Radha Ashtami: Celebrating Radha Rani’s Divine Love and Shree Krishna’s Journey
Radha Ashtami celebrates Radha’s divine love and Shree Krishna’s departure, inspiring deep devotion and spiritual surrender.
Radha Ashtami celebrates Radha’s divine love and Shree Krishna’s departure, inspiring deep devotion and spiritual surrender.
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.
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.
Why do we face divine tests even when we’re sincere in our devotion? Discover the spiritual meaning behind Krishna’s Damodar Leela and life-changing lessons Swami Mukundananda shares—from surrender and love to the mystery behind divine grace.
Krishna’s butter-stealing tales are more than childhood mischief—they are spiritual blueprints. Swami Mukundananda explains how these divine Leelas melt our hearts, awaken Bhakti, and teach us the essence of unconditional love through joy, innocence, and devotion.
Forgiveness isn’t weakness—it’s divine strength. Explore Shree Krishna’s teachings from the Bhagavad Gita, brought to life by Swami Mukundananda. Learn how compassion, surrender, and inner peace lead to spiritual freedom and deeper love through the power of forgiveness.
Discover Krishna’s wisdom on Bhakti and divine love through Bhagavat Katha, explained by Swami Mukundananda with daily practices and touching stories.
In life’s rush, we miss everyday miracles—the sunrise, a bird’s song, a child’s laugh. Swami Mukundananda inspires us to awaken wonder and see the divine in the ordinary. Celebrate each moment with awareness and Bhav (devotion)!
True fulfillment lies in Bhakti, not material gains. Naradji teaches that devotion grants Siddha (perfection), Amrita (immortality), and Tripta (satisfaction). Through Bhakti, one transcends desires, attains divine love, and experiences eternal joy.