REACT, RESPOND or RETREAT?
In our dealings, we encounter various situations. How we respond determines the extent to which we are affected. In the face of any incident, should we react, respond, or retreat?
In our dealings, we encounter various situations. How we respond determines the extent to which we are affected. In the face of any incident, should we react, respond, or retreat?
The mercy of the Holy Name transcends all material qualifications. It can bestow the greatest gift with a minimal effort.
Many will agree that it is during japa that the mind becomes especially restless. Attachments begin to drizzle and rain. Anarthas and petty distractions start taking over. How can we prioritize japa over distractions? Learning from the episode of Srila Haridasa Thakura, who is our Namacarya. He is the authority to follow for deepening our affection for the Holy Name.
We wish our children, sub-ordinates, relatives, people whom we are caring for to grow in their lives, both materially and spiritually. What is the most powerful way to ensure Krishna’s grace upon them?
How can we, as sadhakas, stay high forever in the midst of unlimited avenues of sense gratification, and unlimited reasons for dissatisfaction?
India aptly responded to Pakistan’s terror attacks by launching a symbolic operation ‘Sindoor’. The very name speaks volumes about women’s dignity, protection, and the rich heritage of Indian culture. Just as the Government launched Operation ‘Sindoor’, a devotee must undertake his or her own Operation ‘Sindoor’ every single day. What is that in a devotee’s life?
Can we use anger as a tool to go closer to Krishna? After all, Krishna is our master and maintainer. Can we not express unto Him our emotions, including anger freely?