The Best Way to Worship God According to the Bhagavad Gita
Discover the true meaning of worship in the Bhagavad Gita—where devotion, selfless action, and inner surrender transform everyday life into a spiritual offering to God.
Discover the true meaning of worship in the Bhagavad Gita—where devotion, selfless action, and inner surrender transform everyday life into a spiritual offering to God.
Explore why devotion is the "heart" of the Bhagavad Gita. Learn to transform daily duty into divine service and fix your mind on God with insights from Swami Mukundananda.
The Bhagavatam teaches timeless lessons on transcending maya, finding inner peace, and embracing spiritual devotion.
Discover a complete, step-by-step guide to creating a sacred Dhanurmasam altar/pooja room at home, from choosing the right space and items to daily rituals, decoration tips, offering schedule, Brahma Muhurta practices, and spiritual insights to make your worship meaningful and fulfilling.
Learn how to perform a simple and meaningful home puja with minimal supplies. Embrace devotion, remembrance, and love as you connect with the Divine, even without elaborate rituals or material items. Start your spiritual journey today!
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.
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.
Shree Krishna revealed the Gita’s ultimate truth—surrender—only after guiding Arjuna through knowledge, action, and devotion. In verses 18.63–66, He honors free will, builds trust, and assures liberation, showing that divine wisdom unfolds when the seeker’s heart is truly ready.
Love is the highest form of devotion in the Bhagavad Gita—greater than knowledge or ritual. Through loving surrender, we connect deeply with God, find inner peace, and attain liberation. Krishna cherishes a heart full of love more than any external offering or intellectual pursuit.