6:15 to 6:30 pm - Registration
6:30 to 8:00 pm - Event
Symbiosis Viman Nagar Auditorium. Use gates 3 and 4 for parking
All are welcome
A human being alone is designed to rise above the impacts of the ever-changing world and live a life of peace and progress. Over time, humanity has lost the knowledge of their inner design and now believe that stress and anxiety, strife and struggle are an inevitable part of life. This is not so.
Come rediscover the art of right living. Join us on a journey to uncover the priceless treasure of joy and peace that lies hidden within each one of us. Heed this Call to Happiness!
The Bhagavad Gita is a universal philosophy applicable to every human being. Discover the eternal wisdom that empowers one to navigate modern challenges with clarity and calm. With knowledge of the Gita, one can develop and master the skills for peaceful, purposeful, and prosperous living.
The 13th chapter of the Bhagavad Gita is entitled ‘The Yoga of Distinction Between Field and Knower of Field’. It methodically explains the constitution of your personality and points you to the Divinity within.
These five evenings will elevate your vision of life and enable you to live from the vantage ground of wisdom. A wisdom defined by the 20 qualities of a wise person, given out by Lord Krishna. Thereafter, your life is one of greater peace, greater fulfilment and greater happiness.
Sunanda Leelaram, affectionately known as Sunandaji, is the daughter-disciple of Swami A. Parthasarathy. Under his guidance, Sunandaji has been imbibing Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India for over four decades.
Sunandaji has addressed diverse audiences across four continents for the past forty years including Young Presidents’ Organisation, Harvard Business School, EY. Her clear and powerful presentation of ancient wisdom in contemporary thought has received widespread coverage in television, radio and print media.
For over five decades, Swami A. Parthasarathy conducted the Gita Jnana Yajna, a public lecture series on the Bhagavad Gita, across India and the globe. The effort was to make the invaluable wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita accessible to all humanity.
The tradition continues through Sunandaji, daughter-disciple of Swamiji.