Hamsa Gita
The Hamsa Gita (also called Hamsa Upadesha) is a short but profound spiritual teaching found in Hindu philosophy, especially within the Srimad Bhagavatam.
“Hamsa” means swan, a symbol of purity and wisdom. In this context, it refers to the divine form taken by Lord Vishnu to teach higher spiritual truth.
The Hamsa Gita is a dialogue where the Lord, in the form of a swan, instructs sages (often the mind-born sons of Brahma) about:
The nature of the self (Atman)
The illusion of the material world (Maya)
How the mind creates bondage and liberation
The importance of detachment and self-realization
Event Details
Starting Date: 28 Feb 2026
Schedule: Every Saturday, 12 Noon IST
Total Sessions: 16 Sessions
Conducted by: Swamini Pramananda (Ammaji)
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