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Yoga for the Heart: Cultivating Happiness Through Devotion


Discover the Science of Self-Realization and Unlock the Art of Happiness through the Teachings of the Bhagavad-gita.

Happiness cannot be achieved simply by the absence of adversities and sadness. True happiness is experienced when the soul is fulfilled.

Come and join our Happiness Workshop, "Yoga for the Heart: Cultivating Happiness Through Devotion," and gain insights into:

  • Understanding the Self

  • Identifying the root causes of suffering and miseries

  • Learning about the Laws of Karma and Reincarnation and how they impact our lives

  • Acquiring practical tools to overcome difficulties

  • Developing spiritual perspectives and habits to cultivate happiness

  • Discovering the benefits of Mantra Meditation in achieving joy

  • And much more! 

This workshop is for:

  • Anyone seeking inner peace, joy, and fulfilment

  • Those exploring their spiritual identity

  • Individuals experiencing stress or going through a difficult time in life

  • Those longing to lead a meaningful and purposeful life

  • Anyone looking to overcome anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other challenges

  • Those who wish to live a blissful and tranquil life

Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your happiness and well-being.

Apr 27 (Thu) & Apr 28 (Fri), 6-9pm
$108
Max 50 pax

Subala das

As a dedicated follower of Srila Prabhupada for the past eleven years, Subala das considers himself fortunate to have received the spiritual knowledge and guidance of the Bhagavad Gita. His quest for the ultimate purpose and significance of life began in his early twenties and led him to explore various religious texts until he stumbled upon the Bhagavad Gita. 

Through his practice of mantra meditation and service at the local ISKM temple, he has experienced boundless joy, inner peace, and satisfaction. He now invites others to join him in the practice of chanting the mahāmantra and workshop to explore the bliss of Krishna consciousness and discover the eternal teachings of the Gita, which can guide towards a more meaningful and purposeful life.

Nishita Agarwal

Nishita is a Director of Engineering at Meta (fka Facebook) and a Computer Science graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in India. Over the last 10 years, Nishita has been leading international teams and has built social media products used by over a billion people. Having lived in San Francisco, New York, London and now Singapore, she’s been an active part of spiritual communities across the world.

Witnessing significant success and fame at a young age, Nishita experienced first-hand the vacuous nature of the pleasures we strive for in this world and started seeking answers to appease her own existential malaise. It was during this time, that she came in touch with the Hare Kṛṣṇa movement started by Śrīla Prabhupāda, the panacea that is chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahāmantra (kīrtan) and Bhakti yoga.

An inseparable part of her life for over 6 years now, Nishita has a daily practice of chanting the mahāmantra. The practice and teachings of Bhakti yoga have nourished her, strengthened her to endure personal tragedies, and helped her internalise the ultimate goal of life. Currently an aspiring disciple at the International Śrī Kṛṣṇa Mandir in Singapore, Nishita strives to be an instrument at the hands of the the Supreme Lord through kīrtan, and share with others the boundless bliss of this sublime and timeless practice.

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