with Harshvadhan Jhaveri
Starting January 9
We are happy to announce that we can offer you another 6-week course in Indian philosophy with Harshvadhan in January.
Sunday 2:30 pm CET.
This is a 6-week online course covering the first 10 sutras of the 2nd chapter of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.
The first 4 dates in January 2022 are (always at 2:30 pm)
09.01. / 16.01. / 23.01. / 30.01.
+ two more dates tba
Session I, January 9
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Session II, January 16
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Session III, January 23
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Session IV, January 30
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Session V, February 6
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Session VI, February 13
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How to take part
To join the class, simply register for the class through Eversports and you will be provided the link 15 minutes before the start.
The course is donation-based.
Recommended is 10€ per participation, but you can donate less or more as your situation allows.
Yogasūtra 2.1 - 2.11
Intention: To discover ways to be established in ones true nature through the study and practice of kriyā yoga
We will be embarking on the textual study and practice of Kriyā Yoga according to Patañjali. Gain a deeper insight into yoga sādhanā and how to cultivate a personal practice based on the threefold process of kriyāyoga. Learn about the five kleśas, the process of involution and meditation.
Content of the course:
Each session will be 60 mins
45 mins study, 10 mins for practice and 5 mins for QnA
Session 1
PYS 2.1, 2.2
What is Kriyā Yoga? The threefold process and the outcome
Session 2
PYS 2.3, 2.4
Pañca Kleśa - The five afflictions & Avidyā
Session 3
PYS 2.5, 2.6
Avidyā - Incomplete Knowledge &
Asmitā - Ego/I am ness
Session 4
PYS 2.7, 2.8
Rāga - Attachment &
Dveśa - Aversion
Session 5
PYS 2.9
Abhiniveśa - Clinging to life/Fear of death
Session 6
PYS 2.10 , 2.11
Involution and Meditation
About Harshvadhan Jhaveri
Harshvardhan began his yoga practice at a very young age with his mother. He felt a burning desire to explore this ancient tradition which led him to study and practice with traditional yoga masters from the Kaivalyadhama and Krishnamacharya tradition. His keen interest in Yoga and Sanskrit led him to complete his Masters in Sanskrit and Indic Knowledge Systems from Chinmaya University, Kerala. He is presently pursuing a Masters degree in Yoga from Kaivalyadhama. His mission is to live, teach and widen the horizon of the real undiluted spiritual message of yoga.
Harsh is a practicing yoga scholar and is studying its various branches and understanding the traditions that have evolved from it. He continues to pursue his studies and interests in the different disciplines of philosophy like Samkhya, Advaita Vedanta of Shankaracharya and Kashmiri Shaivism.
Harsh is also a Member of the Ad-hoc Board of Studies for Yoga in H.S.N.C University, Mumbai. Privileged to have met many well-read scholars of Yoga and Sanskrit, he has written and presented his research work in seminars and international conferences. An ascendence of mighty peace is the greatest takeaway experienced by his students.
with Harshvadhan Jhaveri
Starting January 9
We are happy to announce that we can offer you another 6-week course in Indian philosophy with Harshvadhan in January.
Sunday 2:30 pm CET.
This is a 6-week online course covering the first 10 sutras of the 2nd chapter of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.
The first 4 dates in January 2022 are (always at 2:30 pm)
09.01. / 16.01. / 23.01. / 30.01.
+ two more dates tba
Session I, January 9
Download recording / PDF presentation
Session II, January 16
Download recording / PDF presentation
Session III, January 23
Download recording / PDF presentation
Session IV, January 30
Download recording / PDF presentation
Session V, February 6
Download recording / PDF presentation
Session VI, February 13
Download recording / PDF presentation
How to take part
To join the class, simply register for the class through Eversports and you will be provided the link 15 minutes before the start.
The course is donation-based.
Recommended is 10€ per participation, but you can donate less or more as your situation allows.
Yogasūtra 2.1 - 2.11
Intention: To discover ways to be established in ones true nature through the study and practice of kriyā yoga
We will be embarking on the textual study and practice of Kriyā Yoga according to Patañjali. Gain a deeper insight into yoga sādhanā and how to cultivate a personal practice based on the threefold process of kriyāyoga. Learn about the five kleśas, the process of involution and meditation.
Content of the course:
Each session will be 60 mins
45 mins study, 10 mins for practice and 5 mins for QnA
Session 1
PYS 2.1, 2.2
What is Kriyā Yoga? The threefold process and the outcome
Session 2
PYS 2.3, 2.4
Pañca Kleśa - The five afflictions & Avidyā
Session 3
PYS 2.5, 2.6
Avidyā - Incomplete Knowledge &
Asmitā - Ego/I am ness
Session 4
PYS 2.7, 2.8
Rāga - Attachment &
Dveśa - Aversion
Session 5
PYS 2.9
Abhiniveśa - Clinging to life/Fear of death
Session 6
PYS 2.10 , 2.11
Involution and Meditation
About Harshvadhan Jhaveri
Harshvardhan began his yoga practice at a very young age with his mother. He felt a burning desire to explore this ancient tradition which led him to study and practice with traditional yoga masters from the Kaivalyadhama and Krishnamacharya tradition. His keen interest in Yoga and Sanskrit led him to complete his Masters in Sanskrit and Indic Knowledge Systems from Chinmaya University, Kerala. He is presently pursuing a Masters degree in Yoga from Kaivalyadhama. His mission is to live, teach and widen the horizon of the real undiluted spiritual message of yoga.
Harsh is a practicing yoga scholar and is studying its various branches and understanding the traditions that have evolved from it. He continues to pursue his studies and interests in the different disciplines of philosophy like Samkhya, Advaita Vedanta of Shankaracharya and Kashmiri Shaivism.
Harsh is also a Member of the Ad-hoc Board of Studies for Yoga in H.S.N.C University, Mumbai. Privileged to have met many well-read scholars of Yoga and Sanskrit, he has written and presented his research work in seminars and international conferences. An ascendence of mighty peace is the greatest takeaway experienced by his students.