"Pramana Vichara, Overcoming Inhibitive Factors to Assimilation of Self Knowledge"
by Swamini Svatmavidyananda
Venue: Bay VP Hall downstairs, 175 Nortech Pkwy, San Jose, CA 95134, follow the signs
When: Sunday July 7th, 2024, session1: 9.30am to 10.30, Session2: 11-12noon
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Pramana Vichara means an enquiry into the methodologies through which atma-jnanam or self knowledge is conveyed. In this two part series we will examine the various pedagogical tools used by the Upanishads to convey that which is both obvious and yet obfuscated in our understanding. We will also take up salient stories from the Upanishads and their significance in negating self ignorance. Finally we will understand why it is important to approach self knowledge with reverence and devotion. Swaminiji will conclude the talk series with practical tips to assimilate self knowledge.
Swamini Svatmavidyananda Saraswati is a long-term disciple of Pujya Swami Dayanandaji. Swamini Svatmavidyananda teaches and travels internationally, sharing her knowledge of Vedanta and Sanskrit at many institutions of repute such Sivananda Ashrams in California and Bahamas, and Yogaville, VA, and Zen meditation centers. Additionally, Swaminiji also teaches annually at the Arsha Vidya Gurukulam, in Saylorsburg, PA. She is the Acharya of the Arsha Vijnana Gurukulam, (centers in Atlanta, GA, Eugene, OR, Washington DC, Detroit, MI, Milwaukee, WI, and Fort Meyers, FL).
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As a founding member of the “Global Women's Peace Initiative,” Swaminiji travels globally addressing the ever-increasing ecological and spiritual challenges that face humanity in a global ethos. An erudite scholar, Swaminiji addresses contemporary challenges facing the world, from global warming to religious/social unrest, in her unfolding of the Upanishads, the foundational spiritual texts of the Hindu tradition.
