The Bhakti Centre
Arjuna's Dilemma and the Art of Asking the Right Questions with H.H. Sivarama Swami
Arjuna's Dilemma and the Art of Asking the Right Questions with H.H. Sivarama Swami
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Tuesday 11th August 7pm - 8.30pm
Arjuna's Dilemma and the Art of Asking the Right Questions
What the Bhagavad Gita offers all of us
Join us for an extraordinary evening with H.H. Sivarama Swami, a globally respected spiritual leader, theologian, and author whose scholarship and lifelong dedication to spiritual education have made him one of Europe's most respected voices in the tradition..
The Bhagavad Gita doesn't open with a lecture. It opens with a capable man frozen in the middle of his life, facing a choice he doesn't know how to make.
Most of us have stood where Arjuna stands, asking what to do with our life, and why. What follows isn't a quick answer but a conversation that develops through the chapters, guiding him, and us, toward the questions worth asking and answers we can actually live by.
Together we'll be exploring how a conversation five thousand years old still speaks directly to the decisions we each face today and why the Gita remains one of the most practical guidebooks for living ever written.
All are welcome, whether the Gita is familiar ground or entirely new.
What to expect
• friendly environment for spiritual exploration
• musical meditation (kirtan)
• insightful spiritual discussion
• questions and answers welcome
• plant based meal offered at the end (inc.in price)
An accomplished monk and educator honoured with the Gold Cross of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Sivarama Swami is celebrated for his transformative kirtans, deep theological insights, and ability to inspire audiences worldwide through his engaging presentations on spirituality and consciousness. Experience an intimate gathering featuring musical meditation through kirtan, meaningful spiritual discourse, and the opportunity to ask questions in a welcoming environment. A complimentary vegan meal is included, creating space for both inner reflection and community connection.
