Hindu University of America Logo

Hindu University of America

  • About HUA
          • About HUA
          • President’s Message
          • Goals & Objectives
          • Learning Outcomes
          • Mission & Vision
          • Values
          • Ethos And Culture
          • Our Promise
          • Heritage
          • Team
        • Learn more about HUA

        • Legacy Gift
        • Donate Today

  • Academics
          • Academics
          • Divisions
          • Programs
          • Areas of Study
          • Courses
          • Faculty
          • Credit Hours
          • Academic Calendar
        • Explore programs and courses

        • Browse our course catalog

  • Ayurveda
  • Admissions
          • Admissions
          • Contact
          • Apply
          • Conversion Formula
          • Credit Transfer
          • Tuition and Fees
          • Scholarships
        • Students
        • Learn more about our admissions process

        • Legacy Gift
        • Apply Now

  • Advancement
          • Advancement
          • Director’s Message
          • Giving to HUA
          • Giving Categories
          • Sustenance Funds
          • Capital Funds
          • Endowment Funds
          • Donor Recognition
          • Legacy Gift Guidelines
        • Learn about giving to HUA

        • Give to HUA

  • Activities
          • Videos
          • Webinars
          • Events
          • Photos
  • Blog
  • Login
          • Calender
          • Drive
          • Chat
          • Meet
        • Access HUA Email

        • Access HUA LMS

Hindu University of America Logo

Hindu University of America

FAQ

Menu

Give
Login
Hindu University of America Logo
Give
Login

Menu

Latest Blog Varna Jati & Caste – Part 1
Annual Giving Campaign - 2025-2026 is under way. Donate today by Clicking Here, and help us reach our goal.
So far $7,265 has been raised out of a target of $ 3 Million. Click Here to donate today and help us reach our goal.

Course Details

Home / Course / Mother Womb – Engaging the Divine Feminine

Mother Womb – Engaging the Divine Feminine

$300.00

Register for Course

Course Code:

YOG3301

Credit Hours:

1.5

Course Level:

300

Area of Study:

Yoga Studies

Course Description

YOG3301 – This course will guide students on a journey of empowering and healing themselves through engaging with the Divine Feminine force existent in their bodies and womb. Grounded in the work of Hindu yogis Sri Aurobindo and the Mother, the teachings of Vedic Monk Mother Maya from the Srividya tradition, and the sciences of Ayurveda and Yoga, we will explore the layers of the womb and its inheritances, including conceptions of womanhood and motherhood. We will connect with the innate intelligence of our wombs to begin to heal from menstrual symptoms, infertility, uterine disorders, and the painful repercussions of miscarriage and loss. And we will engage with practices to transform our wombs into sacred containers for our unborn children.
Apply for Program
Enroll In Program
Scholarships
Ask Us A Question
Express Interest

Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Community Education Program (CEP)
  • Certificate Program in Hindu Studies (CPHS)

Division

Community Education Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective

Prerequisites:

Semester / Quarter System:

Quarter

Number of Weeks:

11

Semester / Quarter Offered:

Winter 2024

Days of the Week:

Wednesday

Time:

8:00 pm to 9:30 pm EST

Start Date:

January 17, 2024

End Date:

March 27, 2024

Faculty

Ms. Shilpa Agarwal

Shilpa Agarwal is the author of the internationally published novel, Haunting Bombay, a literary ghost story set in 1960’s Bombay and a San Francisco Chronicle Bestseller. She is the host of the weekly global radio show, Lifeforce, exploring forces Read More..
read more

shilpa.agarwal@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives:

In this course students will be able to:

  • Examine the womb as it is conceived in Hindu tradition and by our yogis, including its layers of consciousness.
  • Recognize and communicate with the Divine Feminine force within our wombs to guide, heal, and transform our lives, and those of our children.
  • Determine and integrate the best care practices for our wombs during conception, pregnancy, and in our daily lives.
  • Analyze the fundamental connection between historical traumas and disease/pain, especially as presented as painful symptoms in the womb.
  • Negotiate our vitality and health, and those of our children, from a place of inner knowing and confidence.
  • Collaborate with other students to foster communities of care.

Featured Testimonial

Course Content

The womb is a source of creation and a powerful multidimensional nexus where one generation meets the next, signifying the continuation of an unbroken lineage back through time and human history, and the passing on of memory and samskaras. It is a seat of the Divine Feminine and a sacred container which shapes the consciousness of our unborn children.

In Hindu tradition, the womb has been held as a sacred and powerful center of the Divine Feminine, yet in modern life, many women are disconnected from this source within them, instead suffering from painful and debilitating symptoms. Some of these symptoms are due to our own beliefs, wounds, and perceptions, while others can be traced back to our mothers, grandmothers, and beyond.

