Winning over Ayodhya of our Heart!

The recent inauguration of the Rama Mandir has reignited interest in its historical struggle spanning 500 years and 76 wars. Despite Ayodhya’s significance as a symbol of peace, this irony parallels our internal battle against maya’s occupation of our hearts, through vices like lust and anger. Rupa Goswami advocates for strong devotion to overcome life’s spiritual war, promising eternal peace with Lord Krishna’s grace.

Capturing Krishna with our Mind?

Both mind and words are material products, therefore, even untiring efforts in their application are unable to approach transcendental topics. Hence, in the Vedas, Taittirīya Upaniṣad, 2.4.1, we find: yato vāco nivartante aprāpya manasā saha “’That is Brahman. If mind and words are searching for Him, they return unsuccessfully.’ Many a times we may use

Jumping Over

Recently, HH Radhanatha Swami Maharaja was mentioning in a class that the idea of jumping over means I will do WHAT I LIKE. That is a state of bewilderment and illusion, being a product of janasya moho ‘yam aham mameti. Are there some places where we need to jump over? WE have to take the