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Bhagavan Sri Krishna gives several upadesas to Arjuna which is verily compiled as Bhagavad Gita. In one sloka Bhagavan describes the four different types of his bhaktas and goes on to say that though they are different, they all are …
Ashadha Ekadashi Pandharpur Wari – A Pilgrimage of Devotion and Joy Ashadhi Ekadashi, which typically falls in the month of July, is very auspicious and special for the devotees of Lord Vitthala of Pandharpur. The devotees take part in their …
By the benign grace of Madhurisakhi Sametha Premika Varadan and with the blessings of HH Maharanyam Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji, Global Organization for Divinity USA (GOD USA) is pleased to launch the Global Nama Bhiksha App. If all the Love …
What I Wish to Never Forget! – By Sri Swamiji Many people say that during their visit abroad they had seen a park or a building or some event that turned to be an unforgettable matter in their life. Some …
Nivedita of India “Let me tell you frankly that I am now convinced that you have a great future in the work for India. What was wanted was not a man, but a woman – a real lioness – to …
Sri Ramanujamji landed in the USA in the beginning of February 2020. For the first month and a half, he traveled around the USA visiting devotees in various cities, enlivening their lives with Sri Swamiji’s inspiring message and his association. …
“Grace Me, On Your Own Accord” – A Bhava of Bhagavata Dharma When we think of the Guru, the word that comes to mind is Grace (krupa). That which comes without a cause is grace. And the person who bestows …
Protection from Infection of the Soul We now live in unprecedented times – strict social isolation, meticulous personal protection, and movement limited to only essential activities. It feels unnatural and bizarre. We earnestly pray to come out of this at …
“Narayana! Narayana!” These words, heard in a slightly sing-song, lilting tone, brings to mind a chirpy yet mischievous image of Sage Narada walking in, strumming his inimitable tambura. Sage Narada’s countenance contradicts our notion of a ‘sage’ who we commonly …
