Vivekananda Library & Education(Study) center is a center for activities (Listning to Lectures Audio/Video & Reading sessions) on various dimensions and aspects, of Hindu Sanathan Sanskruti to understand and implement rich values in every ways. This center was set up by Late Shri Sanatkumar Manubhai Joshi, Dr. Rajan Ramanlal Joshi, Dr. Shobhna Rajan Joshi as founder member of Vivekananda Library & Education(Study) Center in Lexington KY at BTCC KY since July 2016.

Recordings of all Videos, Presentations, on various Lectures, Speeches, that were shown and shared during the satsang sessions at Vedanta Study Group-Lexington-BTCCKY

Started Vivekananda Vedanta Study Group – 07/31/2016 

Below are the Full Official Playlists embeded directly from the official channel in support for Vedanta Study.

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Manas Kanyakumari Katha – Morari Bapu – Ram Katha — VIVEKANANDA KENDRA KANYAKUMARI INDIA – 07th January 2017 to 15th January 2017

HSS Poster Display (Design by DARSHANA a part of HSS) on so Interesting Facts & Authentic Richness of Vedic Hindu Cultural & Civilization at Vivekananda Library & Education center, BTCC KY, Lexington, USA. Special Thanks to Raviji from Omkar Shakha HSS, Dr. Rajan Joshi and Arch Ashwin Joshi.

HSS Poster Display (Design by DARSHANA a part of HSS) on so Interesting Facts & Authentic Richness of Vedic Hindu Cultural & Civilization at Vivekananda Library & Education center, BTCC KY, Lexington, USA. Special Thanks to Raviji from Omkar Shakha HSS, Dr. Rajan Joshi and Arch Ashwin Joshi.

 

 

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Regular Movie Shows based on positive life theme (Spiritual/Mythological/World Peace/Humanity/Educational) that are screened and to be screened for the Community by Vivekananda Library & Education Center at BTCC Auditorium-Lexington-BTCCKY.

Next Movie Screening  –  Comming Soon at BTCC Auditorium.

The Man Who Knew Infinity is a 2015 British biographical drama film based on the 1991 book of the same name by Robert Kanigel. The film stars Dev Patel as Srinivasa Ramanujan, a real-life mathematician who after growing up poor in Madras, India, earns admittance to Cambridge University during World War I, where he becomes a pioneer in mathematical theories with the guidance of his professor, G. H. Hardy, portrayed by Jeremy Irons.

Filming began in August 2014 at Trinity College, Cambridge.[4] The film had its world premiere as a gala presentation at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival,[1][5] and was selected as the opening gala of the 2015 Zurich Film Festival.[6] It also played other film festivals including Singapore International Film Festival[7] and Dubai International Film Festival.[8]

Distinguished mathematicians Manjul Bhargava and Ken Ono are associate producers of the film.[9] Ono, the mathematics consultant, is a Guggenheim Fellow, and Bhargava is a winner of the Fields Medal.

Movies screened in past at BTCC Auditorium:

A Force More Powerful – 10/16/2016

A Force More Powerful-1-2

 

Swami Vivekananda (1998) – 07/31/2016

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