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Past Events

Reunion Island, France, Serie of Talks - March-April 2007

Discovering God, the vision of Upanishads – St Pierre
The Yoga of objectivity, the teaching of Vedanta – Le Port
Vedanta and daily life - St André
Vedanta : growth and self-knowledge - St Denis
Chennai, India 2006 - 2007

Bhagavad Gita Chapters II, III – Morning classes
Bhagavad Gita Chapter XIII on Values – Evening classes – 10 days
The vision of Vedanta – Evening classes – 2 sessions (10 days each)
Chennai, India 2005 - 2006

Bhagavad Gita – Morning classes – 2 months
Bhagavad Gita Chapter XIII (Values) – Evening classes – 10 days
The vision of Vedanta – Evening classes – 2 sessions (10 days each)
Bangalore, India 2003 - 2004

Mundaka Upanishad – Morning classes – 3 months
Brahma-Sutras (4 first Sutras) – Morning classes – 3 months
Reunion Island, France 2004 - 2005

Mandukya Upanishad – Morning classes – 6 months
Mahabharata – Morning & Evening discussions – 3 months
Ramayana – Morning & Evening discussions – 3 months
Bangkok, Thailand 1999 - 2002

Introduction to Vedanta – Evening classes – 3 sessions (10 days each)
Bhagavad Gita chapter XIII (Values) – Evening classes – 4 months
Taittriya Upanishad – Morning classes – 4 months
Chandogya Upanishad Chapter VI & VII– Morning classes – 3 months
Katha Upanishad – Morning classes – 3 months
Kena Upanishad – Morning classes – 2 months
Sankara’s Introduction to Brahma-Sutras – Morning classes – 15 days
Mumbai, India 1998 - 1999

The vision of Vedanta – Evening classes – 2 sessions (10 days each)
Bhagavad Gita chapters I,II & III – Evening classes – 4 months
Knowledge of ultimate reality (Tattva Boddha) – Evening classes – 3 months

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Vedanta, the Yoga of Objectivity
In this interview done in Bangkok, Neema explains why we have chosen to call this website, Vedanta, the Yoga of Objectivity. What is the relationship between objectivity and seeing the reality as it is? What are the different levels of objectivity we are speaking about?
Listen to audio (3:46 minutes)


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