The Bhagavad Gita
An Advaita-based exploration for everyday living
A gentle, practical unfolding of the Bhagavad Gita — not as philosophy to memorize, but as wisdom to live by.
A gentle, practical unfolding of the Bhagavad Gita — not as philosophy to memorize, but as wisdom to live by.
This course approaches the Bhagavad Gita through the lens of Advaita Vedanta, emphasizing clarity, self-inquiry, and lived understanding.
Rather than treating the Gita as a religious text, historical dialogue, or philosophical system to master, we explore it as a living text — one that speaks directly to the inner conflicts, choices, and questions that arise in everyday life.
Teachings unfold slowly, allowing space for reflection, integration, and personal insight, rather than intellectual accumulation.
Rooted in Advaita (non-dual understanding)
Focus on clarity and inquiry, not belief
Everyday relevance over abstraction
Slow, reflective, experiential learning
Emphasis on inner understanding rather than memorization
One-time contribution
You may explore the first few sessions of this program through the playlist below.
These sessions are offered openly to help you understand the learning approach and rhythm.
Seeking clarity, not belief
Want philosophy that applies to real life
Drawn to self-inquiry without pressure
Prefer gentle depth over intensity
You do not need prior knowledge of Indian philosophy, Sanskrit, or Vedanta.
Teachings are offered in clear English language, using everyday examples that relate directly to modern life.
The emphasis is on understanding and integration, not completion or assessment.
Understanding action without inner conflict.
How to act fully in the world without being bound by outcomes or self-judgment.
Seeing devotion not as ritual, but as a quality of attention, sincerity, and openness toward life as it unfolds.
Exploring the nature of the self through inquiry, discernment, and clarity rather than belief or speculation.
Learning how inner freedom does not require renunciation of life, relationships, or responsibilities.
Applying the Gita’s insights to emotional reactivity, fear, confusion, and decision-making.
Recognizing how confusion arises and how understanding gently dissolves it.
One-time contribution
Payable in three instalments across the year
Your contribution supports the continuation of reflective, accessible teachings and the space in which they are offered.
The Bhagavad Gita does not demand change.
It invites understanding.
This course is an invitation — not to become something new,
but to see more clearly what already is.
No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed to be accessible to anyone with a genuine interest in understanding the Bhagavad Gita. Teachings unfold gradually, allowing participants to engage with the text without needing any background in philosophy or scripture.
Yes. This course is well suited for beginners as well as for those who may already be familiar with the Gita and wish to explore it more deeply. The emphasis is on clarity and understanding, not prior study or expertise.
The teaching medium is English. Concepts are explained in clear, conversational language, using examples that relate to everyday life.
Yes. All sessions are recorded and made available to registered participants. This allows you to revisit the teachings at your own pace.
Yes. If questions or doubts arise, you are welcome to reach out to us. We are happy to support your understanding and offer clarification as needed during the course.
Yes. The course is in recorded format, and participants may join from anywhere in the world.
After a successful payment, you will receive a confirmation email from us with all the relevant course details and information regarding access to the sessions.
The intention of this course is to support steady understanding and reflection, allowing learning to unfold naturally and at your own pace.