Free Online Bhagavad Gita Course Series: Enroll Now

Ever felt like life’s a puzzle without a map? Batch 3 of our Bhagavad Gita 100-101 series is now open! From the basics of the soul and karma to a full 18-chapter deep dive, this online journey offers timeless wisdom for modern life.

Classes are free (donations accepted), interactive with personal Q&A, and include recordings and slides. Our round-robin format means you can jump in anytime!

Join us alternate Fridays at 8:30 PM EST. Your roadmap to clarity starts here.

Enroll now: dasadas.com/courses

Ever feel like life is a complex puzzle, but you’re missing the box lid with the picture on it? You are looking for a spiritual anchor. Or you just want to understand why things happen. The Bhagavad Gita As It Is offers a timeless framework. It helps with navigating our world and transcend it to reach perfection.

We are thrilled to announce the opening of Batch 3 for our 100 and 101 series in March 2026. These courses are designed to take you from “curious beginner” to “informed practitioner” through 26, well-paced, structured, easy-to-digest sessions.

Krishna Guides Arjuna at Kurukshetra during the greatest battle of his life.
Krishna Guides Arjuna at Kurukshetra during the greatest battle of his life.

Bhagavad Gita Online Course BG 100: The Foundation (Level 0)

The “Big Picture” for those starting their journey.

This 6-session online course explores the core philosophical pillars of the Gita. If you’ve ever asked “Who am I?”, “Why is there suffering””, “Why do good things happen to bad people”. or “Why is time moving so fast?”, this is for you.

  • 🎯 What: Online course discussing the main topics of Bhagavad Gita.
  • When: Alternate Friday Nights @ 8:30 PM EST (Toronto/New York time)
  • 🌍 Not in EST?(Global Students: You can use Time.is to compare 8:30 PM Toronto time to your local city.)
  • 🎓 The Curriculum:
    • 100.1 Overview: Context, main topics, and modern relevance.
      • 100.2 Jiva (The Soul): Who are you?
      • 100.3 Prakriti (Material Nature): Where are you?
      • 100.4 Karma (Action & Reaction): What are you doing and why?
      • 100.5 Kala (Time): How does time affect you?
      • 100.6 Bhagavan (The Supreme Origin): Why should you care?

Upon completion, registrants are automatically enrolled into BG 101.


Bhagavad Gita Online Course BG 100: The Foundation (Level 0)BG 101: The Chapter Summaries (Level 1)

A journey through all 18 chapters.

This 20-session course offers summaries of every chapter, providing a clear path through the dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna.

  • 🎯 What: Online course offering detailed summaries of the entire text
  • When: Alternate Friday Nights @ 8:30 PM EST
  • 🌍 Not in EST?(Global Students: You can use Time.is to compare 8:30 PM Toronto time to your local city.)
  • 🎓 The Curriculum:
    • 101.1 – Ch 1: Observing the Armies
    • 101.2.1 & 101.2.2 – Ch 2: Contents of the Gītā Summarized (Parts 1 & 2)
    • 101.3 – Ch 3: Karma-yoga
    • 101.4 – Ch 4: Transcendental Knowledge
    • 101.5 – Ch 5: Karma-yoga – Action in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness
    • 101.6 – Ch 6: Dhyāna-yoga
    • 101.7 – Ch 7: Knowledge of the Absolute
    • 101.8 – Ch 8: Attaining the Supreme
    • 101.9 – Ch 9: The Most Confidential Knowledge
    • 101.10 – Ch 10: The Opulence of the Absolute
    • 101.11 – Ch 11: The Universal Form
    • 101.12 – Ch 12: Devotional Service
    • 101.13 – Ch 13: Nature, the Enjoyer and Consciousness
    • 101.14 – Ch 14: The Three Modes of Material Nature
    • 101.15 – Ch 15: The Yoga of the Supreme Person
    • 101.16 – Ch 16: The Divine and Demoniac Natures
    • 101.17 – Ch 17: The Divisions of Faith
    • 101.18.1 & 101.18.2 – Ch 18: The Perfection of Renunciation (Parts 1 & 2)

Everything You Need to Succeed

We’ve designed this course to be as supportive as possible. Every enrolled student receives:

  • 📅 Calendar Invites: Once registered, students will receive a recurring calendar invite to ensure you never miss a session.
  • 💬 Personal Q&A: Every class reserves dedicated time for a personal Q&A session. This is your opportunity to ask questions, clarify points, and discuss the practical application of the knowledge.
  • 🎥 Class Recordings: Re-watch at your own pace (minus the personal Q&A).
  • 📊Course Slides: Access the visual materials to review key verses.
  • 📝 Knowledge Quizzes: Link to an online quiz after each session to test your understanding.

Cost & Donations

In the spirit of sharing this wisdom freely, this course is offered free of charge. We believe that spiritual education should be accessible to everyone.

If you feel inspired to give, donations are gratefully accepted.

All contributions are used directly to spread the knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita. This helps those who otherwise can not afford a copy of the Bhagavad Gita As It Is.


The “Round Robin” Advantage

Don’t worry about “missing the bus.” Both BG 100 and BG 101 run on a continuous round-robin schedule. Join Anytime! You can enroll right now and jump into the current session. The course rotates in a way that it will revisit parts you missed. You can attend the full series at your own pace.

Ready to begin your journey? Register Now: dasadas.com/courses

Enrollment alone will not help us progress to perfection

Many of us are enrolled in various programs… the program is designed to help us progress… but most of those enrolled don’t make any progress. Is enrollment alone sufficient to make progress?

