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Connecting bhakti yoga and 12-step recovery. Space for all to share and receive experience, strength, and hope as we work towards spiritual solutions to material problems. You can reach out to us via bhaktirecoverypodcast@gmail.com. For more information about bhakti recovery and/or to join the BRG meetings, visit www.bhaktirecoverygroup.com. Intro music by JivaG & Bhakta Charlie.
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Bhakti Boson - Thru the Bible Assamese

ভক্তিবচন - Bhakti Boson @ ttb.twr.org/assamese

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"ভক্তিবচন" অনুষ্ঠানটি বিশ্বজুৰি বাইবেল শিক্ষা প্ৰদান কৰা পৰিচৰ্য্যাৰ এটি অংশ ৷ বৰ্তমান ১০০তকৈয়ো অধিক ভাষাত অনুদিত হোৱা এই শিক্ষাসমুহ ড. জে ভাৰ্নন মেকগিৰ দ্বাৰা প্ৰথমতে সজোৱা হৈছিল ৷ প্ৰতিদিনে ৩০ মিনিটৰ এই অনাতাঁৰ অনুষ্ঠানসমুহ এনেদৰে সুশৃংখলভাৱে সজোৱা হৈছিল যে এজন শ্ৰোতাই সহজতেই বাইবেলখন শিকিব পাৰে ৷ এতিয়া সেই অনুষ্ঠানসমুহকেই অনলাইনযোগে আপোনালৈ আগবঢ়োৱা হৈছে ৷ এই অনুষ্ঠানসমুহ শুনি ঈশ্বৰৰ বাক্য শিকিবলৈ আৰম্ভ কৰাৰ বাবে আমি আপোনাৰ ওচৰত অতি কৃতজ্ঞ ৷ আপুনি সোমবাৰৰ পৰা শুক্ৰবাৰলৈ প্ৰতিদিনে একোটাক ...
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Thinking Bhakti

Swami Revatikaanta

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Welcome to 'Thinking Bhakti', the podcast where wisdom from the bhakti tradition meets modern issues! Whether you're a dedicated Vaishnava, a spiritual seeker, or just curious about the intersection of faith and current affairs, 'Thinking Bhakti' offers insightful discussions that resonate with those seeking for deeper meaning in our complex world. Swami Revatikaanta, a long-term disciple of Paramahamsa Vishwananda, is a monk and a prolific public speaker with almost two decade’s worth of ex ...
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Bhaktiworld Media & Entertainment Pvt Ltd, established in 2016, pioneered the digital devotional space in India with the launch of the nation's first online devotional app. Focused on promoting and preserving Sanatan Dharma, Bhaktiworld Media offers an extensive array of Audio and Video Devotional content. Th free app has 18 continuous streaming audio channels , available 24/7. The platform serves as a significant contributor to India's spiritual heritage in the digital Visit- www.bhaktiworl ...
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Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda’s Mission of Love is a rapidly expanding worldwide movement known as Bhakti Marga: the path of love and devotion. Here to bring about lasting positive change in the world, the message of his mission is that, ultimately, the only thing that can truly bring such change is bhakti: the Love for God, experienced as devotion within each heart.
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Bhakti For Thinkers

Hridayananda dasa Goswami

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Welcome to the Bhakti for Thinkers podcast. Hridayananda dasa Goswami (Howard J. Resnick, Ph.D.) is a renowned scholar and teacher of bhakti yoga. He is celebrated for his unique ability to extract the essential points from the ancient yoga wisdom literatures, and present them in a way that is accessible, insightful, and practical for all. Let the thinking commence!
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Bhakti Yoga ist der Weg der Hingabe. Wie kannst du Gottesliebe kultivieren? Wie entwickeltst du Hingabe? Was ist überhaupt Gott? In diesem Bhakti Yoga Podcast gibt dir Sukadev von www.yoga-vidya.de viele Tipps, um dein Herz zu öffnen, Gott zu erfahren. Du bekommst Tipps für Gebet, Puja, Arati, Homa, Mantra, Kirtan und mehr. Und am wichtigsten: Bringe alle Handlungen des täglichen Lebens Gott dar.
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Narada Bhakti Sutra

Sukadev Bretz - Weisheit und Spiritualität

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Das Bhakti Sutra ist der klassische Text zur Entwicklung von Bhakti, von Hingabe, von Gottesliebe. Das Bhakti Sutra gibt dir viele Anregungen, um dein Herz sprechen zu lassen und dir eine höhere Wirklichkeit erfahrbar zu machen. Sukadev, Gründer von Yoga Vidya, hat alle 84 Verse des Bhakti Sutra kommentiert. Alle Kurzvorträge zum Bhakti Sutra sind jetzt im Web, als mp3 Audios und als Videos. Im ersten Vers erklärt Sukadev was Bhakti ist, und warum Bhakti die Grundlage aller Religionen ist. A ...
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Bhaktiyog by Swami Vivekanand

