Destiny or Self-Effort: What Truly Determines Our Fate?
Discover how destiny and self-effort shape our lives through Swami Mukundananda’s wisdom from Spiritual Secrets from Hinduism.
JKYog aims to serve humanity with the true knowledge of Yoga and Spirituality as described in the Indian scriptures, to help attain physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Discover how destiny and self-effort shape our lives through Swami Mukundananda’s wisdom from Spiritual Secrets from Hinduism.
Diwali is more than lights and sweets — it’s a celebration of inner illumination. Drawing from Shree Ram’s life and Swamiji’s wisdom, this piece explores how true Diwali begins by managing the mind, conquering ego, and awakening inner peace.
Amidst the glitter and fireworks of Diwali, true light shines not from diyas, but from within. When we kindle love, gratitude, and devotion, we illuminate our hearts—the real celebration of Bhakti begins.
Celebrate Diwali 2025 with love, light, and heartfelt wishes! Discover the best greetings, quotes, and messages for family and friends, and explore the deeper meaning of the Festival of Lights inspired by Swami Mukundananda’s teachings on illuminating the soul with divine wisdom.
Discover 54 divine verses from Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj’s “Sādhana Karu Pyāre.” With heartfelt meanings, visual quiz activities, and audio by Swami Mukundananda, this guide brings devotional practice to life. Let every verse guide your spiritual journey.
Immerse yourself in divine love at the Bhakti Kirtan Retreat with Swami Mukundananda, October 24–26, 2025, at the Radha Krishna Temple of Dallas. Experience soulful kirtans, inspiring wisdom, and meditation guided by Swamiji—awakening joy, peace, and devotion within.
Krishna’s journey to Mathura reveals the true light of Diwali through inner transformation divine love and spiritual awakening
Experience Diwali 2025 as a journey of the soul. Swami Mukundananda reveals how darkness births light, adversity fuels bhakti, and Ram’s return symbolizes the awakening of divine love within. Light not just lamps, but your heart this Diwali.
Seva, or selfless service, in the bhakti path, is devotion in action. When one serves with the singular intention of pleasing God/Guru, without any expectation of reward or recognition, the service purifies the heart and awakens the inner self.