Which Process of Bhakti Is Right for Me?
“Which process of Bhakti is right for me?” This is a beautiful question. It is also a very human question. […]
Which Process of Bhakti Is Right for Me? Read Post »
“Which process of Bhakti is right for me?” This is a beautiful question. It is also a very human question. […]
Which Process of Bhakti Is Right for Me? Read Post »
Sacred recitation is one of the simplest and most powerful spiritual practices available to every human being. It does not
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Navadha Bhakti means “nine forms of devotion” or “nine ways to love and serve God.” The word nava means “nine,”
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Ātma-nivedanam is a beautiful Sanskrit expression from the Bhakti tradition. “Ātma” means the self, the soul, or one’s whole being.
Ātma-nivedanam: The Meaning of Complete Surrender Read Post »
आज की तेज़ गति वाली दुनिया में हमारा मन अक्सर कई दिशाओं में भागता रहता है। काम, परिवार, जिम्मेदारियाँ, भविष्य
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Daily meditation is not only a wellness habit. It is a sacred invitation to come home—to the quiet place within
Daily Meditation: A Path to Inner Peace Read Post »
Sakhyam is a beautiful Sanskrit word that means “friendship.” In the path of Bhakti Yoga, sakhyam refers to becoming a
Sakhyam: Becoming a Friend of God Read Post »
Dāsyam is a beautiful Sanskrit word that means “servitorship” or “loving service.” In Bhakti Yoga, the path of devotion, dāsyam
Dāsyam: Finding Joy in Selfless Service Read Post »
Vandanam is a beautiful Sanskrit word that means “offering prayers,” “bowing down,” or “expressing heartfelt reverence.” In the path of
Vandanam: Developing a Life of Prayer Read Post »
Arcana means worship offered with love. In the tradition of Bhakti Yoga, arcana is the practice of honoring the Lord
Arcana: Building a Meaningful Home Worship Practice Read Post »