Tag: Bhagavad Gita

  • Bhaktivedanta Manor Class: Powerful Lessons in Bhakti, Dharma and Inner Renewal

    Bhaktivedanta Manor Class: Powerful Lessons in Bhakti, Dharma and Inner Renewal

    Bhaktivedanta Manor is one of the most influential centers of Krishna consciousness and Vaishnava learning in the United Kingdom. Its class tradition connects the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, bhakti, seva, and ethical living in a practical and accessible way. The post explores how these teachings help modern seekers understand dharma, discipline, devotion, and inner transformation.…

  • Equality of the Soul: A Powerful Interfaith Reading of Vedas and Jewish Wisdom

    Equality of the Soul: A Powerful Interfaith Reading of Vedas and Jewish Wisdom

    This rewritten study presents a rigorous, accessible exploration of the spiritual parallels between Vedic philosophy and Jewish mystical tradition. It focuses on equality based on the soul, showing how the Bhagavad-gita, Srimad-Bhagavatam, Torah, Zohar, Bahir, Talmud, and Sefer Yetzirah can be read in dialogue without erasing their differences. The article explains dharma, karma, reincarnation, guru-parampara,…

  • Arjuna’s Transformative Choice: How Krishna’s Presence Reshaped the Mahabharata War

    Arjuna’s Transformative Choice: How Krishna’s Presence Reshaped the Mahabharata War

    Arjuna’s choice of Krishna over the Narayani Sena stands as one of the most decisive moments in the Mahabharata. The episode from the Udyoga Parva reveals a profound contrast between Duryodhana’s reliance on visible military power and Arjuna’s trust in wisdom, humility, and dharma. Krishna’s unarmed presence becomes more important than an army because it…

  • Bhagavad Gita 9.14 in Ljubljana: Powerful Lessons on Devotion and Unity

    Bhagavad Gita 9.14 in Ljubljana: Powerful Lessons on Devotion and Unity

    Bhagavad Gita 9.14 offers a concise yet profound description of devotional life through remembrance, disciplined effort, humility, and constant connection with the Divine. This reflection examines the verse in its scriptural context within Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga and explains why it remains relevant for modern seekers. It shows that bhakti is not passive emotion…

  • Make the Call Home: The Transformative Power of Chanting Hare Krishna

    Make the Call Home: The Transformative Power of Chanting Hare Krishna

    HG Vaisesika Dasa’s message, “Make the Call Home: Chant Hare Krishna,” presents chanting as a disciplined and transformative practice within the bhakti tradition. The Hare Krishna mahā-mantra is understood not only as meditation but as a direct invocation of divine presence and loving service. This article explains the theological, psychological, and practical dimensions of japa…

  • Transcendental Knowledge: The Powerful Gita Path Beyond Temporary Facts

    Transcendental Knowledge: The Powerful Gita Path Beyond Temporary Facts

    Transcendental knowledge, as taught in the Bhagavad-Gita, goes beyond ordinary information and addresses the deepest problems of human existence. Academic learning can help a person function in the material world, but spiritual knowledge transforms character, purifies consciousness, and guides the soul toward liberation. Lord Krishna explains this knowledge through four powerful analogies: fire, boat, torchlight,…

  • Slowly But Surely: Bhagavad Gita 6.24’s Powerful Path to Inner Mastery

    Slowly But Surely: Bhagavad Gita 6.24’s Powerful Path to Inner Mastery

    Bhagavad Gita 6.24 presents a practical and deeply compassionate model for inner mastery. It teaches that yoga must be practiced with firm determination and without discouragement, even when progress feels slow. The verse identifies desires born from mental projection as a major source of distraction and shows how the senses can be regulated through a…

  • Powerful Equality in Sanātan Dharma: Varna, Women, and Compassion for All

    Powerful Equality in Sanātan Dharma: Varna, Women, and Compassion for All

    Sanātan Dharma presents equality as a disciplined moral principle rooted in guṇa, karma, duty, and compassion. Its scriptural vision of varna emphasizes qualities and actions rather than birth-based arrogance or inherited privilege. The Vedas, Śrīmad Bhagavad-gītā, Rāmāyaṇa, Manusmṛti, and Mahābhārata also affirm the dignity of women, the need for social harmony, and responsibility toward animals…

  • Bhagavad Gita 2.28 Onward: Powerful Lessons on Duty, Death, and Inner Courage

    Bhagavad Gita 2.28 Onward: Powerful Lessons on Duty, Death, and Inner Courage

    Bhagavad Gita 2.28 onward presents a profound teaching on death, duty, courage, and disciplined action. Krishna guides Arjuna from grief and moral confusion toward a clearer understanding of the atman, dharma, and Karma Yoga. These verses explain that embodied life is temporary, while the true self is not destroyed by bodily change. The teaching does…

  • How Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is Inspires Dharmic Unity

    How Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is Inspires Dharmic Unity

    A Swaminarayana monk’s appreciation for Srila Prabhupada’s Bhagavad-gita As It Is reveals the unifying power of sincere scriptural study across dharmic traditions. The account highlights how Srila Prabhupada’s translations and purports made complex Vedic literature accessible, practical, and transformative for modern readers. It also shows why his literary service remains central to the global spread…

