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Ancient Wisdom for Modern Living
Vedanta Institute Colombo is pleased to announce a series of two transformative events this March, designed to offer timeless insights into human relationships, intellectual clarity and self-understanding.
Led by world-renowned speaker Sunandaji, these sessions will explore the ancient philosophical system of Vedanta, translating profound universal truths into practical principles for modern life.
Philosophy for the Modern Age
Vedanta, deriving its name from the Sanskrit words Veda (knowledge) and anta (end), represents the culmination of knowledge. It focuses on universal laws of life that transcend cultural, religious and social boundaries.
The upcoming events aim to demystify this philosophy, offering attendees tools to achieve clarity of thought and emotional equilibrium. The series is designed to be accessible to both newcomers and seasoned practitioners of Vedanta.
The Power of Love
While love is a familiar concept, human relationships are often fraught with tension, unrealised expectations, and miscommunication. This session seeks to address these deeper dimensions by distinguishing true love from emotional dependence.
Sunandaji will guide the audience through the Vedantic perspective, which views love not as a mere feeling dependent on attachment, but as an expression of inner harmony. By understanding that love arises from a fullness of being rather than a need, individuals can build stability in their relationships and resilience in their emotional lives.
Know Yourself: A Journey into the Bhagavad Gita
Following the single-session talk we present a four-day lecture series titled “Know Yourself”.
The Bhagavad Gita is widely regarded as one of the world’s most profound spiritual texts. Through the dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Lord Krishna, it addresses the fundamental purpose of life.
This year’s series will focus on Chapter 8: The Yoga of Imperishable Brahman. This chapter elucidates the path to Reality, explaining how disciplined living and clarity of purpose lead to a state of permanent fulfilment. Sunandaji will explore how these ancient teachings act as a practical manual for everyday life, teaching one how to face dilemmas without confusion and maintain equanimity amidst life’s inevitable ups and downs.
About the Speaker Both events will be delivered by Sunandaji, the daughter-disciple of renowned philosopher Swami A. Parthasarathy. Under Swamiji’s guidance, she has been studying and researching the ancient Indian philosophy of Vedanta for decades. She has addressed diverse audiences across four continents for the past forty years including Young Presidents’ Organisation, Harvard Business School, Oxford & EY. Her clear and powerful presentation of ancient wisdom in contemporary thought has received widespread coverage in television, radio and print media.
She is celebrated internationally for her ability to distill subtle philosophical ideas into clear, contemporary language, making the ancient wisdom relevant to the corporate boardroom and the living room alike.
Event Details
1. Public Talk: The Power of Love
Date: Thursday, 5 March 2026
Time: 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm
Venue: Lighthouse Auditorium, Horton Place, Colombo 07
2. Lecture Series: Know Yourself (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 8)
Dates: Saturday, 7 March – Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Time: 6:30 pm – 7:45 pm (Devotional songs commence at 6:00 pm)
Venue: Buddhist Cultural Centre, Thummulla Junction, Colombo 05
About the Vedanta Institute Colombo The Vedanta Institute Colombo is a charitable trust dedicated to disseminating the wisdom of Vedanta in Sri Lanka. Through lectures, study programs, and community events, the Institute seeks to empower individuals with the tools for purposeful living and harmonious relationships.
Both events are sponsored by Kanapathy Chetty Selvanathan charitable trust.
All events are open to the public. For more information and registration please visit Vedanta Institute Colombo website vedantacolombo.org or contact +94 762 796 113.
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