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A Sacred Farewell at 2:40 am: Honoring HG Raksana Prabhu ACBSP and the Vaishnava Path

HG Raksana Prabhu ACBSP’s passing at 2:40 am is being observed with solemnity and gratitude across the ISKCON and broader dharmic community. In the Gaudiya Vaishnava view, to “leave the body” emphasizes the soul’s continuity and the sacredness of the final transition. The ACBSP designationwidely understood to signal initiation in the line of Srila Prabhupadasituates…
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Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita Unveiled by HG Daivi Shakti Mataji: Bhakti, History, and Shared Dharma

Delivered at ISKCON Vrindavan on 07.06.2026, this analytical exploration of Srila Prabhupada Lilamrita by HG Daivi Shakti Mataji shows how devotional biography can serve as rigorous history, spiritual pedagogy, and leadership guide. Readers learn to distinguish inspiration from idealization and to apply guru–sadhu–shastra principles in daily practice. The piece demonstrates how bhakti-yoga integrates chanting, study,…
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Srimad Bhagavatam Decoded: Profound Insights from His Grace Radheshyam Prabhu’s ISKCON Class

This in-depth overview distills the core insights from a Srimad Bhagavatam class by His Grace Radheshyam Prabhu, hosted by ISKCON New Town, Kolkata. It situates the Bhagavata Purana historically and theologically, outlines Gaudiya Vaishnava hermeneutics, and clarifies key bhakti-yoga processes. Readers gain a practical study routine, a clear map of spiritual progression, and research-informed reflections…
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HH Niranjan Swami in Boston: The Transformative Power of Kirtan, Sound, and Gaudiya Bhakti

On 6 June 2026, ISKCON Boston hosted a kirtan led by HH Niranjan Swami Maharaj, highlighting how Gaudiya Vaishnava congregational chanting fuses scripture, music, and community. The practice centered on the maha-mantra and the disciplined use of raga and tala, demonstrating how structure supports devotion. Participants experienced the psychosocial benefits of group singingentrainment, focus, and…
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Mastering Lifelong Learning: Dharmic Methods that Transform Observation into Wisdom

Rote learning produces fragile knowledge; dharmic education converts observation into durable wisdom. Drawing on Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, this piece outlines a replicable pathway: inquiry, reasoning, contemplative assimilation, and ethical action. It maps classical pramanas to modern evidence-based methods such as retrieval practice, spaced repetition, and mindfulness. Nyaya’s tarka, Mimamsa’s hermeneutics, Vedanta’s sravana–manana–nididhyasana, Buddhist…
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Ashadha Purnima (Guru Purnima) 2026: Date, Rituals, Vyasa Puja Guide & Dharmic Unity

Ashadha Purnimaalso known as Guru Purnima or Veda Vyasa Purnimafalls on 29 July 2026 and honors the Guru-Shishya Tradition across the dharmic family. The festival venerates Bhagavan Veda Vyasa and the transpersonal Guru principle that links knowledge with ethical living. This long-form guide explains the lunar calendar basis of the observance, regional variations, and the…
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A Temple Room Stilled: Srila Prabhupada’s Ecstatic SymptomsScripture, Science, and Practice

An eyewitness account describes a packed temple room falling into profound silence as Srila Prabhupada paused, eyes closed, before gently remarking, “I do not do that very often.” The analysis situates this rare episode within Gaudiya Vaishnavism’s technical framework of ecstatic symptoms (sattvika-bhavas) and rasa theory as outlined in Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu and the Caitanya-caritamrta. It explains…
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Honoring His Grace Kratu Prabhu: ISKCON Vrindavan’s Living Parampara and Unity in Dharma

ISKCON Vrindavan’s 03 June 2026 glorification of His Grace Kratu Prabhu demonstrates how living exemplars sustain the guru–shishya tradition and the cultural heritage of Vrindavan. Presented through kirtan, scriptural reflection, and community testimony, the event models how remembrance becomes both pedagogy and practice in the bhakti tradition. The focus on replicable virtueshumility, seva, and fidelity…
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Stop Chasing Birthplaces: Honor Guru-Bhakti by Living the Teaching, Not Worshiping Soil

This essay clarifies a core paradox in dharmic spirituality: gurus teach transcendence of body and place, yet communities often fixate on birthplaces and relics. It reframes sacred geography as a valid but secondary aid to sadhana, drawing on the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, and the Guru-Shishya Tradition. Case studies from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism…
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HG Kratu Prabhu’s Enduring Legacy: Devotional Leadership, Dharmic Unity, and Bhakti-Yoga

This tribute reflects on the life and legacy of His Grace Kratu Prabhu, a beloved Vaisnava, stalwart ISKCON leader, and dedicated disciple of Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. It explains how his devotion to bhakti-yogarooted in śravaṇa, kīrtana, and sevaoffers a rigorous, compassionate pathway for modern practitioners. Readers will gain an academic yet accessible…
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Ishta Devata and Bhakti Yoga: Transformative Rituals, Guru Guidance, and the Journey from Gauni to Para-Bhakti

