What Is Bhakti?
Fri, 03/05/2010
Bhakti: n (Sanskrit): The origin of bhakti can be traced in the Vedas wherein the root-word bhaj whose meanings include “to participate”, “partake” and “to possess” and various synonyms appear.. . .Read More
Which type of Yoga is for you?
Fri, 03/05/2010
“To further understand then how yoga works,
I endeavor to understand what yoga is”.
Yoga traditionally was called a teaching of liberation – moksha shastra. It seeks to free us from our limited perception/understanding of who we are.
. . .Read MoreBHAKTI : the easiest path to liberation
Mon, 03/01/2010
The objective of life as advocated by the Sanatan Dharma (eternal truths) is to realize that atman equals Brahman. Atman is the self, and Brahman is the abstract concept referring to the principle of universality. Three paths for elevating one to this platform of spiritual consciousness seeking the absolute truth are delineated in the Vedas: karma, jnana and bhakti.
. . .Read MoreTypes Of Bhakti
Mon, 02/22/2010
Since Bhakti is the path of attaining supreme God through the practice of lifelong devotion, it can be done by various ways by the devotee or bhakta. There cannot be defined any fixed technique of doing this. Each way followed will result in a different type of Bhakti yoga. So there can be perhaps, as many ways or types of Bhakti yogas as there are people themselves.. . .Read More





