Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda’s Mission of Love is a rapidly expanding worldwide movement known as Bhakti Marga: the path of love and devotion. Here to bring about lasting positive change in the world, the message of his mission is that, ultimately, the only thing that can truly bring such chan…
Dive into the mysteries of ancient techniques to quiet the mind, gain clarity, cultivate inner balance and establish a deeper connection to yourself, others and the source of love itself. Bhakti Marga Sadhana offers spiritual practices that open the heart so you can experience the transformational power of love. Our techniques help you still the mind and drop into the silence of the heart where love can blossom. Mantra chanting is one of the fastest, easiest and most effective ways to still the mind and drop into the heart. Experience it for yourself. To find out more about our practices please visit: sadhana.bhaktimarga.org
Dive into the mysteries of ancient techniques to quiet the mind, gain clarity, cultivate inner balance and establish a deeper connection to yourself, others and the source of love itself. Bhakti Marga Sadhana offers spiritual practices that open the heart so you can experience the transformational power of love. Our techniques help you still the mind and drop into the silence of the heart where love can blossom. Mantra chanting is one of the fastest, easiest and most effective ways to still the mind and drop into the heart. Experience it for yourself. To find out more about our practices please visit: sadhana.bhaktimarga.org
Dive into the mysteries of ancient techniques to quiet the mind, gain clarity, cultivate inner balance and establish a deeper connection to yourself, others and the source of love itself. Bhakti Marga Sadhana offers spiritual practices that open the heart so you can experience the transformational power of love. Our techniques help you still the mind and drop into the silence of the heart where love can blossom. Mantra chanting is one of the fastest, easiest and most effective ways to still the mind and drop into the heart. Experience it for yourself. To find out more about our practices please visit: sadhana.bhaktimarga.org
Dive into the mysteries of ancient techniques to quiet the mind, gain clarity, cultivate inner balance and establish a deeper connection to yourself, others and the source of love itself. Bhakti Marga Sadhana offers spiritual practices that open the heart so you can experience the transformational power of love. Our techniques help you still the mind and drop into the silence of the heart where love can blossom. Mantra chanting is one of the fastest, easiest and most effective ways to still the mind and drop into the heart. Experience it for yourself. To find out more about our practices please visit: sadhana.bhaktimarga.org
A sample track of OM chanting Live from Shree Peetha Nilaya.
Sri Kedarnatha Bhaktivinoda Thakura was a descendeant of Sri Purusottama Datta, one of the five Kayashtas, brought to Gauda by King Adisura. He was the son of the great Vaishnava, Anandacandra, and went through many tribulations in his life after his father's early passing. His life serves as an inspiration for all people on their spiritual path. The story of Sri Kedaranath Bhaktivinoda Thakura was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Shirdi Sai Baba was a great Indian saint of the early 20th century who showed people of different faiths how to live together in unity and harmony in the love of God. ‘Shirdi Sai Baba used to break all the barriers of religions that one can put in one's mind. He is a great example and a great saint, always humble. He gave and he is still giving so much to people.’ - Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda The story 'The Beginning of Shirdi Sai Baba's Life' has been taken from the 'Inspiration' book as told by Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda.
Akka Mahadevi was a saint and famous female poet who was part of the Veerashaiva Bhakti movement of the 12th century. She wrote poetry in the Kannada language and her life serves as an example of devotion and surrender. The story of Akka Mahadevi is taken from the book “Great Saints of South India” by author Sri Ravinuthala Sreeramulu. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Kulasekhara Alwar is a saint who had grown up in royalty, but he wasn't attached to either his material wealth or status. As a great devotee of Lord Rama and Sita Devi, Sri Kulasekhara Alwar participated in the Leela of the Lord through the love and devotion which he had. The story of Sri Kulasekhara Alwar was taken from the book “Indian Sages and Saints” by author Prof. Y. Krishna Murthy. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Karaikkalammaiyaris was a great devotee of Lord Shiva who had displayed her devotion throughout her whole life. From having miracles manifest from her prayers, to humbly wishing not to place her feet on the abode of Kailash, Karaikkalammaiyaris sets a saintly example for each spiritual seeker to follow. The story of Karaikkalammaiyaris taken from the book “Indian Sages and Saints” by author Prof. Y. Krishna Murthy. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Annamacharya is a saint who had begun his spiritual journey at a young age. After hearing a group of bhaktas chanting, "Govinda! Govinda!", the young saint began composing poems that praised the Lord. Through out his life, Sri Annamacharya kept composing songs and his devotion and status became known to the world as he was fully surrendered to the Divine. The story of Sri Annamacharya is taken from the book “Great Saints of South India” by author Sri Ravinuthala Sreeramulu. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Kanakadasa was the son of ardent devotees of Lord Venkateshwar. Growing up in a Vaishnava environment, Kanakadasa's life embodied what it means to be a bhakta. Though he was of a lower caste, his knowledge was higher than the brahmins and his faith and devotion was that of a true saint. The story of Kanakadasa is taken from the book “Great Saints of South India” by author Sri Ravinuthala Sreeramulu. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Srimati Lakshmi Mani Devi was the niece of the great Indian saint RamaKrishna. As Sri RamaKrishna had pointed out, Lakshmi Devi was a Divine incarnation, and despite the tribulations forebode by a Sadhu in her young years, she overcame all the adversity and she brought spiritual her light to all who come in contact with her. The story of Srimati Lakshmi Mani Devi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Srimati Lakshmi Mani Devi was the niece of the great Indian saint RamaKrishna. As Sri RamaKrishna had pointed out, Lakshmi Devi was a Divine incarnation, and despite the tribulations forebode by a Sadhu in her young years, she overcame all the adversity and she brought spiritual her light to all who come in contact with her. The story of Srimati Lakshmi Mani Devi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Narayana Tirtha was originally from a village called, Kaja in South India and was initiated into Sannyas by the guru, "Ramananda." Many miracles surrounded the life of Sri Narayana Tirtha, but nevertheless, he did not take any credit for these miracles as he saw himself only as a servant of God. Sri Narayana Tirtha even predicted his own death for which he disappeared in a flame of light. The story of Sri Narayana Tirtha is taken from the book “Great Saints of South India” by author Sri Ravinuthala Sreeramulu. