Study Groups for Adults
Adult Study Groups
Adults
Sep 08, 2024 - Aug 31, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 PM CST
- Sunday
2 Sessions
FREE
11S080 Kingery Highway, Willowbrook, IL, USA
Willowbrook, IL 60527
Chinmaya Mission Chicago
Description:
Adult Study Groups offered for Academic Year 2024-25
SG#1: Kindle Life
SG#2: Bhaja Govindam
SG#3: Tattva Bodha
SG#4: Manha Sodhanam
SG#5: Bhagavad Gita (Chapter-3)
SG#6: Bhagavad Gita (Chapter-6)
SG#7: Bhagavad Gita (Chapter-14)
Who should attend? - Open to all Parents, Guardians, Adults and Youth.
Kindle Life (SG#1) is the First study class recommeded for all "New" members to the Chinmaya Mission (including those who started late in the last academic year; or old members returning after a long gap).
As a pre-requisite, signing-up for any study class (i.e. from SG#2 to SG#7) requires completion of the prior study classe(s).
For questions, guidance please contact Sri. Sunil Narayanan or Sri.Venkata Ramana Namboori
Session Dates: 09/08/2024, 08/31/2025
Additional Information:
The most important followup measure of the Gnana Yagnas is the Study Group program. A systematic study of the scriptural texts prescribed in the Study Group Scheme by Gurudev Swami Chinmayananda after testing its validity over several years.
The basic concept of the Study Group is to study the scriptures by those who have curiosity/thirst to benefit from the perennial wisdom of the Rishis.
A Study Group is a open, encouraging, and lively forum facilitated typically by two Sevaks. Study Group members typically are assigned to read, analyze, and share their understanding of a particular chapter, verse, or a portion of the Study text.
How Study Groups are organized:
Each Study Group member will be allotted a portion in the text. During the subsequent class the Sevak would summarize briefly the proceedings of the last class and request the allotted member to offer his contributions. After the member has finished his contributions/raised questions, the Sevak would request other members for their suplementary contributions on the topic under discussion as also answers to questions raised. Repetition of stanzas and word meanings given in the text under study is essential to become familiar with Sanskrit verses. After the contributions are over, the Sevak, as a member of the class could also make his contributions. Repetitions are to be avoided. After the 45 – 60 minutes of class time, the Sevak should punctually close the class with the recitation of the Pledge by all and quietly disperse with “Hari Om”. By following the procedure with sincerity and enthusiasm, members would get the cream of wisdom of the text under study by the technique of cooperative thinking.
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