Bhagavad Gita | Chapter 3 | Mind and Intellect | SA Sreedharan Ji | Dubai | UAE | Hindu Temple Dubai

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Mind and Intellect cordially invites you to Lecture from the essence of the Bhagavad Gita.

Timing : 6pm – 7pm (UAE Time) (Bhajans will be played by 5:45pm UAE Time)

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What to Expect?

The Wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita brings to light the positive and negative tendencies that lie within you. They are your higher aspirations and lower desires in life that impacts your evolution. Its practical technologies helps you conquer desire and regain the supreme Self.

The Bhagavad Gita literally means ‘Song of the Lord’. The text begins with the word dharma and ends with the word mama. Mama means ‘my’ and dharma , ‘essential Being’. Together they mean ‘my essential Being’. It signifies the theme of the Gita. That the purpose of life is to realize one’s essential Being. To discover the supreme Self within. Attain Spiritual Enlightenment

 

SA Sreedharan ji | Teach Bhagavad Gita in Dubai | Founder of Mind and Intellect | Vedanta Philosopher | Founder of Mind and Intellect

Sreedharan ji

A new-age philosopher and a self-management expert, he has over 26 years in the study and research of ancient wisdom and its practical application in the modern world. His focus has been to help individuals to live life to their full potential, experiencing peace and prosperity.

Saritha Sreedharan

Saritha is a Vedanta Philosopher & a Spiritual Vegan. She conducts growth sessions for teens & Young adults. She let go of her interest in Architecture and took up to the pursuit of ancient wisdom, Vedanta. She was one of the youngest students at the Vedanta academy, joined at the age of 16 years. She is a Senior disciple of Swami Parthasarathy. Been in the study of Vedanta for over 26 years & has dedicated her life to serve the cause of personality rehabilitation.

Let man lift himself by himself, let him not lower himself;

his self alone is his friend, his self alone is his enemy.

Bhagavad Gita, chapter 6, verse 5