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A biweekly satsang exploring the Bhagavad Gita through chant, reflection, and conversation in a contemplative space that centers women’s voices and lived experience.
What Happens:
• We read a short passage from the Bhagavad Gita together
• I offer context and reflection on the philosophy
• We open space for conversation and questions
Reserve your place in the next Women’s Gita Circle.
Schedule
Who this circle is for
The Bhagavad Gita has long been studied as a dialogue about action, devotion, and the search for inner clarity. Yet many of us encounter these teachings in spaces where women’s voices and lived experience are rarely centered.
The Women’s Gita Circle is a biweekly gathering for reflection, chanting, and thoughtful conversation about the Gita in a supportive contemplative space.
Together we read, listen, question, and explore how these teachings meet our lives today.
Each circle includes:
• A short opening chant from the Gita
• Guided reflection on a passage
• Conversation and shared inquiry
• Space for questions and lived experience
No prior study of the Gita or Sanskrit is required. Curiosity is enough.
Every other Monday on Zoom
First Gathering
Monday, March 16
8:30–9:30 AM PT
11:30 AM–12:30 PM ET
4:30–5:30 PM UK
This gathering centers women’s voices and perspectives.
Women and anyone who feels nourished by a women-centered contemplative space are warmly welcome.
Many participants are:
• yoga teachers and practitioners
• students of yoga philosophy
• readers of the Bhagavad Gita
• seekers navigating change, work, family, and spiritual life
You are welcome whether you are returning to the Gita or meeting it for the first time.
Kamala Rose is a yoga philosopher, teacher, and longtime student of the Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Sutra. Her work bridges traditional study, chanting, and lived contemplative practice.
She co-hosts A Woman’s Gita Podcast and teaches courses on yoga philosophy, Sanskrit literacy, and embodied contemplative practice.