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Bhakti Yoga" is a book written by Swami Vivekananda that explores the path of devotion and spiritual practice, known as Bhakti Yoga, in the context of Hindu philosophy. The book discusses the nature of love and dedication to the divine, how it can be cultivated, and how it leads to spiritual realization and union with the higher reality. Swami Vivekananda emphasises that different paths of yoga, including Bhakti Yoga, can lead to the same ultimate goal of self-realisation and collaboration w ...
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Become a Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/nectardelbg/subscribe En este podcast encontraremos temáticas de interés espiritual, desde investigaciones científicas hasta periodismo de la vida cotidiana; inspirado en los Hare Krishna y el Bhagavad Gita, una filosofía con más de 5,000 años de antiguedad que nos brindará una visión fresca y filosófica sobre el servicio amoroso del alma. vancha-kalpatarubhyas ca kripa-sindhubhya eva ca patitanam pavanebhyo vaishnavebhyo namo namah
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This podcast is all about The Bhagavad-Gītā As it is, by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada the founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), commonly known as the Hare Krishna movement. The Bhagavad Gita emphasizes a path of devotion toward lord Krishna. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sevak/support
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In this Podcast we discuss Bhakti - the yoga of Divine Love. Its teachings are based on Sanathan Dharma or the Eternal Dharma of humanity as presented in the ancient sacred texts from India called the Vedas, written around 3000 BC. The Vedas are the origin of what is popularly known as Hinduism or Sanathan Dharma. For thousands of years, the greatest thinkers, philosophers and gurus have been ardent followers of the Vedic Wisdom. I believe that the Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavatam, contain a ...
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Lollipops are bona fide. In 1972, Bhakta Gopāl saw the Salvation Army giving out candy canes for donations, so he went and got candy canes. Then some devotees complained to Prabhupāda and said he's given out bhoga. And then Prabhupāda inquired a little further about what it was, and he said, "What is the harm? It's in the Vedabase." He said, "What …
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In this episode, we will hear the life story of Ameyatma Das, a renowned musician who went on an adventurous journey to finally meet his satguru. Through this path, he was able to embrace his God-given talent to help others, while always being reminded that every gift comes from God and that healers should see themselves as instruments in His hands…
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And there's a way that when we are chanting, we have our own history, we have our own desires. We're persons, but we have a relationship with Kṛṣṇa, and it's as if we're writing that letter to Kṛṣṇa: "Please come get me. Here I am." And when Kṛṣṇa hears that, when we send Him that letter through our chanting, He'll come pick us up. And it may be at…
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Oftentimes, people have a mental image of what it means to go out on book distribution. And the mental image is completely different from the experience itself. The mental image a lot of people have is that it's going to be hard, I'll be rejected, and people will hate me. And then you go out, and there's a world out there where everyone's bored. Th…
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You find a person, anybody in the crowd, and they want to say they want to hear Hare Kṛṣṇa. They want to come closer to Kṛṣṇa. And you go out of your way to facilitate them. You give them a chair, you give them water, you give them whatever they want, and let them be there and hear the holy name because you know that that's first-class worship of t…
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We'll just do a quick summation, and a question is, how much do you like japa? Do you like it? This is for our own edification, just to consider how much you like it. Do you like it enough to sit and chant all day long? Do you like it enough to sit for at least enough time to chant 16 rounds a day? Or do you not have appreciation for it and you'd r…
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There's a chemistry to cooking that, you know, you have to give it time. As How long does it take to make idli? Overnight. "Overnight.! I want it now." You know, you have to let it ferment, and it has to, you know, like "you want it fluffy, or you want some hard thing.?" So if if we want to really change, if we want to make the most of human life, …
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So this is, I'm reading excerpts from the'Śrī Bhakti Siddha Vaibhava' that Bhakti Vikāsa Mahārāj put together. The first excerpt I'm reading is from a lecture of 1932, where Śrīla Sarasvatī Ṭhākura stated how some disciples considered that by his spending profusely on preaching programs and printing, he was embezzling their hard-earned collections.…
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This building is exactly restored to its original state. We were here when they were rebuilding it, and we met the devotees—so expert. They used all the techniques that UNESCO uses. I saw at Angkor Wat in Cambodia. I went there once just to see the temple, and UNESCO, an international organization, had big piles of stones or broken bits of wall and…
