Meri Radhey Diwas: A Sacred Day to Connect with Radha Rani’s Infinite Love
Meri Radhey Diwas 2025 celebrates devotion to Radha Rani & Shree Krishna. Embrace Bhakti & Surrender to experience divine love and spiritual awakening this Christmas.
Meri Radhey Diwas 2025 celebrates devotion to Radha Rani & Shree Krishna. Embrace Bhakti & Surrender to experience divine love and spiritual awakening this Christmas.
Gita Jayanti 2025 celebrates the divine day when Lord Krishna revealed the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna. Discover the date, significance, vrat rituals, puja vidhi, teachings by Swami Mukundananda Ji, and the deeper spiritual meaning of this sacred occasion.
Govardhan Puja 2025 falls on October 22 (India) and October 21 (Dallas). Learn the divine story of Govardhan Leela, puja muhurats, Annakut traditions, and Swami Mukundananda Ji’s spiritual insights. Celebrate devotion, gratitude, and divine protection.
In times of turmoil, true fearlessness arises not from controlling outcomes but from surrendering to the divine will. Swami Mukundananda, through the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, teaches that peace comes by letting go, doing our best, and seeing God in all things.
Explore how Shree Krishna’s timeless wisdom helps uncover life’s true purpose. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, this blog offers insights into clarity, inner peace, and spiritual growth through his profound teachings.
Chasing success without purpose is like playing soccer without goalposts. Swami Mukundananda & the Gita remind us: real success means to be good, do good, and feel good. Turn inward. Set goals that uplift the soul, not just impress the world.
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 reveals timeless wisdom for today’s workplace. Lord Krishna teaches Arjuna to focus on duties, not results—guiding us to overcome stress, make clear decisions, and find peace through selfless action and emotional detachment.
Narasimha Jayanti on May 11, 2025, honors Lord Vishnu’s fierce avatar who protected Prahlada by emerging from a pillar. Celebrated during Chaturdashi Tithi, it offers divine protection, removes fear, and helps devotees overcome karmic burdens.
On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Arjuna is overwhelmed by sorrow and compassion. Faced with the prospect of killing his own relatives, teachers, and friends, he becomes conflicted, drops his bow, and refuses to fight, seeking guidance from Krishna.