Welcome

The Bhakti Centre is a haven of inner tranquility in the heart of Georgian Bath with a dedicated staff devoted to sharing the experience of self-transformation through the timeless culture and meditation practices of Bhakti-yoga.

It’s a centre of authentic learning, and a great place to meet new people, make lasting relationships, and find inspiration and support along your spiritual journey.

Find out more here.

Courses

Courses

Meditation & Yoga courses for all Levels of experience. 

Meditation Classes

Meditation Classes

Traditional meditation classes for all levels of experience. 

Class Schedule

Monday

7pm - 8pm Yoga: SRY Yoga Course with Flora. Starts April 9th £40

Tuesday

Intro to Meditation: 3 week course starting April 23rd

Wednesday

7pm - 8pm Guided Meditation: Tranquil Meditations £10 inc. Chai

Thursday •

7pm - 8.30pm Meditation: Kirtan Musical meditation £7 inc. plant based meal

Friday

Saturday

Bhagavad Gita Course: GITA 3 Starts May 11th

Sunday

5pm - 7pm Wisdom: Sacred Sanga : Purpose through Service. £10 Includes plant based meal

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Guided Meditation

Wednesday 7pm - 8pm

Gentle meditations for inner peace and calm. £10 inc. Chai

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Kirtan

Thursday 7pm - 8.30pm £7

Musical Meditation. Plant based meal inc.

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  • OUR BELOVED BREATH - Saturday 29th June

    Breath-work course with David Dodd

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Meet The Team

The beating heart of The Bhakti Centre. Meet the people who make it all work.

  • Prema-rasa Das

    At the root of The Bhakti Centre's ethos is its owner, Prema-rasa Das. Prema himself was a Gaudiya Vaisnava monk for over 18 years. During this time visiting and living in many temples and yoga ashrams around the world, he experienced first hand the positive effect a Bhakti life style can have on enlightening our moods and enlivening our consciousness.

  • Yama

    From growing up in a temple in Peru to leading kirtan events all over South America and Australia, Yama's life has been one absorbed in meditation and the culture of Bhakti yoga.

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