Divine vs. Earthly Bodies!

By ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya

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Course Duration

1 Hour

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1 Hour/ Session

No. Of Sessions

1

Sessions per week

At your own pace

Language
English

Eligibility

Anyone

Schedule of Classes

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Always Open

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ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya

ISKCON Bhagavat Mahavidyalaya aims to provide a facility for its members to study, practice, and disseminate the teachings of Srimad Bhagavatam, along with the writings of the Gaudiya Vaisnava acaryas and the branches of Vedic philosophy, culture, music and science in the context of Srila Prabhupada’s teachings. ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya is located in Sri Govardhan dhama to systematically propagate the teachings of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and Caitanya-caritāmṛta to the society at large.

To accomplish the above mission, ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya will facilitate philosophical training for adult residential and non-residential students through the traditional Vedic educational methods. ISKCON Bhagavat Mahavidyalaya has been inspired by the service and efforts of His Grace Gopiparanadhana Prabhu and His Holiness Gaur Krishna Gosvami Maharaja. Their dedication toward the study and the dissemination of the teachings of Srimad Bhagavatam is the torchlight guiding us forward to serve this mission.

Course Overview

Course Title:

Divine vs. Earthly Bodies (Isopanisad Mantra 8)

Course Description:

This self-study course explores the concepts of divine and earthly bodies as presented in Isopanisad Mantra 8. Students will delve into the philosophical distinctions between the eternal, divine essence and the transient, material form. The course aims to provide a deeper understanding of these fundamental principles and their implications for personal spiritual growth and daily life.

Course Material:

  • Isopanisad (Translation and Commentary on Mantra 8)
  • Supplementary Readings
  • Relevant chapters from Vedic texts and commentaries
  • Recorded lectures on Isopanisad Mantra 8 and related concepts
  • Podcasts and discussions on the philosophical implications of the mantra
  • Reflection prompts, journaling exercises, and thought experiments

Target Audience:

  • Individuals interested in Vedic philosophy and spirituality
  • Students of comparative religion and metaphysics
  • Practitioners seeking deeper insights into the nature of existence
  • Anyone curious about the interplay between the divine and the material world

Course Requirement:

  • Basic familiarity with Vedic texts and philosophy is helpful but not required
  • An open mind and a willingness to engage in deep reflection
  • Access to the recommended readings and multimedia resources

Important Guidelines for Students:

  • Engage with the course material at your own pace, ensuring thorough understanding before moving on to the next section
  • Complete all exercises and reflect on how the concepts relate to your personal experiences
  • Participate in any discussion forums or study groups if available, to enhance understanding through shared perspectives
  • Maintain a journal to document insights and questions that arise during your study

What Will Students Gain from This Course?

  • A nuanced understanding of the distinction between divine and earthly bodies as presented in Isopanisad Mantra 8
  • Insights into how these concepts apply to personal spiritual practice and daily life
  • Enhanced ability to critically engage with Vedic texts and their interpretations
  • Greater clarity on the nature of existence and the self

Why Should One Attend This Course?

  • To gain a deeper appreciation of ancient Vedic wisdom and its relevance to contemporary life
  • To explore fundamental questions about the nature of reality and self
  • To enrich personal spiritual practice with profound philosophical insights
  • To connect with a community of learners interested in similar philosophical inquiries

What Problems of Students Are We Solving Through the Curriculum?

  • Providing clarity on complex philosophical concepts related to the nature of existence
  • Offering structured guidance for independent study and reflection
  • Helping students integrate ancient wisdom into their personal and spiritual lives
  • Addressing questions and confusion regarding the relationship between the divine and material worlds

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