top of page
  • Facebook Social Icon
  • Twitter Social Icon
  • Instagram Social Icon
Sunset

A CALL TO HAPPINESS...

CH 18 - THE YOGA OF LIBERATION THROUGH RENUNCIATION

DISCOURSES IN ENGLISH BY

The Institution of Engineers
Khairatabad

27th - 31st March 2026

6:30 - 7:45 PM

All are welcome

Daughter-disciple of Swami A. Parthasarathy
 

Next to Khairatabad Metro Station

Parking Available

Untitled design 3.png
Picture1.jpg
RegisterNow

Register 
now

Who Is Sunandaji .jpg
Play

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.

Sunandaji

Who is 
Sunandaji?

Who can 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. 

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.

The Bhagavad Gita

Synopsis of Chapter 18
The Yoga of Liberation through Renunciation

In this lecture series, Sunandaji will elucidate the first 39 verses of Chapter 18, where Krishna teaches that true renunciation is inner detachment—not simply stopping action. He shows how actions, people, and qualities arise from the three guṇas (sattva, rajas, tamas) and urges steady, selfless performance of one’s own duty without attachment to results; such balanced, devoted action leads to liberation.

png.png

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

- Sunandaji

Event Organized By

White Logo Words PNG.png
White Logo Circle PNG.png
ABOUT US

Vedanta Institute Hyderabad is a charitable trust registered in Telangana. It is founded for the purpose of harmonizing the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual aspects of human beings, without any distinction of colour, race or religion.

ADDRESS

# D-507A, Splendour,

Metkaniguda, Gajularamaram,

Medchal-Malkajgiri District,

Hyderbad - 500055.

SUBSCRIBE FOR EMAILS

© 2019 Vedanta Institute Hyderabad

bottom of page