"Bhaja Govindam" Course
In this class, we will read and analyze the text “Bhaja Govindam,” written by Adi Shankara. This class will be divided into 9 sessions and will be held over Zoom. The required text will be provided by email, prior to the first session. Register by December 27th, 2020 (you only need to register once). Zoom Meeting ID and password will be emailed prior to each session. There is NO FEE for this course. (scroll down for overview of the text)
Dates:
December 29th
January 6th, 13th, 21st, 26th
February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
Every session will be held at 7:30-8:30 p.m. EST. There will be a 15 minute Q and A session at the end of every session.
In this class, we will read and analyze the text “Bhaja Govindam,” written by Adi Shankara. This class will be divided into 9 sessions and will be held over Zoom. The required text will be provided by email, prior to the first session. Register by December 27th, 2020 (you only need to register once). Zoom Meeting ID and password will be emailed prior to each session. There is NO FEE for this course. (scroll down for overview of the text)
Dates:
December 29th
January 6th, 13th, 21st, 26th
February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
Every session will be held at 7:30-8:30 p.m. EST. There will be a 15 minute Q and A session at the end of every session.
In this class, we will read and analyze the text “Bhaja Govindam,” written by Adi Shankara. This class will be divided into 9 sessions and will be held over Zoom. The required text will be provided by email, prior to the first session. Register by December 27th, 2020 (you only need to register once). Zoom Meeting ID and password will be emailed prior to each session. There is NO FEE for this course. (scroll down for overview of the text)
Dates:
December 29th
January 6th, 13th, 21st, 26th
February 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th
Every session will be held at 7:30-8:30 p.m. EST. There will be a 15 minute Q and A session at the end of every session.
“Bhaja Govindam,” also known as Moha Mudgara (the remover of delusions), is a very popular text with 31 verses, written by the 8th century philosopher Adi Shankara. It is an exceptional guide to practical spirituality, as well as a great introduction to Vedanta. It explains the fallacies in our outlook of life, along with our wrong notions and delusions.