarasattva.
Learn at your own pace through a personalized adaptive learning model that favors your interest and growth, rooted in authentic tradition.
Live 1x1 Focus
Real-time personal guidance from expert teachers.
Result-Oriented
Structured curriculum tailored to your specific pace.
Small Batches
Strictly limited group sizes to ensure quality attention.
Graded Courses
Clear progression from foundational to advanced levels.
The Svarasattva Standard
We've worked in
national classical
networks where
clarity is non-negotiable.

Rooted in the rich legacy of Gitanjali School of Music (founded in 2000), that same standard now defines the bespoke programs we build for our students.
We integrate precise technical practice with deep emotional expression, helping you shape a presence that commands attention and inspires inner peace.
Our Approach
Rooted in the
rich legacy of
Gitanjali School.
Founded in 2000 by Smt. Sarala Devi, with over 26 years of experience in Carnatic music teaching, Svarasattva is our digital platform dedicated to holistic education.
We bring broadcast discipline to the process. Clear thinking. Strong editorial judgement. Consistent production quality. Not because it sounds impressive, but because it builds trust.
Curriculum
Programs crafted for
balance & mastery.
The People We've Amplified
Listen to the stories of individuals who transformed their practice and found their true resonance with Svarasattva.
"I love how my teachers adapt the curriculum to my preferences so I excel at what I am good at and stay motivated while also working on improvement."
"The 1-1 sessions really helped Avishi because she got undivided attention. I have now enrolled my younger daughter as well at Svarasattva for singing lessons."
"I always look forward to my sessions because of how fun and supportive my teacher is, especially when I find something difficult. My teacher always makes it easy."
