Course Duration
1 Hour
1 Hour
Videos
1 Hour/ Session
1 Hour/ Session
No. Of Sessions
1
1
Sessions per week
At your own pace
At your own pace
Language
English
Eligibility
Anyone
Anyone
Schedule of Classes
Starts on
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Always Open
At your own pace
About the Teacher
ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya
About the Teacher
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:
What is the Meaning of Mahabhagavata? (Isopanisad Mantra 6)
Course Description:
This course explores the profound teachings of Isopanisad Mantra 6, focusing on the concept of Mahabhagavata. It delves into understanding how one can systematically see everything in relation to the Supreme Lord, recognize all living entities as His parts and parcels, and perceive the Supreme Lord within everything. Through this perspective, one learns to transcend hatred and foster universal love and respect.
Course Material:
- Isopanisad, Mantra 6
- Commentaries by renowned scholars
- Lectures and Video
Target Audience:
- Individuals interested in Vedic philosophy and spirituality
- Practitioners of meditation and yoga
- Students of comparative religion and theology
- Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of universal love and oneness
Course Requirements:
- No prior knowledge of Vedic scriptures is required
- A willingness to engage in self-reflection and practice meditation
Important Guidelines for Students:
- Approach the material with an open mind and a willingness to learn
- Dedicate time daily for reading, reflection, and meditation
- Apply the teachings in daily life to experience their transformative power
What Will Students Gain from This Course?
- A comprehensive understanding of the concept of Mahabhagavata
- Insight into seeing the Supreme Lord in all aspects of life
- Enhanced ability to cultivate universal love and respect
- Practical techniques for meditation and reflection
- A sense of community through interaction with like-minded learners
Why Should One Attend This Course?
- To deepen one's spiritual practice and understanding
- To learn how to live a life of universal love and harmony
- To gain insights from ancient wisdom that are relevant to modern life
- To join a community of individuals dedicated to personal and spiritual growth
What Problems of Students Are We Solving Through the Curriculum?
- Helping students overcome feelings of hatred and division
- Providing tools to see beyond material differences and recognize spiritual unity
- Offering practical methods to incorporate spiritual teachings into daily life