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.

Meditation Classes

Meditation Classes

Traditional meditation classes for all levels of experience. 

Regular Class Schedule

Monday

Tuesday

7pm - 8.30pm Kirtan Starting Oct 2024 - Mantra based musical meditation. £8.50 inc Plant based meal

Wednesday

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

Thursday

7pm - 8.30pm Kirtan - Mantra based Musical meditation £8.50 inc. plant based meal

Friday

September 27th - Sacred Sound Bath

Saturday •

10am - 11.30am Bhagavad Gita Overview - 4 Week Course Starting 9th November 2024 

Sunday

10.30am - 11.30am Japa - Mantra based meditation

2pm - 5pm September 29th Sacred Sanga - Conscious Cooking Course

next available classes

Guided Meditation

Wednesday 7pm - 8pm

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

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Next Available Classes

Kirtan

Thursday 7pm - 8.30pm

Musical Mantra Meditation. £8.50 inc. plant based meal

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  • Radhika & Friends Kirtan Event: October 19th & 20th

    Tickets now available for both days.

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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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