Hari Dasa is a professor of Classical Yoga and Vedanta Philosophy by the International Federation of Classical Yoga. Expert in symbology and Vedic iconography (shilpa and sthapana shastra). In this field he teaches courses and lectures on sacred art and Hindu symbolism. He also participates as an advisor in the development of the line of Hindu figures of the Lladró porcelain brand. He studied Sanskrit and the sacred texts of India with different masters, as well as Vedic rituals and archana (worship of the deity), in the pancharatrika and smarta traditions. studied Jyotisha (Vedic Astrology) under the guidance of Gunesvara Dasa. He teaches Yoga classes, meditation and sacred texts. He received diksha (spiritual initiation) in the tradition of Swami Sivananda and Upanayanam or brahminical initiation. He’s president and founder of the Religious Association KrishnaKali Yoga Ashram, for the dissemination and promotion of Hinduism in Spain.

Activities

  • Sunday 9th, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., in the Sala Barraca.
    Energetic bodies and reincarnation
    . “According to the philosophy of the Vedas, the spiritual soul transmigrates through countless lives throughout its process of enlightenment. The vehicles it uses in the planes of psychic and physical existence are called shariras or energetic bodies. different levels of bodies, the difference between the body (sharira) and the envelope (kosha) and its importance in our spiritual life and in the practice of Yoga “
  • Saturday 8th, from 9: 05h to 10: 35h, in the Sala Barraca.
    Vedic astrology
    . “The Jyotisha or luminary science (astrology) is one of the supplementary branches of the Vedas Through the jyotisha it is possible to know the karmic tendencies of the individual, as well as the more or less favorable periods for the different stages of life. Vedic astrology is not a system of divination, as is commonly believed, but a method of personal knowledge. With knowledge of planetary influences and their various aspects, we can learn to know ourselves and solve problems.
  • Friday 7th, from 7:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., in the Sala Barraca.
    Class “The eight steps of Patanjali Yoga”
    : Raja Yoga, systematized more than two thousand years ago by Patanjali Maharshi in his great work, the Yoga Sutras, is a path of self-realization through the progressive purification and refinement of all aspects of being, from morality, through the body, to the deepest states of meditation and absorption in Consciousness. This Yoga is stratified into eight steps, each of which leads to a higher state of consciousness. In this class we will know the practices of Yama and Niyama, Asana, Pranayama, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi according to Patañjali.