Wonderful Vaadya Project

Available across Bengaluru

ShrotaHouse

ShrotaHouse

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About

We offer interactive musical sessions that introduce children and parents to Indian classical instruments through hands-on experiences. Our recurring events combine learning with fun activities, making traditional music accessible and engaging.

What Makes Us Different

  • Interactive learning approach with direct instrument handling
  • Family-oriented sessions that engage both parents and children
  • Integration of cultural elements with music education

Perfect For

Families with children interested in exploring Indian classical music instruments in a relaxed, interactive environment. Ideal for those seeking a hands-on introduction to traditional music.

Additional Details

Sessions are part of our regular event calendar, featuring various traditional instruments and cultural elements that make learning memorable and enjoyable.

Meet your Expert

ShrotaHouse

ShrotaHouse

27 connects in last 3 months

My Story

Music’s been in our bones since childhood—me singing, my brother on tabla, making chaos at home. That joy stuck with me. From IIT Mumbai music talks to swapping raag stories with legends, life’s been a wild ride. ShrotaHouse grew from that love—incubated at IIM Bangalore, now it’s our family. The magic’s real when a toddler hugs me and says, 'I’m your co-founder.' We’re building more than classes, it’s a home for music.

My Work

Musical Experiences for Kids & Families - We offer parent-child Jaltarang camp, Carnatic and Hindustani classes, Wonderful Vaadya Project, and the Color & Learn with Little Bajo activity book.

Our Teaching Style - We don’t just teach notes. It’s stories, instruments, and feeling—making music playful and personal for every child.

Family Bonding Through Music - Sessions are for kids and parents together. Everyone learns, everyone laughs. Even grown-ups find their inner musician.

Our Community Vibe - Join us, and you’re Shrota family—celebrating, cheering, and creating beautiful moments. Once a Shrota, always a Shrota.

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