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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
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The Bhagavad Gita is a sacred Hindu text that contains the spiritual teachings of life, duty, and self-realization.
It is a conversation between Arjuna and Krishna, which takes place on the battlefield of Kurukshetra during the great war described in the Mahabharata.
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LIVE online interactive sessions designed to educate children on values such as truth, love, sacrifice, friendship, devotion and more.
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The sacred festival of Ganga Dasahara marks the descent of Ma Ganga from the celestial realms to Earth — a time of profound purification, grace, and spiritual renewal. This Ganga Dasahara Retreat invites sincere spiritual seekers to immerse themselves in the serene presence of the Himalayas and the holy Ganges. Held at Tapasyalayam, Uttarkashi, the retreat offers a rare opportunity to experience Vedantic wisdom, meditation, and sacred practices in their natural, living context. Through guided teachings, contemplative practices, and satsangs, participants will explore the Celestial World of the Himalayas, the spiritual significance of Ma Ganga, and timeless Advaita Vedantic teachings that point to inner freedom and Oneness.
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Purna Vidya Foundation, Coimbatore
Step into a transformative journey of self-inquiry and wisdom in the serene foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains, also known as the Kailash of South.
Purna Vidya Foundation invites you to a one-month Residential Vedānta Course, rooted in the Gurukula tradition, a way of life where learning is sacred, and the student-teacher relationship is central to transformation. This immersive experience offers seekers a deep dive into the heart of Advaita Vedānta, guiding them toward inner clarity, balance, and spiritual awakening.
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The programme is conducted by our very proficient Purna Vidya teachers and aims to –
Introduce the Bhagavad Gita to all age groups.
Understand the importance of the Bhagavad Gita.
Develop an attitude of reverence towards this sacred text.
Ensure authentic pronunciation of the verses.
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Tattvabodha is an introductory text on Vedanta philosophy, written by Adi Shankara, that means “Knowledge of the Truth”. It systematically explains the fundamental principles of Vedanta, the nature of reality, the self, and the path to liberation (moksha). The text is presented as a dialogue between a teacher and a student, defining key terms and concepts like the three states of consciousness, the different bodies, and the necessary qualities for a student to seek knowledge.