Course Duration
18 Hours
18 Hours
Videos
90 Minutes
90 Minutes
No. Of Sessions
12
12
Sessions per week
3
3
Language
English
Eligibility
N/A
Schedule of Classes
Starts on
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7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Regular classes onMon, Wed & Fri
About the Teacher
Rishi Kumara Das
About the Teacher
Rishi Kumara Das is a disciple of Srila Gopal Krishna Goswami Maharaja and is currently a Brahmachari residing at ISKCON Delhi.
Serving as Chairman of Northern India Divisional Council of ISKCON.
Trustee of Annamrita Foundation- serving Mid Day Meals to 20 lacs children daily.
Global topper at GBC College for Spiritual Leadership.
Certified Instructor for Teachers Training Course 1, Bhakti Shastri and ISKCON Disciples Course.
Member of ISKCON India Bureau ’s Secretariat for Legal as well as Organization Structure and Accountability Secretary of ISKCON Delhi.
13 years Corporate Experience in Two National News paper groups.
MBA by education.
Course Overview
Course Description : This course offers a detailed discussion on the Ten essential truths of Gaudiya Vaishnavism as presented by Srila Bhaktivinod Thakura. Any serious student of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s teachings should know these fundamental tenets of Vedic philosophy. The understanding of these truths will enable one to be able to concisely present nuggets of scriptural understanding of Absolute Truth. It will also equip one to understand philosophical aspects covered in varieties of scriptures and decipher what separates a Vedic truth from speculations and misinterpretations.
Course Contents : Ten essential truths of the Vedas
Course Materials : Notes for every session
Target Audience : Anyone who is studying Gaudiya Vaishnavism
Assessment Plan : Multiple-choice questions test
Please enrol for the course if you would like to know:
1. What are the foundational principles of Vedic literature?
2. What is the conception of absolute truth in the Vedas?
3. What is the Supreme Lord? What are His energies?
4. What is the process of achieving the Supreme Lord?
5. What is the perfection of human life?
6. How are the Vedas perfect means of knowledge?