Bhagavad Gita Teachings for a Healthier Life
The Bhagavad Gita offers timeless guidance for healthy living—teaching balance in habits, nourishing food choices, meditation, and purposeful action for a body and mind in harmony.
The Bhagavad Gita offers timeless guidance for healthy living—teaching balance in habits, nourishing food choices, meditation, and purposeful action for a body and mind in harmony.
Restlessness is the greatest obstacle to inner peace. The Bhagavad Gita reveals how to still the turbulent mind through abhyāsa (practice) and vairāgya (detachment). With Swami Mukundananda’s guidance, discover meditation techniques that transform distraction into divine focus.
Raas Leela, described in Śrīmad Bhāgavatam Canto 10, is Shree Krishna’s divine dance with the gopīs under the autumn moon. Far beyond worldly romance, it reveals the soul’s highest love—selfless surrender to God. Swami Mukundananda explains it as the crown jewel of devotion.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches that while negativity is inevitable, peace is always a choice. With Krishna’s wisdom, you can rise above criticism, remain steady, and respond with grace.
Mantras and bhajans for Ganesh Chaturthi are more than devotion—they are divine vibrations that remove obstacles, purify the mind, and awaken wisdom. Rooted in Vedic and Puranic tradition, they connect us with Lord Ganesha’s grace, filling life with joy, clarity, and spiritual strength.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches that the mind can be our greatest ally or our biggest obstacle. By applying Krishna’s wisdom, we can cultivate self-control, clarity, and lasting inner peace.
This Janmashtami 2025, reflect deeply on Krishna’s message beyond rituals. Swami Mukundananda Ji reveals how to overcome failure, develop inner strength, and live in surrender — the real path to success.
On Janmashtami, Yashoda Maiya’s love shows the true path of bhakti—complete surrender to Shree Krishna. Her devotion reveals that God is not won by rituals or fear, but by pure love. This Janmashtami, discover how surrender binds the Divine to the devotee’s heart.
Janmashtami celebrates Lord Krishna’s divine appearance to restore dharma and dispel adharma. The Srimad Bhagavatam and Bhagavad Gita reveal His Leelas as timeless lessons in truth, courage, and devotion, guiding us to live in loving surrender and align our lives with the eternal will of God.