What Krishna Did When Radha Rani Did Maan: Incredibly Sweet Secrets of Divine Love
This blog delves into the supreme sweetness of bhakti through Radha’s divine maan and Krishna’s mischievous disguise as a veena-playing ascetic lady.
This blog delves into the supreme sweetness of bhakti through Radha’s divine maan and Krishna’s mischievous disguise as a veena-playing ascetic lady.
In Bhagavad Gita 12.15, Lord Krishna describes devotees who neither disturb others nor are disturbed, remain equal in joy and sorrow, and are free from fear. Swami Mukundananda Ji explains these qualities as the natural fragrance of a purified, surrendered heart.
Shri Krishna reveals five inner virtues of His dear devotee: contentment, steady devotion, self-control, firm resolve, and full surrender. Swami Mukundananda Ji shares deep insights, analogies & practices for living these qualities daily. 🌸
In Bhagavad Gita 12.13, Krishna shares 7 qualities that make a devotee truly dear to Him — like compassion, humility, and forgiveness. Swami Mukundananda Ji’s practical insights and saintly stories help us cultivate these virtues in everyday life. A must-read for every seeker.
Discover the timeless life lessons of Radha Rani this Radhashtami — selfless love, humility, patience, and resilience for living with purpose.
Who is Radha Rani? Is She just Krishna’s consort, or the very essence of God Himself? Scriptures reveal Radha as the soul of Krishna, His Yogmaya shakti, and the source of divine grace. Learn why Her name is always invoked before Krishna’s.
Explore Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 Part 7 with Swami Mukundananda Ji’s commentary. Learn why Krishna places renunciation above rituals, knowledge, and meditation, and how peace follows surrender of results.
Discover the incredibly sweet leela of Radha and Krishna, where Krishna disguises Himself as a veena-playing ascetic to win back Radha’s heart. A story of love, humility, and divine play narrated by Swami Mukundananda, based on Kripaluji Maharaj’s teachings.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 Part 6, Krishna lowers the bar of Bhakti step by step — from surrender of mind, to abhyas yoga, to working for Him, and finally renouncing fruits of actions. Swami Mukundananda Ji explains how every seeker, restless or advanced, can progress on the path of devotion.