Sanat Kumaras, the blessed and highly erudite kids, tell Narada that there are many paths to realise the Paramatman. Many are ritualistic in nature.
Suthaouvacha..Sutha said: After this conversation, Sanat Kumaras and Narada Muni left from Badari Ashram to Haridwar with the sole intention to part-take in the Srimad Bhagavata yagna.
Anger is a powerful emotion that, if left unchecked, can have harmful effects on our lives. Lord Krishna, in the Bhagavad-Gita, teaches us timeless wisdom about the destructive nature of anger and the importance of mastering this emotion. In Chapter 2, Verse 62-63, Lord Krishna explains the...
Unable to find a solution to revive Gynana and Vairagya, Narada Muni goes about seeking a solution. Finally, he meets Sanaka and his learned brothers – his only ray of hope.
The Bhagavad Gita, an ancient and profound book, provides valuable insights into various aspects of life. Among its teachings, Lord Krishna imparts wisdom on nurturing healthy relationships. Relationships can be complex, and loved ones often inadvertently cause us pain. Lord Krishna offers guidance on cultivating meaningful connections....
The learned Sanath Kumaras continue to tell Sage Narada the following: By mere listening to Srimad Bhagavatam, Bhakti, Gyana (wisdom) and Vairagya (detachment) would gain strength. Gyana and Vairagya would be able to stay without getting weak. Bhakti will be extremely contended. That is the power of the Holy Text.
The Bhagavad Gita is a holy book revered by millions of Hindus around the world. The book, written in Sanskrit, consists of a conversation between Lord Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. The Bhagavad Gita is not only a spiritual guide but also a practical...
In the sacred scripture of the Bhagavad Gita, amidst the timeless teachings of Lord Krishna, lies a verse that echoes through the ages, urging individuals to fulfill their duties and uphold righteousness. This verse serves as a guiding light, illuminating the path of duty, responsibility, and moral...
Though Narada Muni received the knowledge of Srimad Bhagavatham from his father Brahma, it was the Sanaka Munis who advised Narada on the procedure for saptaha (narration of Srimad Bhagavatham in seven days) and the fruits (divine benefits) thereof.
How do Vaishnavars, through Bhakti, wisdom and the realisation of the self leading to detachment and indifference to sensual enjoyment (vairagya), overcome the ignorance created by Maya?