Nāma as Gateway to Līlā: A Tradition Honoring Inner Experience

Question: Hare Krishna! Dear Tarun Govinda das, in your nice blog I oftentimes read that your tradition (Nityananda parivar) recommends to meditate or contemplate on Sri Sri Radha Krishna´s lila during the chanting of the Maha-Mantra after having heard about these lilas or read about them in the books of our acaryas.In our tradition (ISKCON), … Continue reading Nāma as Gateway to Līlā: A Tradition Honoring Inner Experience

The Ascent of the Soul: A Journey through the Stages of Bhakti— Part VIII: Bhāva

The Budding of Love: The First Ray of the Moon Named PremaAfter āsakti, where the soul is helplessly attached to Kṛṣṇa, comes the blessed arrival of bhāva—the stage where pure love begins to awaken in the sādhaka’s heart. It is like the very first tide of prema, gentle yet overwhelmingly transformative. Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartīpāda describes … Continue reading The Ascent of the Soul: A Journey through the Stages of Bhakti— Part VIII: Bhāva

Rāgānugā-bhakti According to Śrī Jīva Gosvāmī’s Bhakti Sandarbha

In the luminous expanse of Gauḍīya theology, few concepts are as enchanting and profound as rāgānugā-bhakti—devotion inspired by spontaneous love coming into our hearts from the nectar stream of love of the eternal residents of Vraja via our parampara. In his Bhakti Sandarbha, Śrī Jīva Gosvāmī offers an intricate and sublime exposition of this elevated … Continue reading Rāgānugā-bhakti According to Śrī Jīva Gosvāmī’s Bhakti Sandarbha

Rāgānugā-bhakti According to Śrī Rūpa Gosvāmī

In the oceanic work Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu, Śrī Rūpa Gosvāmī, the crest jewel among the Gauḍīya Gosvāmīs, lovingly delineates the contours of devotional life. One of its most exquisite gems is the exposition of rāgānugā-bhakti, the path of following in the wake of spontaneous loving devotion. This essay explores Rūpa Gosvāmī’s divine elaboration on rāgānugā-bhakti, primarily drawing … Continue reading Rāgānugā-bhakti According to Śrī Rūpa Gosvāmī

When the Dress Fits: Awaiting Our Siddha Deha

vaikuṇṭhasya bhagavato jyotir-aṁśa-bhūtā vaikuṇṭha-loka-śobhā-rūpā yā ananta-mūrtayas tatra vartante tāṣāṁ ekayā saha muktasyāikasya mūrtiḥ bhagavatā kriyate iti vaikuṇṭhasya mūrtir iva mūrtiḥ yeṣām iti uktam(Śrī Priti Sandarbha, Anuccheda 10) “In the spiritual world, the Supreme Lord manifests unlimited spiritual forms. Each is a radiant expansion of His own Self, beautifying and illuminating that divine realm. With each … Continue reading When the Dress Fits: Awaiting Our Siddha Deha

How Mañjarī Bhāva Can Shine Through Our Daily Life

A reflection for the humble sādhaka, inspired by the book Mañjarī Svarūpa Nirūpaṇaby my Paramgurudeva, Śrī Kuñja Bihārī dās Bābājī Mahārāja 1. A Sacred Light Hidden in the Ordinary How can the soft, fragrant glow of mañjarī-bhāva—a mood so rare, so high, so intimate—shine through the cluttered corridors of our daily life? Is it possible … Continue reading How Mañjarī Bhāva Can Shine Through Our Daily Life

Where Majesty Ends And Sweetness Begins: The Realm Of Rāgānugā Bhakti

Two Prayers, Two Moods Consider these two prayers directed to Śrī Kṛṣṇa: Awe and Reverence (Aiśvarya-bhāva):“O Almighty Lord, Creator of billions of universes! We praise Your Divine Power. You create, maintain, and annihilate all. Everything rests upon You like pearls on a thread. None can comprehend Your energies. In awe, we sing Your glories. There … Continue reading Where Majesty Ends And Sweetness Begins: The Realm Of Rāgānugā Bhakti

The Concept of Guru-Parampara, Disciplic Succession, and the Necessity of Diksha (Initiation) – revised

Introduction In the sacred tradition of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, the transmission of spiritual knowledge and grace flows through the guru-parampara—an unbroken chain of realized teachers and disciples. This lineage ensures the purity and potency of devotional teachings, allowing aspirants to connect with the divine through authentic guidance. Central to this tradition is the process of diksha … Continue reading The Concept of Guru-Parampara, Disciplic Succession, and the Necessity of Diksha (Initiation) – revised

The Ascent of the Soul: A Journey through the Stages of Bhakti— Part VII: Āsakti

The Sweet Bond of Attachment: When Kṛṣṇa Becomes the Soul’s Oxygen Having passed through ruci—the stage of taste—the devotee enters a deeper, more intimate territory: āsakti, or attachment. If ruci is the flowering of bhakti, āsakti is when the flower turns to face the sun fully—its gaze fixed, its longing uncontrollable.In this stage, Kṛṣṇa is … Continue reading The Ascent of the Soul: A Journey through the Stages of Bhakti— Part VII: Āsakti

The Eternal Svarūpa Is Not Inherent In The Jīva

Some truths pierce the heart, yet they often remain obscured beneath layers of sentiment and misconception.Again and again, I encounter the idea that the siddha-deha — the eternal, perfected spiritual body — already lies dormant within each jīva, waiting to awaken.But this, I must say, is not the truth taught by my Gurudeva.It is also … Continue reading The Eternal Svarūpa Is Not Inherent In The Jīva