Ganesh Chaturthi: Life Lessons for Young Adults to Live By
Discover life lessons from Ganesh Chaturthi for young adults — wisdom, balance, resilience, and the art of letting go in everyday life.
Discover life lessons from Ganesh Chaturthi for young adults — wisdom, balance, resilience, and the art of letting go in everyday life.
Hartalika Teej celebrates Goddess Parvati’s devotion and her divine union with Lord Shiva. Women observe a sacred fast, offer prayers, and perform traditional rituals to seek blessings of love, harmony, and marital happiness on this auspicious day.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12, Verse 8, Krishna reveals the heart of Bhakti Yoga — offering the mind and intellect to Him. Swami Mukundananda Ji explains why devotion is measured by mental absorption, not rituals, and how surrendering thoughts and decisions brings true spiritual progress.
Shree Krishna’s avatar is a divine mystery—His birth defies nature, His form reflects the vision of the beholder, and His descension is driven by causeless grace. Through leelas and love, He walks among us to awaken devotion and reveal the boundless compassion of the Supreme.
In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 Part 2, Swami Mukundananda Ji explains why Bhakti offers the sweetest and most natural way to connect with God. Krishna accepts worship of the formless but emphasizes that devotion to His personal form is easier, richer, and more fulfilling.
Bring the divine blessings of Lord Ganesha into your home this Ganesh Chaturthi. Discover step-by-step Pooja vidhi, essential rituals, and eco-friendly practices to celebrate with devotion, unity, and joy while inviting wisdom, prosperity, and peace into your household.
From playful forest games in Braj to heartfelt tears in Dwarka, Shree Krishna reveals the beauty of divine friendship. Sakhya Bhav shows us that the Almighty longs not for grandeur, but for love—where God Himself becomes your dearest companion.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 12 begins with Arjun’s timeless question: Is it better to worship the formless Brahman or the personal form of God? Shree Krishna reveals why Bhakti Yog—devotion to the personal God—is the most effective path. Based on Swami Mukundananda Ji’s discourse.
Our world is shaped less by events and more by the lens through which we view them. The Bhagavad Gita, saints, and modern psychology all remind us: perspective creates joy or sorrow. Positive reframing empowers us to see blessings even in trials—transforming life’s challenges into grace.