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The Bhakti Yoga Club invites you to attend its programs, and associate with its members, philosophy and practice.

How to become a member ?
Membership to the Bhakti Yoga Club is free and there are no strings attached. The university students and members of Tucson and the surrounding community are highly encouraged to participate and get involved.

Ways to get involved
The first step is to subscribe to the Club list-serv. Send an email to the following address to get added :

addme@BhaktiYogaClub.com

Once you are added, you will be informed of the weekly involvements, guest speakers and events through email.

Direct all your queries related to club activities or philosophy to :

bhakti_yoga_club@hotmail.com

This email id also establishes a direct communication link with the other members and affiliates of the club.

Attend the programs. All programs are free of charge. There is no experience required to attend them. There are no obligations. We invite you to attend when you can. The programs embrace participants with all philosophies, traditions, beliefs, practices and statuses. The programs provide a forum for active spiritual discussion and application. For more information on the programs and activities of the club, please visit Programs.

Regular association with prescribed Vedic readings will enhance your understanding of the philosophy and the practices. The club makes elevated texts like the Bhagavad Gita(the song of God) and Srimad-Bhagvatam available inexpensively at the print costs so that sincere inquirers can easily access them. To attain a book send an email to :
books@BhaktiYogaClub.com

We hope that involvement in the club activities and programs will inspire you to adopt a positive thinking and lifestyle. There are suggestions for Daily Practice which will enhance your spiritual experience and deepen your understanding and perspective.

The club is seasoned by the wide variety of individual participation and contributions of its members. Direct service to the club and its involvements is called Seva. It is a more elevated way of directing one's activities for the pleasure of God and direct benefit of others. Seva can take the shape of participation and contribution of time, skill or resources. An example would be hosting a weekly program at one's home. The culmination of success in Bhakti Yoga is incorporating the daily practice and Seva regularly.

What is Bhakti-Yoga
Who is Krishna
Yoga and Meditation
The Bhagavad Gita
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