Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 Hello, Webolim cordially invites you to the Vedic Lecture series in Chennai. Lectures by Dr. Shri Ranganji from 25th February to March 1st. His lectures are based on Taittiriya Upanishad. The lectures are going to be in Naradha Gana Sabha - Mini Hall, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai between 6.30 pm to 8 pm. The topics are given below. Value Education - Shiksha Valli 25/02/2009 Gurukula Education Vs. Modern Education - Shiksha Valli 26/02/2009 What is Bhraman? - Ananda Valli 27/02/2009 What is Happiness? - Ananda Valli 28/02/2009 Freedom from Five Adjuncts - Bhrigu Valli 01/03/2009 Lectures are going to be in English. Background on the speaker: Shri R.Ranganji is the founder president of Webolim, an organization which spreads the values of Vedas and usage of Vedic values in every day life.. He is a master of Vedas, Vedic Sanskrit, Upanishads and epics. He has authored many books on the Vedas giving its meaning and its practicality for the present age. Ranganji conducts Vedic workshops in various places in India and abroad. He is a Vedic scholar and learnt Vedanta in a traditional way. He composed seven thousand verses in Sanskrit even at the age of thirteen. He could memorize all the eight major Upanishads and most of the slokas of Ramayana by the age of sixteen. He has translated Shankara bhashya of Bramhasutras. He established a study circle of Ramayana the original text of Valmiki while he was an under graduate. He did his Masters in management studies. He did his PhD from sVYASA University. He has written many research articles on Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas, Vedanta, Yoga and published six books on philosophy. He has done a Bhashya of Bhagavad-Gita synthesizing various bhashyas. Presently he is a consultant to Vivekananda Yoga Anusanthana Samasthana (Vivekananda Yoga University) in Bangalore. I hope everyone can make use of this occasion and enrich their Vedic knowledge. Please pass on this information to those who would be interested. Regards Keerthivasan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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