Discourse on Bhagavad Gita

October 02, 2009 04:07 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha of Narayanashrama Tapovanam, Trichur, Kerala is giving a three-day (October 2,3 and 4) discourse on “Universal Concepts in Bhagavadgeeta” at Smt Sivagami Pethachi Auditorium, MCTM School Campus, Mylapore from 6.30 to 8 pm.

Embracing sanyasa at the age of 23, Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha has been expounding the universal truths of Vedanta in India and overseas for over five decades. His rational exposition of the science of self-knowledge and its application in the art of strengthening and elevating human mind has transformed countless professionals, householders and students.

Inner Resources Development is Swamiji’s approach to guide modern day aspirants to understand and harness their limitless inner potential and find joy and fulfilment in all spheres of life. Swamiji often says, “Your mind and Intelligence hold within them enormous potential and scope. Know this truth and utilize them to enrich your life and find supreme joy and fulfilment.”

The discourse series is being organised by Centre for Inner Resources Development (CIRD), Chennai, which under the leadership of Poojya Swamiji, is an educational institution that helps people discover and harness the unlimited resources they have within themselves – the potential of their own minds. The centre conducts special programmes for corporate leaders, professionals, householders and children, enabling them to lead a fulfilling life of personal, professional and social excellence. Located in Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Jamshedpur, Virginia (U.S.) and Chennai, the CIRDs are units of Narayanashrama Tapovanam in Trichur, Kerala.

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