Category: Friends

Kali, Karma and Global Transformation

Kali, Karma and Global Transformation

Kali, Karma and Global Transformation.

A talk by Dr. Raj Balkaran
of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

This talk draws from the wellspring of Hindu teachings to make sense of the tumultuous times we’re living through. First, we look to classical Hindu philosophy to outline four types of karma, and consider the relationship between personal and collective karma. Secondly, we examine the rich narratives of Kālī to show what she represents and how she functions in human life. Thirdly, we dovetail karmic theory with the teachings of Kālī to provide a framework for making sense of the massive shifts occurring across the globe – indeed for finding meaning amid the chaos of our times.

Love and Attachment – Conceptions of Devotions in the Narada Bhakti Sutra

Love and Attachment – Conceptions of Devotions in the Narada Bhakti Sutra

Friends Event: Love and Attachment - Conceptions of Devotions in the Narada Bhakti Sutra

Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 13 July 2019 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street 
Leicester LE4 6LF 

A talk by Dr Ramesh Pattni of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies 

The core ideas of the Bhakti tradition are explored in the well-known text attributed to Sage  Nārada. What is the nature of pure devotion? What is the goal and means of devotion? How does one cultivate bhakti? How does one reach the state of supreme devotion starting from mixed emotions of love?

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk
Chankya – The Genius of Statecraft

Chankya – The Genius of Statecraft

Friends Event: Chankya – The Genius of Statecraft

Saturday, 6 April 2019 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street
Leicester LE4 6LF

A talk by Dr Ramesh Pattni of the OCHS

Chanakya, also known as Kautilya and Vishnugupta, was a brilliant and original thinker living  in ancient India around the 2nd Century BCE. He was an economist, a jurist, a philosopher and a master of statecraft. He was instrumental in the rise of the first Mauryan Emperor, Chandragupta and served as his chief minister and advisor. We look at some of his ideas in the Arthashastra which demonstrates his masterly grasp on many aspects of statecraft.

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
Finding your Guru: The Tale of the Avadhuta Brahmin

Finding your Guru: The Tale of the Avadhuta Brahmin

Friends Event: Finding your Guru: The Tale of the Avadhuta Brahmin

Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 12 January 2019 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street
Leicester LE4 6LF

A talk by Anuradha Dooney of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

Hindu traditions have always honoured the guru as a great source of wisdom. This Puranic story expands the idea of guru beyond that of the saintly sadhu to embrace the whole world. It says that a guru can come in all shapes and forms. They don’t even have to be human. As we begin a new year, hoping for a bit more wisdom, we will discuss our everyday concerns learning from our new gurus. What can the sky, a tree, or a mountain teach us about our relationships? How can a python, a pigeon or a bee help us to be happier? What can we learn from water, fire, and a fish to name but a few to inspire us for the year ahead. 

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk
Framing Relationships in Hinduism: Kiterunning, Ferocious Dance and What Else?

Framing Relationships in Hinduism: Kiterunning, Ferocious Dance and What Else?

Friends event: Framing Relationships in Hinduism: Kiterunning, Ferocious Dance and What Else?

Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 3 June 2017 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street, Leicester

Prof. Emeritus Werner Menski and Mrs. Nilima Devi MBE

In this combined presentation, we delve into the kite structure of dharma, and the constant need to balance competing expectations, connected to the individual, groups, the nation, and the cosmos as a whole. This talk will be richly illustrated with images and video from dance and literature showing how Hindu culture has framed and expressed the immensely rich theme of relationships. We will start with ancient foundations and contexts – clarifying the relationships between Vedic visions and later Hinduism – and then move on to classical, medieval, and finally, modern forms and concepts. We will see the surprisingly strong influence of the ancient upon the modern.

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
Friends Event: Envisioning Krishna in the Bhagavata Purana

Friends Event: Envisioning Krishna in the Bhagavata Purana

Friends Event: Envisioning Krishna in the Bhagavata Purana

Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 2 June 2018 – 6:30pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street, Leicester LE4 6LF

This talk introduces exquisitely detailed paintings that were originally part of lavish books of the type commissioned by royals and nobles in Hindu kingdoms across northern and central India during the early modern period. While some of these books (or illustrated manuscripts) visualise literary, religious and historical texts, many pictorialise epic and mythological narratives. Of all the mythological narratives presented in these works, perhaps the most pervasive is the Bhagavata Purana, and in particular its Tenth Book that recounts the adventures of Krishna. I will undertake a discussion of five or six different Bhagavata manuscripts, comparing their respective arrangements of text and image, narrative strategies and style, in order to highlight how storytelling occurs, while simultaneously showcasing their beauty and power.

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk
Friends Event: Pathways to Purusha

Friends Event: Pathways to Purusha

Friends Event: Pathways to Purusha

Birmingham Friends Event
Saturday, 19 May 2018 – 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Hall Green Quakers
Hamlet Road
Birmingham B28 9BG

A talk by Dr Ramesh Pattni of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
 
Meditation has been practiced over millennia in one form or other in almost all religious traditions. The traditions in Hinduism also emphasise this practice in a variety of forms including those of Vedanta and Yoga. We look at the systematic development of meditation practices in the classical Yoga of Patanjali, their philosophical basis, the objective of each stage of meditation and their ultimate goal. Be prepared to meditate with some practical examples!
Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Birmingham
Friends Event: Pathways to Purush

Friends Event: Pathways to Purush

Friends Event: Pathways to Purush

Leicester Friends Event
Saturday, 5 May 2018 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street, Leicester LE4 6LF

A talk by Dr Ramesh Pattni of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies
 
Meditation has been practiced over millennia in one form or other in almost all religious traditions. The traditions in Hinduism also emphasise this practice in a variety of forms including those of Vedanta and Yoga. We look at the systematic development of meditation practices in the classical Yoga of Patanjali, their philosophical basis, the objective of each stage of meditation and their ultimate goal. Be prepared to meditate with some practical examples!
 
Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk
Friends Event: Love and War in the Bhagavad Gita

Friends Event: Love and War in the Bhagavad Gita

Friends Event: Love and War in the Bhagavad Gita

Leicester Friends Event
Wednesday, 4 April 2018 – 6:30pm to 9:00pm

Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre
Rothley Street, Leicester LE4 6LF

A talk by Anuradha Dooney of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

Prince Arjuna stands on the battlefield facing family, friends and revered elders in conflict. The conch has sounded and a war of epic proportion has begun.  Yet the Bhagavad Gita is renowned for its teachings on bhakti or devotion to God. Does the Bhagavad Gita then advocate war? How can we reconcile Krishna’s teachings on love with such a scene of violence? How can love be Krishna’s teaching when He instructs Arjuna to fight? This class explores the apparent irreconcilable teachings on love and war on the battlefield of kuruksetra and beyond.

Organiser: 
Friends of the OCHS – Leicester
lf@ochs.org.uk