  • Supreme Dharma Revealed: The Transforming Power of Unbroken Krishna Bhakti

    Supreme Dharma Revealed: The Transforming Power of Unbroken Krishna Bhakti

    The supreme dharma described in the Srimad Bhagavatham is unmotivated and uninterrupted devotional service to Krishna. This teaching explains that the highest purpose of dharma is not external ritual alone, but the awakening of pure bhakti that satisfies the soul. The article explores key Sanskrit terms such as ahaitukī and apratihatā, showing how devotion becomes…

  • Health Beyond Medicine: Powerful Gita Wisdom for Whole-Person Well-Being

    Health Beyond Medicine: Powerful Gita Wisdom for Whole-Person Well-Being

    Health beyond medicine is not a rejection of clinical care, but a wider dharmic understanding of human well-being. This article examines the Bhagavad Gita as a guide to balance, mental discipline, ethical action, devotion, and self-care. It connects Gita teachings on food, sleep, work, desire, stress, and the mind with modern ideas from public health…

  • Powerful Determination Amid Material Desires: A Dharmic Path to Inner Freedom

    Powerful Determination Amid Material Desires: A Dharmic Path to Inner Freedom

    This reflection explores determination despite material desires through the lens of dharmic philosophy, especially the Bhagavad Gita, Yoga philosophy, bhakti, and the wider wisdom of Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh traditions. It explains that spiritual determination is not the absence of desire but the disciplined ability to remain aligned with dharma while desire is still…

  • Bhagavad-gītā 7.17: Powerful Wisdom on Steady Devotion and Divine Love

    Bhagavad-gītā 7.17: Powerful Wisdom on Steady Devotion and Divine Love

    Bhagavad-gītā 7.17 presents one of Krishna’s most profound teachings on the relationship between knowledge, devotion, and divine love. The verse identifies the jñānī, the wise devotee who is constantly connected and one-pointed in bhakti, as especially dear to Krishna. This reflection explains the meaning of key Sanskrit terms such as nitya-yukta and eka-bhakti while situating…

  • Gita2050 in Brooklyn: Powerful Bhagavad Gita Wisdom for a Future-Ready Dharma

    Gita2050 in Brooklyn: Powerful Bhagavad Gita Wisdom for a Future-Ready Dharma

    Svayam Bhagavan Keshava Maharaja’s Gita2050 session in Brooklyn places the Bhagavad Gita in conversation with the future of dharma, identity, leadership, and spiritual responsibility. The discussion highlights how the Gita’s teachings on dharma, karma-yoga, bhakti-yoga, atma, and self-mastery remain deeply relevant in a technological and globally connected age. It also shows why diaspora communities can…

  • The Difficult Power of Virtue: Hindu Wisdom on Hypocrisy, Dharma and Inner Reform

    The Difficult Power of Virtue: Hindu Wisdom on Hypocrisy, Dharma and Inner Reform

    This article examines why people often praise virtue while failing to practice it in daily life. Drawing from Hindu wisdom, the Bhagavad Gita, Yoga philosophy, the Mahabharata, and broader Dharmic traditions, it explains hypocrisy as a gap between moral speech and disciplined action. The discussion shows that dharma is not a slogan, ritual identity, or…

  • Bhagavad Gita 2.12 Reveals the Powerful Truth of God, Self, and Eternal Identity

    Bhagavad Gita 2.12 Reveals the Powerful Truth of God, Self, and Eternal Identity

    Bhagavad Gita 2.12 presents one of Krishna’s most profound teachings on the eternal nature of the self and the Supreme. This reflection explains why denying God also weakens the philosophical basis of personal identity, moral responsibility, and spiritual purpose. The article explores the verse in its Kurukṣetra context, showing how Krishna addresses Arjuna’s grief through…

  • Grihastha Dharma in the Gita: A Powerful Path to Sacred Family Life and Social Harmony

    Grihastha Dharma in the Gita: A Powerful Path to Sacred Family Life and Social Harmony

    Grihastha Dharma in the Bhagavad Gita presents family life as a sacred path of duty, service, self-control, and spiritual growth. This article explains how Karma Yoga transforms ordinary household responsibilities into meaningful Dharmic action. It explores the role of parents, spouses, charity, Yajna, education, and moral example in shaping both family character and social harmony.…

  • Erasing Hinduism from Yoga: A Powerful Decolonial Call for Dharmic Integrity

    Erasing Hinduism from Yoga: A Powerful Decolonial Call for Dharmic Integrity

    This article examines how the Bhagavad Gītā and Patañjali’s Yoga Sūtra are sometimes detached from Hinduism through selective academic terminology. It explains why the modern history of the word “Hinduism” does not erase the older continuity of Hindu traditions, sampradāyas, and textual reception. The discussion places yoga within a shared Indic civilizational field shaped by…

  • Moksha Explained: A Powerful Scriptural Path to Inner Freedom and Self-Realization

    Moksha Explained: A Powerful Scriptural Path to Inner Freedom and Self-Realization

    Moksha is the highest goal of Hindu scriptures because it points beyond temporary success, pleasure, and social identity toward true inner freedom. This long-form exploration explains moksha through the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Smritis, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Puranas while preserving key Sanskrit teachings. It shows how liberation is not merely escape from rebirth, but the end…