• Gurudev’s statement that one’s spiritual state can be assessed based on Tanmatras is deeply rooted in Yogic and Vedantic philosophy. This idea is significant because Tanmatras (subtle sensory elements) influence our perception, desires, and consciousness. By observing how an individual interacts with and responds to these subtle sensory experiences, one can infer their spiritual progress […] Read.

  • Radha Rani Song “O Radha” – An English Bhajan Inspired by HitPremanand Maharaj

    This song is a heartfelt devotional surrender to Radha, expressing the journey from worldly delusion to spiritual awakening. It begins with a sense of aimless wandering, pride, and attachment, reflecting the struggles of the ego. However, upon reaching Radha’s divine presence, the singer experiences a profound transformation—her radiant love and grace dissolve all sorrow, greed,…

  • Shyama Sangeet – O Mother Divine, So Blissful and Bright (মাগো আনন্দময়ী)

    The song is a heartfelt devotional plea to the Divine Mother, expressing deep longing, sorrow, and surrender. It conveys the devotee’s intense yearning for divine refuge, fearing the emptiness and suffering that come without Her grace. Despite unwavering faith and continuous chanting of Her name, the seeker feels lost in waves of sorrow, questioning why…

  • Shyama Sangeet – Be the Hibiscus at Mother’s feet (মায়ের পায়ের জবা)

    This song is a heartfelt ode to unwavering devotion, drawing on the imagery of the hibiscus flower as a pure and steadfast offering at the feet of the Divine Mother. It contrasts fleeting worldly pleasures, symbolized by the jasmine’s drifting fragrance, with the hibiscus’s silent, crimson surrender—an emblem of deep, unshaken faith. The lyrics express…

  • Explore the Divine Glory of Visnu Sahasranama – Names with Meaning

    The Viṣṇu Sahasranāma, meaning “The Thousand Names of Viṣṇu,” is one of the most revered texts in Hinduism, offering profound insights into the nature and attributes of Lord Viṣṇu, the preserver of the universe. Derived from the Anuśāsana Parva of the Mahābhārata, it is recited by Bhīṣma to Yudhiṣṭhira during the epic’s great discourse. This…

  • The Qualification to Attain God

    The real name of Lalababu was Shri Krishna Chandra Singh. His father, Pranakrishna, was a wealthy landowner and one of the richest men in eastern India. From childhood, Lalababu was deeply sensitive to the suffering of others. One day, he overheard a fisherman’s daughter pleading with her father, saying, “Baba! Get up. The day is…