
Introduction to Bhakti Yoga (Weekend 2 Ticket) - June 27th–28th
Embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, spiritual growth, and timeless wisdom.

About this event
Introduction to Bhakti Yoga – Weekend 2
Discover Yourself. Live in Harmony. Awaken Devotion.
Join us for Weekend 2 of our Introduction to Bhakti Yoga series, where we explore practical wisdom from the ancient Vedic tradition to better understand ourselves, our natural strengths, and the deeper purpose of life.
This weekend focuses on self-discovery and the foundational principles of Bhakti, offering valuable insights that can be applied in everyday life, regardless of your background or level of experience.
Please note: This is the second weekend of our 2-week Introduction to Bhakti Yoga series. New participants are welcome, and the sessions can also be attended independently.
Saturday, 27th June
Part 1 | 10:00 AM – 11:25 AM
People's Different Natures
with Manu Davis
Explore the different psychophysical natures described in Vedic wisdom and learn how understanding them can help improve relationships, decision-making, and personal growth.
Part 2 | 11:35 AM – 1:00 PM
Finding One's Own Nature and Working According to It
with Manu Davis
Discover how recognising your unique qualities and strengths can help you live with greater purpose, fulfilment, and authenticity.
Sunday, 28th June
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
The Underlying Principles of Bhakti
with Abhay Giriraj
An introduction to the essential teachings and practices of Bhakti Yoga, revealing how devotion can bring clarity, meaning, and spiritual fulfilment to daily life.
Facilitators
Manu Davis
40 years practising Bhakti Yoga
Abhay Giriraj
10 years practising Bhakti Yoga
Venue
📍 Govinda's Restaurant
First Floor
83 Middle Abbey Street
Dublin 1, D01 EV91
Tickets
🎟️ €25 – Weekend Pass
🎟️ €10 – Individual Session
Whether you're seeking deeper self-understanding, spiritual growth, or simply curious about Bhakti Yoga, this weekend offers a welcoming environment to learn, reflect, and connect with like-minded people.
All are welcome. 🙏 Hare Krishna.