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Kṛṣṇa is a person. It's not one thing. It's the thing. Kṛṣṇa is a person. He's the Supreme Person. And just know that His senses are perfect, and because His senses are perfect, He knows exactly what your sincerity is. And He's not like an ordinary person who may know or may not know—He knows. And you can offer yourself to Kṛṣṇa sincerely at any ti…
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I'll sing one of Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta's favorite bhajans. By the way, his favorite author of bhajans was his father, Śrīla Bhaktivinoda Ṭhākura, and one of his favorite bhajans starts with "Bhaja Re Bhaja Re Amar." It's a song about remembering the great Vaiṣṇavas and remembering the holy places. So let's remember Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta, sing his f…
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There are a couple of lessons I always take from this story. If we take responsibility, don't fret, because, well, you can fret and you will, but there's a way in which, at some point, if you're sincere and you pray to Kṛṣṇa for help, then he'll come in, maybe not from your nose, but from somewhere you weren't expecting. Like, something will come i…
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I talked to Śacīnandana Swāmi the other day for a while, and we were talking about The Holy Name. One thought he had passed on to me was from the philosopher Kierkegaard, who talked about commitment. One of his quotes was, 'Some games you don't get to play until you're all in, and when you decide that you're all in, that's when you're accepted.'He …
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Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī's very presence inspired awe. His glance was so powerful and penetrating that few could bear it. His every movement and gesture expressed extraordinary inner strength. Many smug persons became humbled and submissive simply by entering his presence, as did Mahārāj Adirāj Vijay Chanda Bahadur of Burdwan, who related: "…
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A palliative care worker who had a best-selling book—her name is Bronnie Ware— she wrote a book that got translated into 31 different languages around the world, called "The Top Five Regrets of the Dying: A Life Transformed by the Dearly Departing." Her book is a series of stories of people that she took care of. She was in palliative care and had …
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So if we have to give attention to our practice. The word attention, actually one of the meanings is special care. You have to give special care to your practice of chanting Japa, keep going if possible. And that also means that is the word attention. It has the word 10 in it, which means to stretch, go. You have to stretch, stretch towards the hol…
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There are four orders in the āśrama: there's brahmachari, grihastha, vanaprastha, and sannyasa. Each one of these is very specifically to give facility at different eras, periods in one's life so that one can give one's full attention to Kṛṣṇa and Kṛṣṇa's service. As Kṛṣṇa says in the Bhagavad-gītā (BG 2.41): "vyavasāyātmikā buddhir ekeha kuru-nand…
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One of the most profound conversations I heard was once when I was driving somewhere, hopefully to the temple, and I was listening to one of Prabhupada's conversations. It stuck in my mind so much that I thought I'd pass it on to you, and it goes like this: It was in Honolulu, 1976.Devotee: "So if we have to wake again, then there's no reason, why …
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Japa is one of those times because we have to self-examine and see how we're chanting. There are plenty of opportunities to examine ourselves in chanting japa, just to see what is the intensity, are we finishing at an appropriate time, and so forth. By taking that responsibility then, we can develop spiritual strength. There are various obstacles t…
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I have a book. It's called "Compost Everything," and the author argues that anything could be composted. I mean, theoretically. Actually, of course, you wouldn't want to throw an aluminum can in there. It would take longer than your life to actually go back into the earth. However, almost everything else organic is compostable. And he argues that i…
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The mantra is like a flower airplane. Okay, so far? Is everyone's good ? Okay, so it's ready to take us up, and we have to, of course, board the plane. That's our job. The aircraft comes. The flower airplane is there, but we have to be ready to board the plane means you have to have a ticket in hand, means enthusiasm to chant. And when you go to th…
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Balance doesn't always look perfectly straight and I notice with balance, you're trying to pull back to the center, at least when I do it. Knowing what the center is and being able to come back to that regularly is very important. And more seva, "śuśrūṣoḥ śraddadhānasya vāsudeva-kathā-ruciḥ syān mahat-sevayā viprāḥ puṇya-tīrtha-niṣevaṇāt"; it's a w…
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This tendency to diminish anything anyone else is doing comes from the envy within the heart. But Rūpa Gosvāmī says, a miracle happens by the association of pure devotees, and that is gradually one's heart changes, and there's no more envy within the heart. And therefore 'nindādi-śūnya-hṛdam īpsita-saṅga-labdhyā,' the person then becomes free from …
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Without spiritual strength, we can't maintain niṣṭha or steadiness in practice. So to this end two points about practice. One is it's really hard to make it up at the last minute. Sometimes people become serious about Kṛṣṇa consciousness, but they're, of course, Khaṭvāṅga Mahārāja is an example. Even at the last minute, you can, you should try, and…
