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In the bustling halls of the University of Johannesburg’s Auckland Park Campus, amidst the whirlwind of academic pursuits and extracurricular activities, there exists a beacon of spiritual guidance and growth: the Bhakti Yoga Society (BYS-UJ). Led by the dedicated efforts of Dinesvara Krsna Das, the society’s outreach project is not just about disseminating teachings; it’s a journey of personal connection and understanding, navigating the diverse cultural and spiritual landscape of the student body.

With a steady influx of new students each year, the BYS-UJ project has become a sanctuary for those seeking deeper meaning and connection amidst the rigors of university life. Dinesvara reflected on the project’s inception, stating, “Our approach was systematic and methodical, ensuring the programs were accessible and digestible for newcomers. It’s crucial not to overwhelm them with too much too soon, considering this is often their first exposure to these concepts.”

The approach is not one-size-fits-all but tailored to meet individuals where they are, addressing their unique concerns and backgrounds. Dinesvara shares insights into the challenges faced, particularly among students from African backgrounds, where cultural perceptions of spiritual practices may differ. He recounted, “In some Bollywood movies that some students may have watched, Krishna is depicted, leading to questions when we introduce chanting. Some may share remembrance about Him or express concerns about Krishna’s association with Hinduism. It’s important to address these queries sensitively to maintain their interest in chanting.”

Read more: https://iskconnews.org/inside-the-bhakti-yoga-societys-preaching-project-at-uj-auckland-park-campus/

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