This long-form exploration clarifies how Ishta Devata and bhakti yoga work together to transform ritual into inner freedom. It explains why gauni bhakti (preparatory devotion) is essential for cleansing the mind and cultivating niṣkāma, disinterested love for Bhagavan. It details the role of the guru within the Guru-Shishya Tradition, showing how guidance ensures safe, authentic,…
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Remembering HG Kratu Prabhu: A Luminous Life of Bhakti, Departed in Vrindavan Dham

HG Kratu Prabhu’s peaceful departure in Sri Vrindavan Dham, amidst kirtan and the presence of loving disciples, carries profound significance in the Gaudiya Vaishnava and ISKCON traditions. The moment exemplifies core bhakti-yoga principles: remembrance of the Divine at life’s end, the sanctity of the dhama, and the strength of guru–shishya bonds. This reflection explains why…
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Krishna Katha at ISKCON Silicon Valley: Radhanath Swami on Nāma, Kīrtana, and Inner Resilience

A Krishna Katha by H.H. Radhanath Swami at ISKCON Silicon Valley (31 May 2026) explored why hearing (śravaṇa) and chanting (kīrtana) of Krishna’s names and teachings constitute the methodological core of bhakti-yoga. Grounded in Bhagavad-Gita and Srimad Bhagavatham, the session presented nāma-sankīrtana as a rigorous, repeatable practice for clarity, steadiness, and ethical purpose. It outlined…
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HG Daivi Shakti Mataji Illuminates Srila Prabhupada-Lilamrita: Leadership, Sadhana, Legacy

HG Daivi Shakti Mataji’s 31.05.2026 presentation in ISKCON Vrindavan offers a rigorously sourced, emotionally resonant window into Srila Prabhupada-lilamrita. It clarifies how Srila Prabhupada unified doctrine, disciplined sadhana, and institution-building to launch a global Hare Krishna Movement. Readers gain a succinct map of key milestones, from the Jaladuta voyage to the formation of the GBC…
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Honoring HG Kratu Prabhu: A Lifelong ISKCON Servant Inspiring Dharmic Unity and Hope

This academic tribute reflects on HG Kratu Prabhu’s five decades of service to Srila Prabhupada’s mission in ISKCON, situating his legacy within the Bhakti Tradition and the Guru–Shishya parampara. It explains how long-term seva manifests through teaching, kirtana, community building, and fidelity to śāstra. The piece highlights convergences across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhismseva, karuṇā,…
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Forge Unshakable Students: Aashishta, Balishta, Driddhishta as the Pillars of Mastery

This article distills a timeless triad for student developmentAashishta (complete faith), Balishta (integrated strength), and Driddhishta (stability)into a practical, research-aligned roadmap. It defines each quality, shows their interdependence, and aligns them with shared values across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism to support unity in diversity. Readers will find implementable school practices: mentorship circles inspired by…
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HG Daivi Shakti Mataji revives Srila Prabhupada-lilamrita: Devotion, Method, Dharma Unity

This Vrindavan-focused analysis of Srila Prabhupada Lilamritaframed by insights associated with HG Daivi Shakti Matajishows how a well-sourced spiritual biography can simultaneously inform scholarship and deepen sadhana. It outlines the text’s historiographical method, balancing documentation with a devotional register rooted in Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. Readers gain clarity on key narrative arcs, from the Jaladuta voyage…
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Gurmat Sangeet Certification: Master Raags, Shabad Kirtan, and Timeless Sikh Devotional Heritage

Gurmat Sangeet is the living Sikh tradition of sacred music, where Shabad is sung within the grammar of raag and taal to cultivate contemplation and ethical action. A well-designed certification program grounds training in the Guru Granth Sahib’s raag-based structure, emphasizing accurate pronunciation (santhiya), faithful use of ਰਹਾਉ (rahāo), and historically aware performance. Learners progress…
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The Fragrance of Truth: Why Dharmic Spiritual Wisdom Must Never Be Bought or Sold

A flower does not sell its fragrancethis classical metaphor explains why authentic spirituality in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism cannot be commodified. Drawing on the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and core dharmic values such as aparigraha, seva, and anekantavada, this analysis distinguishes stewardship from sale and gratitude from price. It shows how guru–shishya pedagogy, dhamma-dana,…
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Bond of Love Part II: HG Jagattarini Dasi on Bhakti, Sacred Art, and Dharmic Unity

This archival overview documents Bond of Love Interview Series ~ Part II – HG Jagattarini dasi (Vaishnavi Ministry NA), a live-streamed conversation centered on bhakti, sacred art, and community formation. It analyzes how narrative pedagogy and devotional aesthetics transmit core Hindu spiritual traditions with clarity and depth. By highlighting women in spirituality, the program strengthens…