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Śāstra is amazingly relevant to our lives. One realization I've had about reading Śrīmad-Bhāgvatam, especially at Kārtik time when we were able to read long sections at a time and hear the whole canto in a month, is that it solves all problems, which originate in the mind. There are very psychological anomalies that arise in the minds of humans, es…
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The sense of devotion is there within the heart of every being. It's intrinsic, and by stimulation, it becomes awakened. We might say that a seed is stimulated. It lies dormant in a little package, perhaps. And then when you take it out, bok choy, little seed, and you say, come here, little fellow, and you put him in his own cup, you get some nice …
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In the Bhagavad-gītā, Kṛṣṇa says in the 10th chapter that of all the sacrifices, Japa is the best. And we can consider why that is so. There are many different processes of devotional service that are easy to enter into. For instance, the Sunday feast, or any type of prasadam, anyone can do, or we can walk in and dance in kīrtana, even if we don't …
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In the Gītā-māhātmya, there are descriptions of the miraculous benefits one gets from hearing the Bhagavad-gītā. Of course, we're not interested in miraculous benefits other than attracting Krishna's attention and gaining more service. Nonetheless, the Gītā-māhātmya describes and sees if hearing even one chapter of the Bhagavad-gītā, vignette about…
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This chanting is a very intimate way of connecting with God. We're using our mouth, our tongue—the very place where we can express things to other people. We can make ourselves known, and over and over again, we're making ourselves known to Krishna. We may not even know what we're doing at first, but that's why we have to be careful and put some gu…
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Once you have a book, it can be delivered anywhere in the world. It's one of the miracles of books. One thing I love about books is their delivery systems. And when you have something worthwhile delivering, it's very exhilarating to unleash that on the world.People like to send things out into the world that might have a good effect. If they're in …
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The night has come to an end and the light of dawn is entering. O jiva soul, arise and give up your sleep. Chant the holy names of Lord Hari, who is the giver of liberation; the enemy of the Mura demon; the supreme enjoyer; the all-attractive one; and the horse-headed incarnation, Hayagrīva.(1)-------------------------------------------------------…
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In the Nāmāṣṭakam by Rūpa Gosvāmī, which is a great inspiration to anyone who's practicing Kṛṣṇa Consciousness, he says, 'ayi mukta-kulair upāsyamānam' (verse 1). That is, "Oh how wonderful it is that all the great sages worship The Holy Name." This is the main focus that they have in their worship.I often think of Vālmīki Muni because he was in su…
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kṛte yad dhyāyato viṣṇuṁtretāyāṁ yajato makhaiḥdvāpare paricaryāyāṁkalau tad dhari-kīrtanātWhatever result was obtained in Satya-yuga by meditating on Viṣṇu, in Tretā-yuga by performing sacrifices, and in Dvāpara-yuga by serving the Lord’s lotus feet can be obtained in Kali-yuga simply by chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra. (SB 12.3.52)https://ved…
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There's two kinds of association with bhāgavat or the person bhāgavat that means a person who's a pure devote dedicated to pure devotional service. One is called vāni and the other is called vāpu. Vāpu means you get the personal association.In other words the person's physically walking around the planet and if you go there and you have some associ…
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The Holy Name is even more merciful than Kṛṣṇa. The holy name will go everywhere with you, pursue you, chase you down. Come to the material world saying, hey, wait a minute. Come back. So we can, we can make The Holy Name our main priority and the chanting of it. And if we can actually enter deeply within Japa, and indeed make Japa great again ever…
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Well, it's kind of natural that we lose track sometimes of what we're doing because the world's very topsy-turvy. And many things come upon us that we weren't expecting. We may think, "Oh, I can hold forth in any circumstance," and then a circumstance comes and we say, "Except for this one," or, "This is the exception," and then, you know, we can b…
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So one of the habits of speech Kṛṣṇa talks about is speaking beneficially. Have you ever said anything to anybody in your household that wasn't beneficial? I'll take that as a yes. There may be a way in which, even towards, I heard this saying once. I don't know if it's true, but it sounds true to me, 'you only hurt the ones you love.' There may be…
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And if you've ever been in that situation where you got multiple answers to your question, if you look it up on YouTube, everyone will tell you something different, because everyone has a different angle. So Subuddhi Rāya was very confused, so he was advised to go to Caitanya Mahāprabhu. And he asked Lord Caitanya, after telling him of his situatio…
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