In the city for a discourse,Sunandaji will explain the meaning of being human through the 18th chapter of the Bhagwad Gita
Carry no burdens of the past and don’t worry about the future. This is the best remedy to stay youthful till the end of our days, says Sunandaji as she explains the meaning of Vedanta and the science of life in the shastras. From November 20 – 24,Sunandaji,Vedanta researcher and daughter-disciple of Swami Parthasarathy,will give a discourse on ‘Finding the Missing Piece’. This will pertain to the 18th chapter of the Bhagwad Gita and will be held at the Balgandharva Rangmandir,JM Road.
Sunandaji joined her father in his research at the age of 16. I live a nomal live. I have a daughter who is married and settled in Chennai and a son who works at the Vedanta Academy along with his wife. My family is very supportive; they know I have dedicated myself to the propagation of this knowledge, she says.
People from around the world come to study Vedanta at the Vedanta Academy,Malavli,which was set up by Swami Parthasarathy. Proficiency will help youngsters get a job and earn a living but they need to learn how to connect with people, she explains. To learn the essence of life,one needs to go back to the shastras. It’s all there in the pages of the Bhagwad Gita, she adds. Sunandaji will be travelling with her father and a team of volunteers to Dubai,Abu Dhabi and Bengaluru before the talk in Pune.