What's ResaResa All About?
Values and Purpose
This ambitious project is about preserving, educating, promoting, and translating one of India’s oldest language Sanskrit, it’s literature and diverse Indian arts and cultures. The project targets current and future generations including scholars, students, and the public around the globe.
ResaResa’s literature content is authenticated by Sree Shankaracharya University (Kalady, India) and recited by real artists. The courses and their content are less reading and more training through visualized rendering of slokas and traditional Indian art forms. The platform also presents biographies by renowned and award-winning professionals with their performances.
Foundation
Build in 2015 by Remmia Menon – Executive Director and Producer, ResaResa provides a venue were renowned artists and professors from both India and abroad introduce you to the world of Indian classical literature starting from poems to short stories to age-old epics, this educational website has something to offer to every curious mind.
Accessibility
ResaResa’s classroom and content is accessible over the internet and across platforms with downloadable transcripts.
Uniqueness
ResaResa’s educational technique is unique, innovative and technology integrated language learning to establish the value of Indian classical literature around the globe. The content includes historical epics, stories from Sanskrit lithiasis with human values. Even with limited references available in the world today, ResaResa conducts research and breakdown complex Sanskrit literature contents into simple perceivable language, sharing learnings, culture, and the goodness. ResaResa promotes the culture through regional competitions in its original form and offers online training courses customizable for temples, schools, universities, and other institutions.
Promoters
Personas from Literature, Carnatic Music and Film industry who support and promotes ResaResa’s motto.
Late. Padmasree Sri. Mahakavi Akkitham
Poet and Recipient of India’s highest literary honor, the Jnanpith Award.
Sri. Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
Lyricist, poet, music director, singer Carnatic music.
Sri. Perumbavoor G Raveendranath
Singer and composer.
Sri. Srinivasan Doraiswamy
Singer and composer.
Sri. Bijibal Maniyil
Music composer and singer.
Sri. G. Venugopal
Singer
Sri. Karthik
Singer and Composer
Sri. Anoop Sankar
Singer and composer.
Sri. Ramesh Pisharody
Film actor and director.
Smt. Viji Vishwanathan
Singer.
Smt. Rekha Menon
TV anchor & writer.
Dr. David Mason
Poet and prolific writer of verse and prose.