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BHAGAVAD GITA
DECODED

CH 17    THE YOGA OF THREEFOLD DIVISION OF SHRADDHA FAITH

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DISCOURSES IN ENGLISH BY

Visvesvaraya Bhavan

The Institution of Engineers
Khairatabad, Hyderabad

7th - 10th Nov 2024

6:30 - 7:45 PM

All are welcome

Daughter-disciple of Swami A. Parthasarathy
 

Next to Khairatabad Metro Station

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Who Should Attend?

  • Anyone interested in spiritual growth, self-discovery and personal development.

  • Young adults exploring questions about life's purpose and meaning, seeking clarity amidst life's challenges.

  • Students looking for inspiration and practical wisdom to excel academically and personally.

  • Those curious about ancient wisdom and its relevance to contemporary issues like stress, relationships, and mental health. 

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Who is 
Sunandaji?

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Sunandaji has been studying and researching Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of India for over three decades. Her clear and powerful presentation of the Bhagavad Gita in contemporary thought has been acclaimed in India and abroad. Sunandaji has also addressed prestigious corporate organisations and universities worldwide on the practical application of Vedanta in daily life.

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Why study the 
Bhagavad Gita?

Studying the Bhagavad Gita offers timeless wisdom and practical guidance for navigating life's challenges. It's teachings on duty, righteousness, and self-realization provide profound insights into human nature and the path to spiritual fulfillment. By understanding its lessons, individuals can cultivate inner peace, clarity, and resilience, enhancing their well-being and relationships. Additionally, the Gita's universal themes resonate across cultures and religions, making it a valuable source of inspiration and guidance for people of all backgrounds.

Synopsis of Chapter 17
The Yoga of Threefold Division of Sraddha Faith

Chapter 17 of the Bhagavad Gita categorizes faith into three types: sattvik (pure), rajasik (passionate), and tamasik (ignorant). It highlights how each type influences food, sacrifice, austerity and offering; stressing the importance of understanding one's nature. This knowledge can empower individuals to align their actions with their higher ideals, fostering personal growth and spiritual development.

"The magnificent philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita translates itself into practical living with reference to our social, official and domestic lives."

- Sunandaji

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