Explore life’s big questions with clarity and purpose
A six-session course inspired by the Bhagavad-gita, created for anyone seeking meaning, peace and a deeper understanding of the self.
What you’ll explore
The gift of human life
Why human life offers a unique opportunity for reflection, growth and self-understanding.
Does God exist?
An open and thoughtful exploration of spiritual intelligence, purpose and higher meaning.
Who am I?
A clear introduction to the soul and the difference between the body, mind and true self.
What is God?
A simple and accessible look at divine personality, relationship and spiritual connection.
Karma and reincarnation
How actions shape experience, and how spiritual wisdom helps us live with greater clarity.
Living with purpose
Practical guidance for bringing spiritual insight into work, relationships and everyday life.
Why join the program?
Explore the big questions many of us carry quietly.
No pressure, no prior knowledge and no judgement.
Connect ancient teachings with modern life.
Share ideas in a welcoming group environment.
Leave with simple tools for reflection and purpose.
What's covered in the program
Across six sessions, you’ll explore key teachings from the Bhagavad-gita in a clear, practical and beginner-friendly way.
- Guided discussion on life, purpose and the self
- Time for questions, reflection and group conversation
- Practical takeaways for everyday life
- No prior knowledge of yoga, meditation or philosophy required
About the facilitators
This program is guided by experienced Hare Krishna teachers and practitioners who have spent many years studying and sharing the Bhagavad-gita. Their role is not to pressure or convert, but to create a thoughtful space for questions, reflection and personal discovery.
We don't say that this scientific knowledge is useless. Mechanics, electronics – this is also knowledge. But different departments of knowledge differ in their comparative importance. The central point is ātma-jñāna – self-knowledge, knowledge of the soul."
— Srila Prabhupada, conversation with a physics professor, 1973
Do I need to be religious or Hindu to attend?
No. The Self Discovery Program is open to people from all backgrounds. You do not need to be Hindu, religious or familiar with the Bhagavad-gita. You only need curiosity and an open mind.
"We come here to be with the devotees and love the lectures. It feels like a better use of our time."
– RANJANA & RITESH
"Good kirtans, nice lectures, and yummy prasadam."
– NARASIMHA RAJ
"Being a teen, it helps me stay grounded in my culture with a touch of Gen Z in this modern world."
– MUSKAN
"Finding this community has been life-changing. The warmth, the wisdom, the prasadam - it truly feels like coming home."
– PRIYA S.
Reach out to us
Frequently asked questions.
No. Practices are offered as invitations, not requirements. Everyone participates at their own pace.