Bhagavad Gita Research Foundation (BGRF) has been established with the express purpose of ensuring a wider understanding of a supremely holy text of Hinduism. BGRF works not only to propagate this work but to ensure greater tolerance and openness of mind. Bhagavad Gita offers a route to enlightenment that is open to all, for many of its devotees it is a means of finding the eternal way of ultimate liberation, knowledge, and bliss. Importantly, this philosophical treatise offers diverse paths (the spiritual, theological, intellectual and scientific) that help provide greater meaning to life. Through the study and practice of the tenets and teachings of the sublime book Bhagavad Gita, we are all afforded a means to be spiritually nourished and satisfied. BGRF seeks to ensure a wider understanding of one of the most influential texts in Eastern Philosophy, as well as bringing people together who have a wish to appreciate life's spiritual essence. We all need to seek and be prepared to question and learn in a spirit of mutual respect, tolerance, and humility. Bhagavad Gita Research Foundation (BGRF) is a non-profit making organization that is Registered as a charity in the Charity Commission in England and Wales". It is an independent and non-political charity organization that does not accept any donations from any person or organization seeking to use the BGRF as a vehicle to promote their own political agenda.
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Who Is It For
The Bhagavad Gita Research Foundation (BGRF) is aimed at all who with a sincere desire to gain a deeper spiritual understanding.
Vision
To be a means by which more people discover (or re-discover) the treasures and meaning of the Bhagavad Gita.
Missions
To work to help others appreciate the special place that the Bhagavad Gita has in Hinduism, and the lessons that it has for the wider world.
Objectives
The BGRF has four main objectives: Propagating the wisdom and enlightenment enshrined and revealed by the Bhagavad Gita.