The “Discover your permanent Happiness” course is a program designed to help individuals achieve lasting happiness and fulfillment by helping them understand the real meaning and purpose of life.
Anyone with age>20 is eligible to join this program, irrespective of their background or experience.
It’s a 6-week course with each session being conducted on Sunday
“Discover Your Permanent Happiness” course is the program which helps you become part of ISKCON Gurugram Temple. Once you join this course, you’ll be part of endless events that is conducted as part of the temple. It’s not just a 6 week journey. After this course, we have Spiritual retreats/ Camps e.g Forest Camp, Vrindavan Camp etc. And apart from that, We have other courses like Gita course, Bhakti Vriksha course which will start after the end of DYPH course.
In order to leverage more benefit, you are recommended to attend each session in person. Still, due to unavoidable reasons, if you miss any session, you’ll be provided course materials and audio recording of that session.
Yes, after each session, course materials pertaining to that session will be shared in the Whats App group. So, you can review them at any time.
Yes, Just after completing the course, we conduct a spiritual retreat/forest camp where we keep the Certification Ceremony of course participants with the Temple President.
Sessions would be in mixed languages i.e, Speaker will use both Hindi and English during the sessions.
The 6 weeks of DYPH were a great precursor to my spiritual journey I am currently on. The things I gained from the course is a fact based faith backed by our scriptures, learnt a methodical way of spiritual practice, have access to great guidance in material and spiritual matters which have helped me tame down my anger and attachment issues.
DYPH feels like Krishna guiding our life’s rope, clearing major doubts and building a strong foundation to ‘Discover Your Happiness’. The association inspired me to join morning japa, weekly book reading, and Bhagavatam classes.Festivals, kirtans, and prasadam fill the soul with joy, resting in Krishna’s shelter.
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