Course Duration
3 days
3 days
Videos
N/A
No. Of Sessions
3
3
Sessions per week
3
3
Language
English
Eligibility
Open for all
Open for all
Schedule of Classes
Starts on
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Friday-Saturday-Sunday 8:30pm EST
Saturday-Sunday-Monday 6am IST
About the Teacher
HG Brajsundar Das
About the Teacher
Brajsundar Das is a dedicated servant of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, whose life reflects a harmonious synthesis of devotion, learning, and preaching. Born in December 1984 into a cultured Brahmin family, he was introduced to spiritual life from an early age under the affectionate guidance of his mother. These early impressions gradually matured into a firm commitment to bhakti.
In 2002, he joined the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and, in 2007, received initiation from His Holiness Shri Shrimad Radha Govinda Dasa Goswami Maharaja. From that time onward, he dedicated his life fully to the service of Shri Guru and Gauranga, with particular emphasis on studying, teaching, and disseminating the spotless Purāṇa, the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.
Since 2007, Brajsundar Das has been residing in Shri rindavan-dhama, the transcendental abode of the Lord, from where he has actively contributed to the establishment and growth of ISKCON Bhagavata Mahavidyalaya centers in India, Europe, and North America. His approach reflects the traditional Vaishnava principle that systematic education, grounded in Śāstra and guided by sādhu, is essential for preserving and transmitting spiritual culture.
Alongside his devotional commitments, he has pursued higher education, holding a Master’s degree in Information Technology and a Master of Arts in History, and is presently engaged in doctoral research. He also serves as the CEO of Vedavarsity, an initiative begun under the guidance of His Holiness Bhakti Dhira Damodara Swami, dedicated to nurturing deep and faithful engagement with Bhāgavata teachings.
Over the years, Brajsundar Das has conducted more than 252 seminars across 22 countries and 184 cities, personally training over 5,786 devotees through the Bhagavata Teachers Training program. His contribution extends to literature as well; he has authored four books and serves as an editor of the Nityaṁ bhāgavata-sevayā e-magazine, encouraging daily hearing and service to the Bhāgavatam.
His life stands as a practical demonstration of the Bhagavatam’s message—that sincere hearing, careful study, and selfless service, when performed under proper guidance, can uplift both the individual and society at large.
Course Overview
Description
Marriage is not meant for unrestricted sense gratification, but for regulated life in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. According to the Vedic injunctions, gṛhastha-āśrama is a sacred institution meant to help husband and wife advance spiritually while fulfilling their worldly responsibilities. When centered on devotional service, married life becomes a powerful means of purification and progress toward the ultimate goal of life—love of Godhead.
The Diploma in Married Life is designed to present the science of marriage as explained in the śāstra and illuminated by the teachings of Śrīla A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda. This course trains students to understand marriage not merely as a social arrangement, but as a spiritual partnership for serving Kṛṣṇa. By studying authentic Vedic wisdom, students learn how to transform household life into a peaceful, regulated, and spiritually vibrant āśrama.
This course systematically explains the duties of husband and wife, the importance of character, responsibility, mutual respect, and cooperation in devotional service. It addresses common challenges in married life—conflict, attachment, expectations, communication, and parenting—by applying timeless spiritual principles rather than temporary material solutions. Emphasis is given to following regulative principles, chanting the holy name, and maintaining purity in thought, word, and deed.
Special focus is placed on raising Kṛṣṇa conscious children, managing household resources responsibly, balancing material duties with spiritual practices, and cultivating simplicity and contentment. The course also explains how married couples can support the broader mission of preaching and spiritual education, as envisioned by the Vaiṣṇava ācāryas.
What Students Will Learn
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The spiritual purpose of marriage according to Vedic scriptures
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Roles and responsibilities of husband and wife in gṛhastha-āśrama
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How to resolve marital challenges using śāstric wisdom
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Principles of purity, discipline, and mutual respect in family life
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How to make the home a center for devotional service
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Guidelines for conscious parenting and samskāras
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Balancing economic duties with spiritual advancement
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How gṛhastha life supports the progress of society and devotional mission
Why This Course Is Important
In the present age of Kali-yuga, family life is often disturbed due to ignorance of spiritual principles. This diploma provides clear guidance, practical instruction, and philosophical depth, enabling married devotees and aspiring householders to live peacefully and progress steadily in Kṛṣṇa consciousness. By properly understanding married life, one can remain detached yet responsible, regulated yet affectionate, and fully engaged in the service of the Lord.
This course is ideal for newly married couples, aspiring gṛhasthas, counselors, and serious students of Vedic culture who wish to establish strong, spiritually grounded families in accordance with the teachings of Śrīla Prabhupāda.