Sunday February 28, 2021
10:30 am – 12 pm

Bhagavad Gita means “The Song of God” and is the essence of the Vedas. All the essential teachings of the Indian religion are to be found in this very short scripture, which one can read in an evening. 

Paramhansa Yogananda’s revelation of India’s best-loved scripture brought an entirely fresh perspective.

Extracting a few major lessons from the Gita, this workshop led by Nayaswami Jaya will help us apply and live the teachings of the Gita in daily life.

Highlights of the workshop:

What this session includes:

✨ Study of verses from the Bhagavad Gita
✨ Paramhansa Yogananda’s interpretations & teachings
✨ Practical applications for those teachings
✨ Exercises to help us live the teachings
✨ Q&A session
✨ Recording available after the class
✨ Learn from one of Ananda’s most experienced teachers

All are welcome! Register now!

“The truths taught in the Bhagavad Gita are stated with extraordinary clarity. Interestingly, however, because of their very clarity they open up vast vistas of insight. ” Swami Kriyananda

Bhagavad Gita Online Workshop
Suggested Donation:
Rs. 500

This workshop is included fo free with our with our Online Community (Click here to know more)

(If you have any questions please WhatsApp call 9011041946 or email: online@anandaindia.org)

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Meet the Presenter:

Nayaswami Jaya is co- spiritual director of Ananda Sangha India. He became a student of Swami Kriyananda soon after graduating from the University of California, Berkeley in 1968. Upon learning of Swami Kriyananda’s interest in spiritual communities, Nayaswami Jaya joined him as a founding member of Ananda. Nayaswami Jaya has been authorized by Swami Kriyananda to give initiation into the advanced meditation technique Kriya Yoga. He travels widely sharing the teachings and techniques of Paramhansa Yogananda with audiences throughout the world.


“…the depth of the Bhagavad Gita is such that, when Sri Yukteswar, the guru of Paramhansa Yogananda, was asked by a great teacher of the Gita if he had read it, he said, “No – although my eyes have run through its pages many times.” He meant “I haven’t really understood it yet.” And the saint said, “You are blessed to have realized the depth of this scripture.””Swami Kriyananda