A stunning macro shot of the Bhagavad Gita resting on a wooden stand, illuminated by a glowing brass diya

Bhagavad Gita Classes

Timeless Wisdom for Young Minds.

Interactive, age-appropriate lessons that help children and teenagers understand and apply the teachings of Sanatana Dharma to everyday life.

Free Weekly Classes

A free community programme with a clear purpose.

These classes give children and teenagers a steady place to understand the Bhagavad Gita with warmth, structure, and room for honest questions.

The programme is offered completely free of charge through local volunteers and supporters who want Hindu learning to remain accessible to every family.

The aim is simple: help young people grow with knowledge, identity, and character.

A beautiful stack of traditional Vedic texts and the Bhagavad Gita illuminated by a glowing diya

Not just information

Learning becomes meaningful when students can see how wisdom speaks to their own lives.

Class Experience

A class rhythm built for young minds.

Led by Vandana Dey, who has taught Hinduism since 2008, each session moves from scripture to discussion to reflection — so students do not just hear the Gita, they learn how to carry it into daily life.

RhythmInteractive, Weekly
LocationBirmingham
Duration60–75 min
Groups2 Age Groups
CostFree

Inside a session

  1. Settle

    Students begin with a calm opening, a short recap, and a clear theme for the lesson.

  2. Learn

    A teaching from the Gita is explained with age-appropriate language, stories, and context.

  3. Question

    Students discuss real situations, ask honest questions, and practise thinking with dharma.

  4. Carry

    Every session ends with a simple reflection or takeaway that can be remembered during the week.

Two age-tailored groups

Year 3 – Year 6

Junior Group

Stories, values, simple meanings, and confidence speaking about Hindu identity.

  • Story-led learning
  • Creative activities
  • Building vocabulary of dharma

Year 7 – Year 13

Teens Group

Deeper discussion around dharma, resilience, responsibility, identity, and choices.

  • Critical thinking
  • Real-world application
  • Identity and confidence

20

places per group

The structure is intentionally intimate, giving students a focused setting where learning can become confidence, character, and steady practice.

Learning Journey

From scripture to everyday choices.

The curriculum is designed as a journey, not a checklist. Students move from understanding the teaching to reflecting on meaning and living with steadiness.

  1. Chapter 01

    01

    Understand

    Students begin with the setting of the Gita, the idea of the self, and the values that shape Hindu life.

    • Identity
    • Heritage
    • Values
  2. Chapter 02

    02

    Reflect

    Lessons invite students to question, discuss, and connect dharma, karma, emotions, and responsibility to real situations.

    • Questions
    • Focus
    • Resilience
  3. Chapter 03

    03

    Live

    The goal is for learning to become visible in choices, relationships, confidence, and steady character.

    • Character
    • Confidence
    • Service
HearQuestionReflectCarry Forward

Register for free weekly Bhagavad Gita classes.

Give your child a structured place to learn, reflect, ask questions, and grow with confidence in Sanatana Dharma.

Free classes · Year 3–13 · Birmingham · Limited spaces