The Bhagavad Gita's Science of Working in the World🌸✨
Discover how the Bhagavad Gita turns daily work into worship. Inspired by Swami Mukundanandji, learn to work with joy, purpose, and divine connection.
Discover how the Bhagavad Gita turns daily work into worship. Inspired by Swami Mukundanandji, learn to work with joy, purpose, and divine connection.
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.
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.
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.
True detachment, as taught in the Bhagavad Gita, isn’t about escaping the world—it’s about mastering the mind within it. Shree Krishna guides us to inner peace through self-discipline, karma yoga, and devotion, showing that real renunciation begins within, not in isolation.
Success isn't about never failing - it's about refusing to give up. Just like the bamboo grows unseen for years before shooting skyward, greatness comes to those who persevere through the unseen, quiet struggles.
Never waste your God-given talents—when you fail to live your true potential, you’re not just holding yourself back, you’re stealing from your own soul. Awaken, align, and rise.
Discover Shree Krishna’s timeless method to reprogram your subconscious mind through self-talk, breath, and divine visualization—unlocking lasting peace and inner joy.
Do you ever feel like your thoughts are spiraling out of control? You're not alone. In today's fast-paced world, the constant chatter of the mind — worrying about the future, regretting the past, overanalyzing everything — has become the norm. But what if you could break free from this cycle and experience...