Our genetic inheritances are coded in the DNA but we also receive epigenetic inheritances which do not alter the genes but gene expression, and which are impacted by stresses/traumas suffered by ourselves and our ancestors. These may include legacies of gendered violence against women, collective feminine pain, and historical traumas such as colonialism, famine, and war. These stresses may adversely impact our biology and health, thought-patterns, emotional-patterns, and those of our children.

The science of epigenetics is now catching up with what our yogis and indigenous traditions always understood, that our ancestors’ unprocessed or unhealed experiences live in our bodies right now, and they impact not only how we see and engage with the world but also our current state of health, wellbeing, and vitality. Epigenetics looks at how a past event creates an imprint on a family system that becomes a blueprint for unconscious family patterns. The things we struggle with – recurring thoughts, turbulent emotions, and even physical ailments – are oftentimes seeded before we were even born.

Healing ourselves and the generations who come before us and after us begins with an exploration of ourselves, examining who we are as women and mothers, what our ancestors went through in their lives, and what beliefs they held in order to survive and even thrive. It involves becoming conscious of what sits inside us in the subtle dimensions of our bodies and minds, and sifting through cultural practices that can either burden or liberate us. From a place of centeredness within themselves, students will learn how to shift through what they wish to carry forward in their lives and pass down to their children, and what they wish to release.

In this course, students will be guided through a Hindu yogic psychological lens and psychospiritual framework, and through lecture, guest speakers, healing exercises, personal reflection, and community sharing to engage with the Divine Feminine force innate in all women and mothers.

Class Structure

There will be a minimum of 1.5 contact hours with one or more faculty every week. The class is structured in a way that promotes discussion based on self-study and reflection each week. While the content being discussed in each class will be concluded within 90 minutes, the discussion time will be free format, and can continue for an additional 30 minutes. The class will be a safe and inclusive space for sharing and discovery.

At the end of the course, students will be required to submit a (non-academic) summary paper based on students’ self-reflection on what they have learnt and assimilated, and what has touched and inspired them deeply.

X

Mother Womb – Engaging the Divine Feminine

$300.00

Clear

Share:

Browse course catalog
Hindu University of America | HUA

Be Part of The HUA Community

Sign-up for HUA communications

Hindu University of America

Main Campus:

  • Pine Lake Retreat Center,
  • 21725 FL-33,
  • Groveland, FL 34736

Administrative Office:

  • 5200 Vineland Rd #125
    Orlando, FL 32811
  • 407 545 5057
  • 407-205-2118
  • info@hua.edu
  • Tax ID / EIN: 59-2977691
Links
  • About HUA
  • President’s Message
  • Goals & Objectives
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Mission & Vision
  • Values
  • Ethos And Culture
  • Our Promise
  • Heritage
  • Team
  • About HUA
  • President’s Message
  • Goals & Objectives
  • Learning Outcomes
  • Mission & Vision
  • Values
  • Ethos And Culture
  • Our Promise
  • Heritage
  • Team
Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • LinkedIn
adroll_adv_id = "WRMHDHS2DBFK5PGCWPKAKT"; adroll_pix_id = "Q53K5Q3BZ5BQVLS4XEHZIW"; adroll_version = "2.0"; adroll_current_page = "product_page"; adroll_currency = "USD"; adroll_language = "en_US"; adroll_products = [{"product_id":"13513","price":"300.00","category":"course new template","name":"Mother Womb - Engaging the Divine Feminine"}];

Be Part of The HUA Community

Sign-up for our free webinars

"*" indicates required fields

Please put your phone number with country code.
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Cart
  • Your cart is empty! Return to shop
Checkout - $0.00
  • 0
  • 1
Certificate Program in Hindu Studies
Please click on the link below to enroll into the Mother Womb – Engaging the Divine Feminine Program or the appropriate phase.

On the program page, there are multiple payment plan options to choose from.

Certificate Program in Hindu Studies

Mother Womb – Engaging the Divine Feminine

Courses in the Program

  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Jyotisha)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Vedanta)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Yoga)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Jyotish)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Vedanta (Basic)
  • Applied Vedic Sciences Basic (Yoga)
  • Mimamsa Advanced
  • Mimamsa Basic
  • Nyaya-vaisesika Advanced
  • Nyaya-Vaisesika Basic
  • Sahitya – III
  • Sahitya – IV
  • Sahitya – Padya
  • Sahitya Landscape
  • Term Project – Sanskrit Studies
  • Introduction to Vedas
  • The Vedas (Atharva)
  • The Vedas (Rgveda)
  • The Vedas (Yajus-Sama)
  • Vedic Science Foundations
  • Vyakarana – I
  • Vyakarana – II
  • Vyakarana – III
  • Vyakarana – IV