The Taste of Ruci
October 8th, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson one of verse four of the Siksastakam of Sri Caitanya. What are the primary and secondary characteristics of bhakti that is engaged in out of attachment for bhakti itself
October 8th, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson one of verse four of the Siksastakam of Sri Caitanya. What are the primary and secondary characteristics of bhakti that is engaged in out of attachment for bhakti itself
September 30th, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
The third and final lesson on verse three of the Siksastakam of Sri Caitanya. Swami Tripurari explains the flexible nature of the faith that has been marked as an interim goal in the spiritualist's pursuit of prema.
September 21st, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson two on verse three of our Siksastakam classroom series further explores the humility that is so much a part of bhakti-yoga, distinguishing between the humility that arises from the mind with that which originates from the soul
September 16th, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson one on verse three of our Siksastakam classroom series dives into what is by his own admission Sri Caitanya's most essential teaching—the veritable path to prema
September 5th, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
The final lesson of verse two in our Siksastakam classroom speaks of the humility that arises in the practitioner in the course of identifying their shortcomings along the path
August 22nd, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson two on verse two of our Siksastakam classroom series addresses the ease with which nama-sankirtana, the difficulty of studying Vedanta, and the nature of Brahman
August 1st, 2009 | by Harmonist staff
Lesson one on verse two of our Siksastakam classroom series discusses the merciful nature of Krishna nama, with text from Swami B.V. Tripurari’s Siksastakam commentary. Enter the discussion with comments and questions!