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The path of bhakti is supreme. When you love Krishna, Krishna agrees to be conquered by that love. Actually it is not that He just plays a game. He is actually conquered by the love of His devotees while simultaneously He is the Supreme conqueror of...

October 10, 2011 | In: Love

All Merciful, All Beautiful -LOVE

Krishna is all-attractive, because it is Krishna alone who can perfectly love us with unlimited ecstatic affection for all eternity. And it is Krishna alone in whom the soul can repose its complete propensity and aspiration to love someone. Krishna is so...

September 6, 2011 | In: Love

Who is Radha?

Krishna, who is the one supreme absolute truth, expands himself as Radha or Srimati Radharani, who is the source of energies of the Lord. Srimati Radharani is love and compassion personified. Thus Krishna is the supreme object of love and Srimati...

As a lamp in a windless place does not waver, so the transcendentalist, whose mind is controlled, remains always steady in his meditation on the transcendent self. (Gita 6:19)  Krishna is explaining here the true meaning of yoga.  Yoga means that...

May 11, 2010 | In: God

The Supreme Supporter

The Supreme Absolute Truth is the support on whom all living beings are eternally dependant. We cannot breathe unless He supplies air at every second. We cannot see unless He supplies light from the sun. We cannot exist unless He provides the earth that...

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Radhanath Swami Articles

Radhanath swami

The articles on this site are based on the classes given by Radhanath Swami over the years.


Radhanath Swami is a source of inspiration for several projects, both in India and outside of it. Radhanath Swami is also a great source of inspiration for several thousands of people aspiring to seek spiritual enlightenment in the line of bhakti yoga. His students come from various walks of life, age groups, castes, races, and nationalities.


In 1970, at the age of 19, Radhanath Swami started his journey of spiritual quest in Europe. While at Greece, a voice within him directed him towards India. Radhanath Swami set off for his destination by hitchhiking. After meeting several people and studying various paths of spiritual enlightenment along the way, he finally reached India. Radhanath Swami’s experiences through the journey enabled him to understand truth from all cultural perspectives. The sufferings and exploitations he endured on this path made Radhanath Swami more determined and focused; it increased his faith and humility. Radhanath Swami’s uncompromising determination to find a guru who could provide answers for his questions made him reach the holy land of Vrndavan, India, the holy place of Radha and Krsna. The deep realizations that Radhanath Swami gained in his travels now reflect in his teachings.


Radhanath Swami learned from many but accepted one guru. Radhanath Swami’s surrender and service to his spiritual master is a great source of inspiration to all his followers. Radhanath Swami’s lectures, kirtans, and yatras sustain the spiritual lives of many. Radhanath Swami’s explanation of complex topics of scriptures and the insight that he provides into apparently confusing philosophical topics is amazing.


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