An Introduction to Bhagavad-Gita: A Definitive Guide to the Science of Yoga and Well Being (Certified Course)
Aravind Mohanram
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
IN SEARCH OF VEDIC INDIA Its History, Culture and Hidden Glory A Certified Course, ALL ARE WELCOME!
Bolder minds are keen to discover the hidden achievements of the ancients. The India of remote antiquity may surface as the greatest find in the new millennium. In search of Vedic India (a 4-part course) provides an introduction to one of the most ancient, glorious and extant civilizations in mankinds history.
Web: http://web.mit.edu/bhakti-yoga
Contact: Prakash N Govindan, 1-321, x3-5353, gpn@mit.edu
Aravind Mohanram
PART 1 HISTORY, SACRED TEXTS AND TEACHINGS
History of Greater India Vedas, Gita and Bhagavatam Simultaneous Oneness and Difference Suffering and Well-Being
Thu Jan 7, 07:30-08:45pm, 56-180
Aravind Mohanram
PART 2 SPIRITUALITY, SAGES AND TRADITIONS
Absolute Truth (Godhead) and His Energies Life, Consciousness and Matter Aliens and Extra-terrestrial Life Guru, Sages and Disciplic Lines
Thu Jan 14, 07:30-08:45pm, 56-180
Aravind Mohanram
PART 3 CULTURE, ARTS AND SCIENCES
Sacred Places and Architectures Fine Arts and Festivals Vedic Cosmology, Time and Space Ayurveda
Thu Jan 21, 07:30-08:45pm, 56-180
Aravind Mohanram
PART 4 SOCIETY, PRACTICES AND CURRENT STATUS
Varnashrama, Caste System and Women Vegetarianism Yoga, Meditation and Sacred Sounds Deity and Idolatry
And more!
Thu Jan 28, 07:30-08:45pm, 56-180
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Beginner Yoga
Celia Markey
Thu Jan 7, 14, 21, 28, 06:15-07:30pm, 56-180
Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 30 participants.
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Join MIT Bhakti-Yoga for Hatha yoga & Kirtan sessions. Our practice includes warm-ups, standing and sitting asanas, pranayama, and meditation. We will also have some music in form of Kirtan at the end of the sessions. Wear loose, comfortable clothing, and bring your own mat if you have one (we have extras, but they will run out). As with any exercise, don't eat right beforehand. Beginners welcome. You dont need any previous experience!
Web: http://web.mit.edu/bhakti-yoga
Contact: Prakash N Govindan, 1-321, x3-5353, gpn@mit.edu
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