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September 17, 2025

What your boring Japa is actually trying to tell you?  –  the hidden gift waiting behind the struggle

I want to share a very personal journey – a realization that transformed not just my own spiritual practice, but my entire approach to guiding others on this sacred path.

Years ago, I would faithfully attend maṅgal-ārati at 5:00 a.m. in the temple and then sit with the devotees to chant japa for two hours. But gradually, I found myself quietly slipping away—or sometimes not showing up at all. Instead, I preferred to spend those precious early hours writing in my journal. At first it felt natu...

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Published on September 17, 2025 06:37

September 6, 2025

Bhakti Yoga – Insurance policy or call for Inquiry?

Moving beyond Surface Devotion to asking authentic questions

“The beginning of knowledge is ‘athato brahma jignasa’ – now let us inquire about the Absolute Truth.”
– Vedanta Sutra (1.1.1)

This morning, I listened to a lecture by Srila Prabhupada given on September 18, 1975, in Vrindavan, on the sixth canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. His words revealed a crucial distinction that challenges how we understand our spiritual journey, our relationship with Lord Krishna, and the process of Bhakti Yo...

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Published on September 06, 2025 09:42

September 3, 2025

Home vs Temple – Where do we find Krishna first?

Why Scriptural Study Protects Both Our Family and Our Devotion

“It is better to engage in one’s own occupation, even though one may perform it imperfectly, than to accept another’s occupation and perform it perfectly. Duties prescribed according to one’s nature are never affected by sinful reactions.”
– Bhagavad Gita (18.47)

Not long ago, a young man, relatively new to ISKCON culture, shared something with me. He had just gotten married, yet he was inspired to spend more and more time in...

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Published on September 03, 2025 02:45

August 31, 2025

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 6

The Art of Begging – how humility, sincerity and devotion open the heart of Krishna

“O best among the twice-born, it is therefore concluded that the highest perfection one can achieve by discharging the duties prescribed for one’s own occupation according to caste divisions and orders of life is to please the Personality of Godhead.”
– Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1.2.13)

Yesterday, I heard a class by His Holiness Radhanath Swami, given at Barsana in 2008, and I found some points striking and thoug...

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Published on August 31, 2025 07:30

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 5

The Eyes of Love: Srimati Radharani’s Vision of Krishna
The perfection of the eyes is to see Krishna, and the perfection of love is to long for Him.

“The eyes which do not look at the symbolic representations of the Personality of Godhead [His forms, name, quality, etc.] are like those printed on the plumes of a peacock.”
– Srimad Bhagavatam (2.3.22)

The One Attachment of Srimati Radharani

Even when She appeared in this world as the daughter of Vrishabhanu Maharaj and Kirtida Maharani,...

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Published on August 31, 2025 06:30

August 30, 2025

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 4

The Unfathomable Chastity of Srimati Radharani
Entering the mysteries of Krishna’s pastimes through surrender and humility

“Chastity is the fullness of fidelity — an undivided heart offered entirely to one beloved.”

The Limits of Our Senses

To understand Srimati Radharani’s pastimes with Krishna, we must first acknowledge that our blunt material senses are not the right instruments for this sacred work. With our eyes, ears, and mind, we gather knowledge of the world — analyzing people’...

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Published on August 30, 2025 06:30

August 29, 2025

Why and how to relax with Krishna in chanting?- From Struggle to Surrender in Japa

“The mind is restless, turbulent, obstinate and very strong, O Krishna, and to subdue it is more difficult than controlling the wind.”
– Bhagavad-gītā 6.34

Struggle is natural in japa. The mind resists, wanders, and protests. But if our chanting is only a battle with the mind, it can leave us drained and even vulnerable to seeking relief in worldly distractions.

When we are mentally or socially fatigued, the natural tendency is to seek relief. The mind looks for something that requires litt...

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Published on August 29, 2025 06:30

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 3

Approaching the Divine Mystery of Parakiya-Rasa: A Gaudiya Vaishnava Perspective

In the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, one of the most revered and yet most misunderstood aspects of devotion is the worship of Radha and Krishna in Parakiya-rasa — the transcendental mood where Radha and Krishna meet as lovers, not bound by the institution of marriage. While this may appear morally questionable from a material perspective, the tradition venerates these pastimes as the highest expression of divine l...

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Published on August 29, 2025 06:30

August 28, 2025

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 2

Balancing Philosophy and Devotion in Understanding Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī

“If we want to know Kṛṣṇa, we must approach Rādhārāṇī, for She alone fully knows Him. And if we want to serve Kṛṣṇa, we must beg for Her mercy.”

Introduction: Head and Heart in Kṛṣṇa Consciousness

There are two inseparable aspects of Kṛṣṇa consciousness: philosophy (tattva), which is the head, and pastimes (rasa), which are the heart. Some devotees lean too heavily on philosophy and find themselves becoming dry, with...

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Published on August 28, 2025 08:21

Radhastami meditations – 2025 – 1

The Triumph of Śrī Rādhā in Jaipur
How Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa Defended the Heart of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇavism

When truth is challenged, the Lord Himself empowers His devotee to defend it.”

The Challenge in Jaipur

In the early 18th century, the royal city of Jaipur became the stage for one of the most important debates in Gauḍīya history. King Jaya Singh II, a pious monarch, was overseeing the worship of Śrī Govindadeva, the beloved Deity originally served by Rūpa Gosvāmī in Vṛndāvana.

At that...

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Published on August 28, 2025 08:17