📘 Fundamentals of Human Mentality: A Complete Sanatan Psychology Course
Course Overview
Format: Free Self-Paced Online
Language: English and Multilanguage
Author: Kedi Ganapati
University: MKG Digital University of Sanatan Dharma
Total Syllabus: 8
Practice: Read 3 times. Discuss with 3 people after reading. Agree, disagree, or write one strong opinion from your own perspective in your mother tongue.
What You Will Learn
- Fundamental of Mind and Tripindi
- The 108 elements of the human mind and how they shape thought, emotion, and behavior
- The concept of Mental Death — what it means and how it happens
- The nature of Mental Illness — explored through the Brain-Mind-Spirit framework
- The 36 Desires of Tantra and their role in human psychology
- The Principles of Triguna — Satva, Rajas, and Tamas — and how they govern the mind
- The Four Pillars of Diplomacy as tools of mental and social intelligence
- The process of Kundalini Awakening and its connection to mental evolution
- Spiritual seekers curious about the science of the mind
- Students interested in ancient Indian psychology and philosophy
- Anyone who wants to understand desire, will, consciousness, and mental health from a Sanatan perspective
- Learners worldwide — no prior knowledge required
How to Use This Syllabus
- Follow Syllabus in order for the best understanding
- Click each Syllabus link to open and read the full lesson
- All content is free and self-paced
- No qualification or registration required
📙 Syllabus 1: Fundamental of Mind and Tripindi
Duration: 1973 words; 15 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. How Tripindi Works: Intellectual, Mental, and Physical Reactions
2. The Role of Nadis: Ida, Pingala, and Sushumna
3. What is the Soul?
4. What is the Mind?
5. What is Prana?
6. Messages Sent by the Nadis
7. Disturbances in the Nadis and Their Effects
8. How Yoga Activates Tripindi
👉 Click Tripindi to
read Syllabus 1
📗 Syllabus 2: 108 Elements of Mind
Duration: 3897 words; 30 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. How Mindset is Formed
2. 12 Types of Human Mood
3. 12 Types of Human Nature
4. 8 Types of Mental State
5. 8 Types of Willpower
6. 4 Types of Perspectives
7. 64 Types of Emotions
8. Why Everyone Has a Different Mentality
👉 Click 108 Elements of Mind to read Syllabus 2
📒 Syllabus 3: Mental Illness
Duration: 3539 words; 28 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. Brain, Mind, and Spirit — the three-layer model
2. What causes mental illness from a Sanatan perspective
3. Types of mental imbalance and their roots
4. How modern lifestyle disconnects mind from spirit
5. Path to mental restoration and balance
👉 Click Mental
Illness to read Syllabus 3
📕 Syllabus 4: Mental Death
Duration: 1314 words; 10 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. Introduction to Mental Illness
2. Mental Illness Related to the Brain
3. Memory Disturbance and Trauma
4. Message Channels of the Brain – How They Work
5. Mental Illness Related to the Mind
6. Emotions vs Mood – Key Differences
7. Nature of Mind and Loss of Original Personality
8. Imagination vs Reality
9. Willpower and Human Desires
10. Mental Perspective and Its Impact
11. Mental Illness Related to Ganas (Spirits)
12. The 8 Chandal Ganas and Their Effects
13. Entry and Exit of Ganas
14. Identifying Different Types of Mental Illness
15. Treatment and Solutions
16. Balance Between Brain, Mind, and Spirit
👉 Click Mental
Death to read Syllabus 4
📔 Syllabus 5: 36 Desires of Tantra
Duration: 4771 words; 36 Minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. Introduction of Tantra: The Science of Action
2. The Trinity of Tantra: Time, Place, and Desire
3. The Eight Divine & Demonic Desires
4. The Six Tantric Actions
5. Tantric Marana Kriya
6. Tantric Mohana Kriya
7. Tantric Vashikarana Kriya
8. Tantric Stambhana Kriya
9. Tantric Vidvesana Kriya
10. Tantric Uchchatana Kriya
11. Why Is a Tantrik Needed to Perform Tantra?
12. The Origin of Tantra: Gauri and Ganapati
13. The Relation of Riddhi-Siddhi with Gauri-Ganapati
14. The 10 Forms of Tantric Riddhi: The Dasha Mahavidyas
15. The 36 Desires of Tantric Worship
16. The Complete Structure of Tantra: 3 Types and 36 Actions
👉 Click 36
Desires of Tantra to read Syllabus 5
📙 Syllabus 6: Principles of Triguna
Duration: 1139 words; 9 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. What Are the Three Gunas
2. Why Do the Three Gunas Exist?
3. The Five Elements of Human Nature
4. What Is Sattva Guna?
5. What Is Rajas Guna?
6. What Is Tamas Guna?
7. Combination of Gunas
8. Understanding Your Own Guna Composition
9. Are Gunas Fixed or Changeable?
10. Final Insight on Triguna
👉 Click Triguna to
read Syllabus 6
📗 Syllabus 7: Four Pillars of Diplomacy
Duration: 526 words; 4 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. What are the Principles of Diplomacy?
2. Sama Diplomacy – Winning Through Dialogue
3. Dama Diplomacy – Winning Through Wealth
4. Danda Diplomacy – Winning Through Power
5. Bheda Diplomacy – Winning Through Division
6. Who Needs to Use Diplomacy?
7. Is It Necessary to Use All Four Types?
8. Real-Life Examples of Diplomacy in History
👉 Click Diplomacy to read Syllabus 7
📒 Syllabus 8: Kundalini Awakening
Duration: 5634 words; 45 minutes reading × 3, with reflection.
Topics covered in this Syllabus:
1. Why Experiencing All Emotions is Essential for Spiritual Awakening
2. Meditation vs Kundalini – Understanding the Real Difference
3. The Concept of “Conversely Fortunate” in Life’s Journey
4. The Role of Chakras in Generating Human Emotions
5. Manipura Chakra 4 Emotions
6. Svadhisthana Chakra 6 Emotions
7. Manipura Chakra 10 Emotions
8. Anahata Chakra 12 Emotions
9. Vishuddha Chakra 16 Emotions
10. Ajna Chakra 2 Emotions
11. Sahasrara Chakra 14 Emotions
12. The Paradoxical Human Nature
13. Liberation vs Kundalini Awakening – Two Different Paths
👉 Click Kundalini
Awakening to read Syllabus 8
"A mind that knows itself is free; a mind that does not is bound by others."
Course Overview & Author’s Note
Total Course
Duration: Words 23000 Approx. 3 hours of reading, along with approximately 9
hours of reflection to fully complete the course.
Total Fees: Free — completely free to access, but the value of the content is priceless.
About the Author: Kedi Ganapati
has invested a substantial amount of money in the pursuit of this knowledge,
traveled an extensive distance by bike for research, and dedicated close to
eighteen years to exploring the original principles of human mentality.
His learning is grounded in practical life experiments and a self-developed
understanding, rather than traditional book-based study.
Copyright Notice: This course
is authored by Kedi Ganapati, founder of MKG Digital University of Sanatan
Dharma. The content is based on his mental experiments in philosophy and
psychology, developed through eighteen years of dedicated practice. It is part
of the book Kedi
Purana—a modern Purana of this last Kaliyuga.
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