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Prīti Sandarbha (continued) - By Babaji Satyanarayana Dasa
Vaiśeṣika Sūtras of Kaṇāda with Praśastapāda Bhāṣya - By Babaji Satyanarayana Dasa
Sanskrit for Beginners – By Gururaja
Vedic Psychology – By Dr. Joshika Richmond
Bhakti-Ratna Course 4
Prīti Sandarbha – By Babaji
Vaiśeṣika Sūtras of Kaṇāda – By Babaji
Sanskrit for Beginners - By Gururaja
Vedic Psychology - By Dr. Joshika Richmond
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Seminars on “Art of Love”
Events

Seminars on “Art of Love”

Everyone is looking for happiness. Some seek it in food, some in sports, some in wealth, and some in sex. But real happiness is found only in love. Unfortunately, most people don’t know what love is, so it keeps slipping through their fingers. If a business venture fails, the entrepreneur hires a consultant to examine the reasons for the failure. But when we fail in love, we never think to learn the basics. We assume we already know what love is and how to get it. That misconception leads to more failure and frustration.

If you are serious about love, then you need to know what it takes to attain it. This workshop will teach you the alpha and omega of pure love and dispel all misconceptions. You will learn the fundamental concepts—everything you need to achieve success on the path of love, feel the presence of love all around you, and know life’s deepest fulfillment

Dr. Satya Narayana Dasa is a living saint and accomplished scholar. He conducts classes on ancient Indian sciences for scholars and practionners around the world. He holds an M.Tech degree from IIT Delhi and a PhD in Sanskrit (Agra University), as well as eight additional shastric degrees in various subjects. He is the author of 15 books related to Indian culture and philosophy.
Sri Satyanarayana Das
1. One day Seminar in New York:
Date: July 9, 2011 (Sat.);

Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Room: Studio 6
PURE Yoga New York @ Pure East

2. Five Day Seminar in the Berkshires

of Western Massachusetts at Kripalu , September 5–9, 2011