The Bhagavad Gītā – Practice, Psychology, and Integration
Beyond the physical practice of āsana lies a roadmap for the soul. Many of us know the Bhagavad Gītā as a sacred text, but it was originally intended as a practical guide for navigating life’s most difficult moments. Join us for a specialized two-weekend intensive where we bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern life. This workshop moves beyond theory, presenting the Gītā as a “yoga manual” for inner conflict, ethical action, and psychological clarity.
Who is this worskhop for and why join?
Whether you are just starting your yoga journey, a regular practitioner, or a teacher, this workshop will empower you to take ownership of your practice and your Dharma—aligning your duties and life purpose with harmony.
Workshop Rationale
The Bhagavad Gītā is not a chaptered philosophy book but a progressive yoga text addressing:
- inner conflict,
- ethical action,
- meditation,
- devotion,
- discernment,
- and liberation within life.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Understand the architecture of the Gītā without studying all 18 chapters.
- Apply Karma Yoga to daily life and teaching practice.
- Integrate Dhyāna, Bhakti, and Jñāna Yoga coherently.
- Recognise the Gītā as a psychological and ethical map for yoga practice.
- Gain tools for personal reflection and teaching integration.
Map Your Practice: Use the Gītā as a psychological tool for discernment and liberation.
About Swami Rami Sivan
Acharya Rami Sivan is a distinguished Sri Vaishnava priest and Vedanta scholar with over 40 years of experience. A founding member of the Australian Council of Hindu Clergy, he is internationally recognised for his mastery of Sanskrit and profound hermeneutical insights into sacred texts such as the Bhagavad-Gita, Mimamsa, and Vedic philosophy.