My dear reader… consider this… suppose a student enrolls in a course of study at a prestigious university… Everywhere our student friend goes, they advertise… “I’m a student of such-and-such-course in so-and-so university”. Our student friend is met with pats on the back, and nods of approval… “yes”, everyone seems to say “that is a fantastic program at a great university”, and our student friend is quite pleased at this.

That’s it, our student friend is content with enrollment. Post-enrollment, apart from the bragging about the program they are enrolled in, we find that our student does not do anything else…

  • Attends no classes
  • Reads no textbooks
  • Does no research
  • Submits no assignments
  • Works on no projects
  • Does no practical work
  • Learns nothing about what they’re supposed to learn in that program

Now, my dear reader, would you expect our student friend to graduate, or even be allowed to stay on in the program?

Not at all! At minimum, our friend the student would forfeit their fees, potentially be kicked out of the program, and most definitely not get to see graduation!

We all would agree that this kind of enrollment in a program with no work done is of no real benefit.

And yet, the world is full of such students, enrolled in various Universities…

  • Hinduism
  • Christianity
  • Islam
  • Judaism
  • Buddhism
  • Jainism
  • Sikhism
  • this-ism
  • that-ism

Yes, my dear reader, all of these are universities… meant to teach us most important things:

  1. Who we are, Be who we are
  2. Know God, Love God
  3. Know that everything and everyone is God’s, to love, cherish, and engage in the service of God

Each of these “universities” was created to cater to a particular set of persons, in a particular time, place, and circumstance.

And yet, there are so many who are “enrolled”, but are not doing any of the work needed to actually graduate.

What is graduation? Graduation means spiritual perfection, which is an eternally ever-increasing thing, there is no limit to perfection. Perfection is a journey.

yasmin vijñāte sarvam evaṁ vijñātaṁ bhavati (Muṇḍaka Upaniṣad 1.3)

According to this Vedic injunction, simply by understanding Kṛṣṇa one understands Brahman, Paramātmā, prakṛti, the illusory energy, the spiritual energy and everything else. Everything will be revealed.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/6/16/53-54/

Such a person who has graduated from their “university” manifests love and compassion at every moment and acts for the benefit of the whole world.

What is that ultimate benefit?

तव कथामृतं तप्तजीवनं
कविभिरीडितं कल्मषापहम् ।
श्रवणमङ्गलं श्रीमदाततं
भुवि गृणन्ति ये भूरिदा जना: ॥ ९ ॥

tava kathāmṛtaṁ tapta-jīvanaṁ
kavibhir īḍitaṁ kalmaṣāpaham
śravaṇa-maṅgalaṁ śrīmad ātataṁ
bhuvi gṛṇanti ye bhūri-dā janāḥ

The nectar of Your words and the descriptions of Your activities are the life and soul of those suffering in this material world. These narrations, transmitted by learned sages, eradicate one’s sinful reactions and bestow good fortune upon whoever hears them. These narrations are broadcast all over the world and are filled with spiritual power. Certainly those who spread the message of Godhead are most munificent.

https://vedabase.io/en/library/sb/10/31/9/

Alas, despite the world being filled with people professing all kinds of faith, there are so few who broadcast the glories of the Lord in this way.

We see persons of all kinds of faith lacking the basic qualities that their tradition aims to inculcate… persons of “faith” but without compassion, without tolerance, without understanding, without knowledge, without purity, without simplicity, without love, without care, without human qualities even!

So what is to be done, my dear reader?

Go deep, deep, deeper into the University you are enrolled in.

In general, you may find you are at one of these levels:

  • Atheism – the school of blind faith regarding God
  • Agnosticism – the school of blind doubt
  • Gnosticism – the school of unclear knowledge about God
  • Impersonalism – the school of detailed knowledge, mixed with envy of God
  • Fear of God – where God is known, and feared, out of ignorance
  • Fruitive Religion – Where God is treated as an Order Supplier
  • Dutiful Religion – Where God is adored and worshipped out of Duty
  • Pure Love of God – Where God is Loved and Served in Loving Devotion

Different “Universities” cater to different profiles of students… you have the ones for really bright students, the ones where you can get a sports scholarship, ones where the standards aren’t that high, the ones meant for rich people, and so on… ultimately, you need to decide how far your University can take you.

If you find that your institution is a vocational college and not really very deep in terms of giving you full spiritual perfection, then, search out that deeper place, where all the information about God is fully available, and you get the pure unadulterated knowledge… and you get theory, practice, and examples of role models actually practicing perfection.

But, coming back to the original point, simply labeling yourself as a Hindu, Muslim, Christian, or any other “ism” is not sufficient. You need to actually go deep into your tradition and learn everything there is to learn, experience everything there is to experience, serve in every possible way, and strive for spiritual advancement at every step. You cannot afford to be complacent, because human life is rare, and human life is short.

Here are some humble suggestions from this servant of the servant of God…

  • Know that Religion, singular, is one… Religions, plural, is another name for politics
  • Read your scripture
  • Understand it deeply by discussion, don’t be lazy about it
  • Follow your religious tenets carefully, pragmatically, not fanatically
  • Read scriptures from other traditions
  • Observe the principles, don’t get hung up on the details of the differences
  • Be tolerant, patient, enthusiastic, and compassionate to others
  • Practice your faith, every moment, every day
  • Try and understand other traditions by principles
  • Focus on the common denominator in spiritual life
  • Know that God is the God of all creatures, not just people, not just your faith tradition
  • Proof of the pudding? Do you love God? Do you love all that is God’s?

Are you just enrolled, or are you on your way to graduating?

Hare Krishna!