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New Uddhava Gita Class! What happens when we stop labelling the world around us as "good" or "bad"? In this class we begin Chapter 28, dedicated to the profound theme of Jnana-yoga. Lord Krishna delivers profound verses on the nature of illusion (maya) and the trap of material judgment. We will explore how praising or criticizing others entangles us in duality, why the material mind cannot grasp the Ultimate Truth, and how to see the singular, divine thread connecting all of existence. Learn how to transition from the fearful illusions of the ego to the steady consciousness of the Supreme Soul. https://t.co/SEZEHNMZaA
New Uddhava Gita Class! What if you were offered total rule over the entire earth? What about becoming the ruler of the universe, or gaining opulence equal to the Supreme Lord Himself?
In Chapter 27 of the Uddhava Gita, Lord Krishna lays out an astonishing, escalating scale of rewards for those who build His temples, plant His gardens, and serve His Deity form. The material and celestial kickbacks are nothing short of mind-blowing.
But as the verses progress, Krishna drops a profound spiritual plot twist that changes everything. https://t.co/1vwv5vhkQk
New Uddhava Gita Class! Have you ever wondered what the Divine actually eats? While modern debates on vegetarianism focus on health, ethics, and the environment, ancient texts approach the question from a completely different angle: consciousness and love. In this class, we dive deep into a profound section of the Uddhava Gita (from the Srimad Bhagavatam), where Sri Krishna explicitly details His preferred menu—and what He completely leaves off the plate. https://t.co/k6IGjmVGsQ
No other ancient tradition speaks so openly about aliens and spacecraft as the Vedas. In this short video I share the story of the spacecraft used to attack Krishna's capital, Dvaraka, 5000 years ago.
Why does it feel like everything goes wrong at once?
Health, finances, relationships... When chaos hits, our instinct is to ask, "Why me?" But complaining never changes the situation.
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna offers a deeper shift: stop focusing on the problem, and focus on your Dharma.
The Reality: You cannot control the world. Your Power: You completely control how you respond to it. Instead of lamenting, ask: "What is the best action I can take right now?" Act with awareness, do your best, and turn that action into an offering. The outside world might not change immediately, but everything inside you will reorganize.
Watch the full short to dive deeper. 👇
In this class of our Uddhava Gita series, we explore the deep symbolism behind the Lord's instructions on Deity worship. We move beyond the ritual to understand the "throne" of the Divine, the specific qualities and potencies (shaktis) that form the foundation of a spiritual life. https://t.co/CTMJA6lBa9
New Uddhava Gita Class! How does the Infinite become accessible to our senses? In this session, Kṛṣṇa reveals the systematic science of Arcana, the art of inviting the Divine into the material world. We explore the essential bridge between physical ritual and spiritual reality, beginning with the "dual-cleanse" of the body using sacred clay and mantras. We will examine the eight substances used to form the Deity and the practical care required for each, while uncovering the vital distinction between external opulence and internal devotion. Ultimately, we learn that while the rules are precise, the goal is simple: transforming matter into a medium for love, where even a drop of water offered with faith becomes a complete offering. https://t.co/WUT8sdKixR
Today I turn 57.
Grateful to be alive, walking, seeing, speaking, in this difficult world. A true blessing. 🙏
Yet I know I’m not this body. I’m an eternal soul.
57 years here… and my heart says: I should be with God, serving Him directly.
So my simple prayer is: Thank You for everything, Lord. While I’m still here, if it pleases You, let me keep serving. Let me help awaken other souls who are lost, suffering, and forgotten.
I focus on two dharmas:
• Taking care of this body-machine (food, sleep, emotions)
• Keeping my mind connected to God as much as possible
Another year isn’t just for celebration. It’s to remember why we’re still here. Hare Krishna 🌿
Krishna hears everything you ask for… so why doesn't He always say "yes"?
God doesn't give you what you want, but He gives you what you need for your soul to evolve.
The body might suffer, but the soul grows through the exact scenario you're in right now. Sometimes the "no" is actually the greatest mercy. Check out my short on this:
New Uddhava Gita Clas! In this class, we explore the foundational instructions on Deity worship as presented in the Uddhava Gita in the beginning of Chapter 27.
Many today associate "Kriya-Yoga" exclusively with modern meditative techniques, but in these verses, Lord Krishna reveals its original, scriptural context. He defines Kriya-Yoga as the "Yoga of Action"—the practical science of using our physical senses and external rituals to achieve internal liberation.
Responding to Uddhava’s request for a clear "means of liberation from the bondage of work," Krishna provides a systematic framework for worship that is both ancient and deeply accessible. https://t.co/PKhTIeBdP0
🌿 Today we celebrate the powerful appearance of Sri Narasimhadeva — the half-man, half-lion form of the Lord who fiercely protects His devotees.
In this world full of emotional, mental & physical attacks, Narasimhadeva reminds us: God is not distant. God protects. God shelters.
When we take refuge in Him, the heart finds security and the soul remembers — we are never alone.
May this Narasimha Chaturdashi strengthen your connection with the Divine Protector. The Lord always takes care of His own. 🦁🙏
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Why does the Supreme Lord, who possesses everything, speak so passionately about His devotees?
In this powerful conclusion to the story of Maharaja Purūravā, Krishna pivots from the tragedy of material attachment to the glory of spiritual shelter. He doesn't just suggest we find good company—He urgesus to seek the association of His devotees as a matter of survival.
https://t.co/oFXQ1UBrMk
"Just as food is the life of all creatures... My devotees are the only refuge." (SB 11.26.33)