India’s spiritual heritage includes the Nirguni Bhajans which emerged first in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan regions. Devotional songs worship a god who exists without shape or attributes—the Nirgun Brahman. These bhajans discover their roots in mystical traditions and breaks through all religious limitations and caste divisions as they deliver a spiritual experience open to everyone. […]Read More
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Shri Nimbarka: The Devotee of Radha-Krishna
Nimbarka, also known as Nimbarkacharya, was a Hindu philosopher and theologian who founded the Nimbarka Sampradaya, a tradition within Vaishnavism. He is best known for his teachings on the dualistic-non-dualistic philosophy called Dvaitadvaita. Nimbarka’s devotion to Radha and Krishna and his unique philosophical contributions have left a lasting impact on Hinduism. Nimbarka was born in […]Read More
Jayadeva, born around 1170 CE in East India, stands as a luminary figure in Sanskrit poetry during the 12th century. His poetic brilliance is encapsulated in the renowned epic, Gita Govinda, a mesmerizing narrative that delves into the divine love between Krishna and Radha during the vibrant rites of spring. This opus, uniquely positing Radha’s […]Read More