Outline: Bhakti-Sastri Course in Krishna Consciousness
I. Introduction to Bhakti-Sastri
A. Definition and significance in Krishna consciousness
B. Overview of the course structure and objectives
II. Core Texts of Bhakti-Sastri
A. Bhagavad-gita
1. Key themes and teachings
2. Relevance to personal and spiritual growth
B. Nectar of Devotion (Bhakti-rasamrita-sindhu)
1. Concepts of devotion and bhakti
2. Role in understanding devotional service
C. Nectar of Instruction (Upadeshamrita)
1. Fundamental principles of devotional life
2. Practical application of teachings
D. Sri Isopanisad
1. Insights into Vedic knowledge and philosophy
2. Connection to the concept of God and the universe
III. Srila Prabhupada's Vision
A. Historical context of the course conception
B. Bhakti-Sastri as part of brahminical training
1. Importance of scholarly study in devotional practice
2. Development of qualities essential for spiritual leaders
IV. Educational Impact
A. Goals for personal understanding and empowerment
B. Contribution to the broader ISKCON community
C. Preparing future leaders and educators in Krishna consciousness
V. Conclusion
A. Summary of the importance of Bhakti-Sastri
B. Call to engage with the course and its teachings for spiritual advancement
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THE BHAKTI SASTRI COURSE OUTLINE
Bhakti-Sastri is an essential course in Krishna consciousness that consists of in-depth study on four books accessed online (below). Discussions on these books are direct-linked here:
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