Geeta Society

Founded in 1998, Geeta Society is a spiritual and educational non-profit devoted to sharing the message of the Bhagawad Geeta, Vedas, and ancient Hindu texts. The organization works with local and international schools to support handicapped and orphaned children, and further education for girls.

Charities

Donations to Geeta Society support these organizations

Arya Kanya Sadan

School for orphaned girls since 1981, located in Faridabad, New Delhi. More information

EVAD school for the disabled

NGO Educational-Cum-Vocational Association for the Disabled (EVAD) in Faridabad, India. More information

National Association for the Blind

A pioneer in  services for children with visual impairment and additional disabilities since 1997. More information

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Geeta Society is a registered  501(3)(c) non-profit organization and your donations are tax-deductible.
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Founded by Prabha Duneja

Prabha Duneja (1946 – 2019) established Geeta Society in 1998. Arising from her love and studies of the Bhagawad Gita, she wrote and recorded numerous works on it, as well as yoga, mediation and spirituality. All her works are available to listen on YouTube, and her books can be downloaded freely below.
Please contact Geeta Society at info@holygeeta.org to inquire about printed books and CDs.

Audio

Listen on YouTube

Bhagawad Geeta Recital in Hindi
Bhagawad Gita - Gospel of Timeless Wisdom
Bhaja Govindam
Bhajans and Geeta Recital
Celestial Chants for Relaxation
Chakra Meditation
Concept of God in Hinduism
Gayatri Mantra
Geeta Chaleesa
Hanuman Chaleesa & Ramayana
Hindu Festivals
Mantras for Yogic Unity in Meditation and Everyday Bliss
Meditation at the Seashore
Nadayoga and Mindfulness Meditation
Opening the Heart Chakra
Our Journey Through Panch Koshas - Guided Meditation
Poems of Rabindranath Tagore
Primordial Sound Meditation
Samarpanam
Talks on the Power of Mantra

Books

Bhagawad Geeta: Gospel of Timeless Wisdom
Hinduism: Scriptures and Practices
The Holy Ramayana
Mantra and the Modern Man