Every Sunday at 3:00 p.m. – from September to June
Duration: 1 hour
Throughout the year, public talks are offered every Sunday afternoon. They are led by speakers from diverse cultural, spiritual, or academic backgrounds. These gatherings aim to introduce the philosophy of Vedanta, to foster a deeper understanding of the world’s great spiritual traditions, and to encourage meaningful interfaith dialogue.
During major celebrations (pujas), these cultural programs take on a special dimension. On the occasion of festivals honoring Sri Ramakrishna, Sri Sarada Devi, Swami Vivekananda, or deities such as Durga, Kali, or Shiva, there may be lectures, readings, film screenings, concerts, or poetic recitations. These events complement the rituals with a more educational or artistic approach, allowing participants to experience the celebration in its full richness—blending spirituality, knowledge, and living culture.
These moments are open to all and offer an opportunity to deepen one’s understanding of the rituals and the spiritual path, while creating a space for sharing and conviviality.
Free admission
Calendar of talks and cultural programs below