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YAJÑA–SAṄKALPA : TRIGUṆĀTĪTA–ADHYĀTMA GĀMINĪ

  YAJÑA–SAṄKALPA : TRIGUṆĀTĪTA–ADHYĀTMA GĀMINĪ Something to be done today. Not tomorrow, not after certainty arrives, but now, because existence itself is participatory. Yajna is the main thing, because we are not here to merely pass through life but to offer it back. Because we are yajna agents, our actions are not isolated events; they are transmissions. Who we are is a mystery to begin with, not because truth is absent, but because identity reveals itself only through alignment. Shuddha acarya tells who we are, not as a comfort but as a calling: yajna agents to adhyatma, the all hovering spirit, the intelligence that pervades without pressing, that sustains without noise. He comes in forms, because relationship demands form. You may call it saguna brahman swarupa, but he is beautiful with lots of mahima, a beauty that draws the heart and a majesty that steadies the mind. He has eternal forms not temporal forms, not born of history or imagination, but accessed through continuity...

The Call of the Universal Lover: A Soul's Journey to Krishna

The Call of the Universal Lover: A Soul's Journey to Krishna In the grand tapestry of existence, we often find ourselves ensnared by the world’s many distractions. The more we immerse in the mundane—chasing ambitions, relationships, and fleeting pleasures—the further we drift from the one who created us, Sri Krishna, the Supreme Lover. But this very distance we create triggers a powerful force that pulls us back, stronger and more insistent with every misstep. Krishna, the all-pervading Viswatma, doesn’t tolerate our prolonged absence. He has created us for a singular purpose: to love Him. Every soul is a piece of His divine puzzle, meant to reunite with Him in a bond of eternal love. When we stray, Krishna’s love doesn’t diminish; instead, it intensifies, manifesting in the form of challenges, suffering, and dissatisfaction with worldly life. These aren’t punishments; they are forces of divine love designed to push us back towards Him. Picture this: a child wandering off from his ...