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Be the leader you would follow – Bhaktivedanta Manor

Be the Leader you would want to follow – Lord Rama and Leadership. 

His Grace Gauranga Das visits the UK and School of Bhakti are excited to welcome him to our exclusive event on Friday 7th April 2023 (bank holiday).

Gauranga Das is a leadership and mindfulness coach based in Mumbai. Gauranga Das will take you on an inner journey to explore your inner self, conflict resolution and developing leadership qualities with teachings from The Ramayana.

We will have an intimate gathering whereby our esteemed guest speaker will be discussing – how can we aspire for leadership qualities?

This session will be very interactive with the opportunity to ask Gauranga Das questions you have on this subject matter. Please book in advance as spaces are limited in our Bhakti Lounge. This is an event not to be missed!

About the speaker

Director of a world famous United Nations award winning Eco village, a driving force behind one of the most successful Krishna conscious institutes in the world (ISKCON Chowpatty) and an extraordinary speaker and leader who has inspired and mentored thousands of people around the world including author and purpose coach Jay Shetty.

Gauranga Das is a man of formidable character and integrity. Originally from South India, Gauranga Das graduated from Mumbai’s prestigious Indian Institute of Technology. Whilst a student there, he met the Hare Krishna monks and was so impacted by their teachings and character that he decided to dedicate his life to practicing Krishna consciousness and sharing that with others.

He subsequently became a monk in the ISKCON Chowpatty temple and has been actively working to embed and demonstrate the benefits of the Krishna conscious lifestyle and philosophy into various projects he’s been involved with; in fields as diverse as coaching, research & academia, environmental sustainability and stewardship, tourism, skill development, addiction recovery and leadership.

He has given over 10,000 lectures and seminars in the last two decades, transforming countless lives and driving change in communities worldwide.

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