Mood of Service

Bhakti and mood of service are inseparable. If someone is in Bhakti it alternatively means that that person has service attitude. It is however necessary to understand the nature of service of the Bhakta as compared to the layman’s idea of service. The two, namely, the devotee’s servitude mood and that of Continue reading “Mood of Service”

Radha Kunda Tilaka

Tilaka applied on the body at twelve places is one of the most important and indispensible aspects of Vaishnavism. Especially in the Gaudiya way of living applying tilaka on the body is of paramount importance. It becomes compulsory for a person who has atleast taken Hari Nama Samskaar to wear tilaka on 12 parts of the body. The tilaka Continue reading “Radha Kunda Tilaka”

Food, Consciousness and Nishtha

Food is an important aspect in the process of Bhakti. There is a direct relationship between Food consumed and the consciousness of the person who consumes the food. In fact it is not an exaggeration to state that food is the most important and the single-most decider in determining the quality of devotional activity a person may perform. Continue reading “Food, Consciousness and Nishtha”

Colouring Consciousness

As we live through life we see that our mind is filled with thoughts both suitable and deplorable. Yet even for a split second we cannot remain free of emotions, thoughts, introspection and reflection. We are constantly churning in and out a heap of information. The mind uses memory to process information and at the same time it is all the time bathing with information which is bombarded Continue reading “Colouring Consciousness”

Spiritual Identity

The path enjoined by Sriman Mahaprabhu is intensely special. A living entity that undertakes the Raganuga path of Bhakti under the benign guidance of a Sadhguru in that line and takes Hari Nama and Deeksha from such a guru is most fortunate. In that process one develops within oneself a spiritual vehicle that will allow one entry into the transcendental pastimes of Sri Sri Radha and Krishna. Continue reading “Spiritual Identity”

Bhajana Rasika

Bhajana is for people who are serious in attaining the eternal service of the Lord. Eternal service in the context of our material life represents the consciousness with which we attend to the needs of the material life and the quality of consciousness that is applied for service of the divine couple with the mind. Continue reading “Bhajana Rasika”