Intro to Bhakti with Rasanath and Vrindavan (Group 3 / Online)
Intro to Bhakti is a starting point for anyone interested in spirituality and wanting a systematic introduction to the philosophical basis of bhakti.
Intro to Bhakti is a starting point for anyone interested in spirituality and wanting a systematic introduction to the philosophical basis of bhakti.
Jaya Jagannath’s online Srimad Bhagavatam Study Group is a unique opportunity to hear and become inspired in the essential teachings of Bhakti-yoga on a daily basis. Together, the group systematically studies the Srimad-Bhagavatam, primarily through the commentaries of Srila Prabhupada.
Thursday Night Kirtan is a dynamic musical experience of the Bhakti tradition as well as a space of connection and community for the city’s Bhakti practitioners.
Jaya Jagannath’s online Srimad Bhagavatam Study Group is a unique opportunity to hear and become inspired in the essential teachings of Bhakti-yoga on a daily basis. Together, the group systematically studies the Srimad-Bhagavatam, primarily through the commentaries of Srila Prabhupada.
Join Vraja Lila and Ekavira for a day of exploration and transformation as they unpack the difference between lust and love, teach us how to uncover and fulfill our real desires, and facilitate our journey in our quest for wholeness.
Intro to Bhakti is a starting point for anyone interested in spirituality and wanting a systematic introduction to the philosophical basis of bhakti.
Treat yourself or a close friend or loved one to an experience of transformative massage and Ayurvedic acupressure (marma).
Yoga Nidra, the art of conscious relaxation. Join this healing and nourishing practice to create space for your mind, body and soul.
Gita Life is a weekly exploration of the Bhagavad Gita, facilitated by Karuna Gauranga and other invited guest speakers. Join the interactive talk aimed at uncovering lasting solutions to the daily grind of life in a fast-paced world.
Bhagavat-sravana is a weekly immersion for Bhakti enthusiasts who desire to commune with the sacred texts of the tradition.