Sahadharmacharya
Intimacy of Spiritual Consort & Companionship

About The Offering
In Sanathana tradition, the man or woman in a relationship is called a ‘co-pilgrim’ on the path of truth & Kama, Ardha, Dharma & Moksha.
She is called Sahadharmacharini and he is called Sahadharmachari. A spiritual companionship is called Sahadharmacharya.
The man & woman drive each other’s spiritual thirst & complement each other’s Svadharma, a true union of a Man & Woman : Ardhanarishwar.

Wisdom for Your Soul
- In Kali Yuga, spiritual seeking is best done with a spiritual companion, spiritual friend or in Grhasta Ashram
- How men & women are spiritually different
- The art of becoming a spiritual consort as a man & woman
Pati & Patni Seva - The role of Sahadharmachari & Sahadharmacharini in each other’s Svadharma
- Spiritual intimacy – From Kama to Bakthi
- Spiritualize your marriage & relationship
In-Person | Online
10 Hours
Malaysia & Asia
(Except Singapore)
RM 1000
Singapore, Australia,
New Zealand
SGD 360
America &
Europe
USD 280
What Our Clients Say
Raghav & Nandini
“Sahadharmacharya transformed our understanding of marriage. We moved from simply living together to walking as true co-pilgrims. The teachings on Svadharma and spiritual intimacy helped us support each other’s growth with awareness and devotion. Our relationship now feels sacred.”
Vikram
“I learned what it truly means to be a Sahadharmachari. The guidance on Pati Seva and spiritual leadership was both grounding and humbling. I now see my role not as authority, but as responsibility in nurturing our shared Dharma.”
Meenakshi
“This offering deepened my understanding of being a Sahadharmacharini. The wisdom on feminine spirituality and companionship helped me embrace both strength and surrender. Our bond has evolved from emotional dependence to conscious spiritual partnership.”
Anil & Kavya
“The concept of Ardhanarishwar came alive for us through this program. We learned how Kama can mature into Bhakti within marriage. It has spiritualized our daily life, communication, and intimacy. We now truly feel like companions on the path to Moksha.”





