Bhakti Tirtha Course

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This course is a unique opportunity to study Gaudiya Vaishnava scriptures in specific and the Sad Darshanas in general, which are necessary to understand Gaudiya philosophy properly. Such an opportunity may not come again because our lives are not eternal.

Jiva Institute

Jiva Institute for Vaisnava Studies

Therefore anybody who is serious about knowing the Gaudiya siddhanta in a systematic and lucid way and who can afford to come and study at Jiva Vrindavan for six months a year for the next five years, should not miss this opportunity.

New students are welcome but are recommended to listen to the previous recordings before the new semester starts.

Bhakti Tirtha Level 5

The new semester will start on October 19th. The class schedule in Indian Standard Time from Monday through Friday is as follows.

to be announcedSanskrit for Beginners (by Jagadananda Das)
8.00 – 9.00 pmCompletion of Paramātma Sandarbha followed by Kṛṣṇa Sandarbha (by Babaji)
9:00-10:o0 pmThe Arthasaṁgraha of Laungaksi Bhaskara, edited by A.B. Gajendragadkar and R.D. Karmakar(by Babaji)
to be announcedSanskrit Reading: Continuation of Bṛhad Bhāgavatamṛta with ṭīkā (by Jagadananda Das) 

Saturdays and Sundays:

11 am – 12 am               Readings from Caitanya Caritāmṛta

If want to follow the classes from home at your convenience, you can receive the daily recordings as audio files. Please visit our Online Store for that. You will then be added to student email groups, where you receive all the necessary information. Additionally, you will live-stream all classes in a private Facebook group for all registered students, where these videos will be available to watch on-demand.

New students are welcome to join, but we advise that they make themselves familiar with the subjects already taught. If you like to register, please first pay your registration fee here and then fill in the registration form.

Registration is only required for students who will attend at least 3 months in Vrindavan!

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    Satyanarayana Dasa
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    We like to be naked because then we are free from the dress – the conditioning. That is why everyday we want to undress completely and experience dreamless sleep. Our clothes, our house, our possessions – these are all our dresses. Sometimes it is good to meditate on deep sleep. When we are in deep sleep, we are free from the dress. And when we wake up, we should deliberate that this is just my dress, so we don’t become too much attached to it. Deep sleep is an experience of our own inner self.

    — Babaji Satyanarayana Dasa
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