Devotional Habits That Support Inner Peace
Inner peace is not achieved by escaping life, suppressing emotion, or forcing the mind to be quiet. In bhakti-yoga, peace […]
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Inner peace is not achieved by escaping life, suppressing emotion, or forcing the mind to be quiet. In bhakti-yoga, peace […]
Devotional Habits That Support Inner Peace Read Post »
A Guide from the Vedic Scriptures The Vedic tradition teaches that a simple life naturally fosters a spiritual mindset and
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Many people feel that devotion requires stepping away from ordinary life—leaving work, simplifying everything, or withdrawing from family responsibilities. Bhakti-yoga
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Modern life is busy. Work schedules are demanding, attention is fragmented, and spiritual practices can easily feel overwhelming or unrealistic.
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In the age of Kali, spiritual life is challenged by distraction, anxiety, forgetfulness, and a lack of discipline. The Vedic
Why the Hare Kṛṣṇa Mahā-Mantra Is Recommended in Kali-yuga Read Post »
Śāstra-aligned guidance from his books, purports, and letters Chanting the holy name is not a side practice in Kṛṣṇa consciousness—it
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And How to Gently Correct Them Chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra is the heart of Bhakti Yoga. It is simple,
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Beginning the practice of japa—soft, attentive chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra on beads—is one of the most personal and
How Many Rounds of Japa Should a Beginner Chant? Read Post »
Understanding Two Essential Practices of Bhakti Yoga In Bhakti Yoga, chanting the holy name of Kṛṣṇa is central. Yet many
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Daily Spiritual Practice in Bhakti Yoga In Bhakti Yoga, transformation does not happen accidentally. It happens through sādhana — intentional,