Is There a Cost to Attend Spiritual Programs?
One of the most practical—and often unspoken—questions people have before visiting a spiritual community is about money. Many want to […]
Is There a Cost to Attend Spiritual Programs? Read Post »
One of the most practical—and often unspoken—questions people have before visiting a spiritual community is about money. Many want to […]
Is There a Cost to Attend Spiritual Programs? Read Post »
If you’ve never attended a Bhakti gathering before, it’s natural to wonder what actually happens once you walk through the
What Happens During a Typical Program or Gathering? Read Post »
When people first hear about a spiritual community, a common question comes up quietly—but very sincerely: “Is this really for
Is The Bhakti House Open to Everyone? Read Post »
For many people, visiting a spiritual space brings an unexpected concern: what should I wear? Some worry about accidentally being
Do I Need to Dress a Certain Way at a Temple? Read Post »
People encountering kirtan for the first time often struggle to categorize it. Some experience it as music. Others feel its
Is Kirtan a Form of Meditation or Music? Read Post »
If you’ve ever attended kirtan—or even heard about it—you’ve likely noticed a simple pattern: one person chants a line, and
Call-and-Response Chanting Explained Read Post »
One of the most common concerns people have before attending kirtan is whether they need musical ability. Many assume that
Do You Need Musical Talent to Join Kirtan? Read Post »
Many people are surprised to learn that repetition—especially in chanting—is not meant to overwhelm the mind, but to settle it.
Why Repetition in Chanting Calms the Mind Read Post »
Prasadam is not defined by complex ritual or culinary skill. What makes food prasadam is intention—the consciousness with which it
How Prasadam Is Prepared (And Why Intention Matters) Read Post »
One of the questions people often ask when learning about prasadam is why certain common ingredients—especially onion and garlic—are not
Why Onion and Garlic Are Not Used in Prasadam (And Other Foods Traditionally Avoided) Read Post »