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Sangkrit’s Family Program Is Now A Kindle eBook — Get It On Amazon India

Sangkrit’s complete family program — घर पर शिक्षा घर से काम (Education at Home, Work from Home) — is now available as a Kindle eBook on Amazon India.

This is not just a book. It is a living curriculum, updated continuously, rooted in millennia of Vedic wisdom and reoriented entirely for the internet age.

What Is This Book About?

The title says it plainly: education at home, work from home. But the depth beneath those words is vast.

The book lays out Sangkrit’s Parivarik Karyakram — a Family Program designed to build a Family Office at home. A Family Office manages capital growth and benefit distribution across generations. The Family Program trains each new generation to operate it.

In an era when most families send their children out for education and out for employment — often never to return — Sangkrit proposes an ancient and yet thoroughly modern alternative: build everything from home, on the internet, for generations to come.

Who Should Read This?

Anyone who wants to:

  • Homeschool their children with purpose and direction
  • Start earning from home without capital investment
  • Build a family business that survives and grows across generations
  • Understand the Vedic heritage of the Sankrit gotra and its relevance today
  • Learn from Sangkrit’s model of sponsorship-funded free education for all

A Curriculum Rooted in Sangkrit Heritage

The book opens with the glory of the Bharatavansha and the Sangkrit gurukul — tracing the lineage from Rishi Sankrati, through Raja Rantideva, through Pandit Matabheekh Pandey, to the present day. This centenary edition marks the hundredth birth anniversary of Pandit Matabheekh Pandey (14 January 1925 – 14 January 2025).

Raja Rantideva’s guiding principle — “I desire neither kingdom, nor heaven, nor liberation; I only wish to end the suffering of all beings” — is the mool mantra of this entire program.

The Internet-Age Gurukul

Sangkrit has reinvented the ancient gurukul for the internet age. The technology portal sangkrit.net remains freely accessible to all, sustained by sponsorships rather than fees. Students who complete this curriculum go on to become successful Domainers — entrepreneurs and investors — and employ others within their own domains.

The book is updated continuously. Buying it on Kindle means you always have access to the latest edition.

Get the eBook Now

👉 Buy on Amazon India — घर पर शिक्षा घर से काम

Sponsor UPI: sangkrit@icici

Kindle In Cloud: Read Kindle Books Offline In Your Chromebook

Kindle Cloud Reader allows you to read Kindle books right inside you Google Chrome browser.Great for Chromebook as also programmed to work offline. It is an official web app from Amazon that lets you read your Kindle books, instantly. Not only this much but customize the look font and also you can write notes, make highlights and add bookmarks. Then you can view all of your notes etc from other Kindle reader apps too.

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Allow Your WordPress Blog Readers To Send Content To Their Kindle Devices And Apps

Now you can add a Send to Kindle button with in your WordPress blog posts and allow your readers to send your post content to their Kindle devices and apps so that they can read it afterwards anytime they like. This can be easily done by using brand new WordPress plugin Send to Kindle which is now available in WordPress Plugin Repository.

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Security Flaw In Amazon’s Kindle Touch

The H’s associates at heise Security demonstrate a proof-of-concept exploit for the Kindle Touch which causes the kindle to reboot. There is a security flaw in web browser built into Amazon’s Kindle Touch eBook reader. Whenever any user navigates any specially crafted webpage the kindle executes arbitary shell commands as root that allows attackers to access the eBook reader’s underlying Linux system and potentially steal the access credentials for the Amazon account linked to the Kindle, or purchase books with account of Kindle’s user. Check this report and this video.