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  • 06 Sep, 2024
    Advanced Vedanta Friday 7:00 - 8:45 PM: Kathopanisad
    Friday
    07:00 PM - 08:45 PM EST
    Chinmaya Vrindavan
    Chinmaya Vrindavan Balavihar - Fri PM
    95 Cranbury Neck Rd
    Cranbury, NJ, 08512
    $750.00

    Adult Study Group Attendees:  Open only to registered Balavihar families or Parivaar/Sevak members Time:  7:00 - 8:45 pm Fridays on Balavihar weekends   Kathopanishad is a unique Upanishad which starts with a katha (a story) of a young boy who is ready to face the Lord of Death in his quest for Truth to know what lies beyond death. He asks the very pertinent and philosophical question, ‘Is there or is there not, and if it is what is it?’In short, this teaching is an extravaganza of spiritual knowledge and meditation that guides a student step by step to the glorious state of immortality, peace and bliss. The format of our class will be to watch video of Guruj’s  discourses for about 30 minutes and continue our Satsangha reading out Gurudev’s Book on Kathopanishad followed by Q&A . The class will have active participation with a quest to prime our precious moments to unfold the mystery beyond Death.
  • 08 Sep, 2024
    Advanced Vedanta Sunday 1:00 - 2:45 PM: Kenopanishad
    Sunday
    01:00 PM - 02:45 PM EST
    Chinmaya Vrindavan
    Chinmaya Vrindavan Balavihar - Sun PM
    95 Cranbury Neck Rd
    Cranbury, NJ, 08512
    $750.00

    Adult Study Group Attendees:  Open only to registered Balavihar families or Parivaar/Sevak members Time: 12:45 - 2:30 PM Sundays on Balavihar weekends   Kena Upanishad also humorously called ‘What-O-Upanishad’ by Swami Chinmayananda is one of the most important among the many Upanishads. Kena means ‘by whom’ and true to its name this Upanishad digs deep into the question of who or what is the enlivening force that makes us think and do things. It starts off by asking ‘willed by whom does the mind land upon objects’? An innocent but deep question indeed. The Upanishad then develops on this thought into profound depths which takes one into the core of Vedantic teachings.