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Tyagaraja Swami was a saint whom had worshiped Lord Rama and Sita Devi as his Mother and Father. From receiving the darshan of Lord Venkateshwar to praising the glory of Sri Rama, Sri Tyagaraja Swami was a saint who had given his life fully to the Divine, and had become an instrument for Divine Intervention for many. The story of Sri Tyagaraja Swami is taken from the book “Great Saints of South India” by author Sri Ravinuthala Sreeramulu. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Nityanand Das Baba Ji was born around the year 1890 and was blessed with the samskaras of bhakti. After taking his diksha as a Vaishnava sannyasi at a young age, he traveled around from village to village and often had very little sleep. Constantly absorbed in kirtan, Sri Nityananda Das Baba Ji later settled down and became well-respected among all Vaishnavas and after attaining the siddha state, he became a Guru for many. The story of Sri Nityanand Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Nityanand Das Baba Ji was born around the year 1890 and was blessed with the samskaras of bhakti. After taking his diksha as a Vaishnava sannyasi at a young age, he traveled around from village to village and often had very little sleep. Constantly absorbed in kirtan, Sri Nityananda Das Baba Ji later settled down and became well-respected among all Vaishnavas and after attaining the siddha state, he became a Guru for many. The story of Sri Nityanand Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Gauranga Das Baba Ji (Madan Thaur), was a siddha mahatma whom had an aversion to the touch of money. By practicing bhajana, Sri Gauranga Das Baba Ji would not let anything get in the way of his sadhana, as he made it his priority to practice. Sri Gauranga Das Baba Ji constantly fought without fail, the snares of maya and has thus provided an example of the detachment from the material world one must have to reach the Lotus Feet of the Lord. The story of Sri Gauranga Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Girija Devi is a saint who was originally blessed with material wealth, but despite this luxury, she did not desire the things of the world. After the death of her two sons, she had entered a state of somberness, and upon hearing the Shreemad Bhagavatam, she knew that Krishna was the one her heart had been longing for. Thus, her journey to the Lotus Feet of the Lord began as she moved to the holy city of Vrindavan. The story of Girija Devii was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Girija Devi is a saint who was originally blessed with material wealth, but despite this luxury, she did not desire the things of the world. After the death of her two sons, she had entered a state of somberness, and upon hearing the Shreemad Bhagavatam, she knew that Krishna was the one her heart had been longing for. Thus, her journey to the Lotus Feet of the Lord began as she moved to the holy city of Vrindavan. The story of Girija Devii was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a Vaishnava saint who had been born in 1873 and was also known as Sri Gopala Krishna. From going into deep bhavas, and teaching others about kirtan and bhakti, Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a saint who embodied the love for Krishna like that of the gopis. Hence, he had the name, "Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi." The story of Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a Vaishnava saint who had been born in 1873 and was also known as Sri Gopala Krishna. From going into deep bhavas, and teaching others about kirtan and bhakti, Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a saint who embodied the love for Krishna like that of the gopis. Hence, he had the name, "Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi." The story of Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a Vaishnava saint who had been born in 1873 and was also known as Sri Gopala Krishna. From going into deep bhavas, and teaching others about kirtan and bhakti, Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a saint who embodied the love for Krishna like that of the gopis. Hence, he had the name, "Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi." The story of Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a Vaishnava saint who had been born in 1873 and was also known as Sri Gopala Krishna. From going into deep bhavas, and teaching others about kirtan and bhakti, Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a saint who embodied the love for Krishna like that of the gopis. Hence, he had the name, "Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi." The story of Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a Vaishnava saint who had been born in 1873 and was also known as Sri Gopala Krishna. From going into deep bhavas, and teaching others about kirtan and bhakti, Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was a saint who embodied the love for Krishna like that of the gopis. Hence, he had the name, "Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi." The story of Sri Lalita Sakhi Dasi was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Ramadasa Babaji was born 1875 in East Bengal. As young boy, he would gather boys his age to sing Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's love for Kirtan was immeasurable. But this passion was not well accepted by his family. After facing many obstacles, Sri Ramadasa Babaji maintained his position and stayed determined to perform Kirtan. Sri Ramadasa Babaji's life demonstrates the power of devotion and persistence. The story of Sri Ramadasa Babaji was taken from the book “Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sakhi Kisori Dasi is a siddha saint who was close to the heart of both Lalitha Sakhi and Srimati Radharani. Though born as a male, the Sakhi tradition in India is not limited to gender as the soul of each person is above this duality. Sakhi Kisori Dasi's life has set an example for each bhakta to go beyond their own mind and to pray for the mercy and grace of the Lord. The story of Sakhi Kisori Dasi was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Gauragovinda Dasa Baba Ji was a Vaishnava saint who had dedicated his life to the worship of Sri Krishna. After listening to the counsel of Gaurakisora Baba, Sri Gauragovinda Dasa Baba Ji took sanyaas and fully surrendered to his sadhana. Among his practices were Japa, Harinam, and meditation upon the Leela's of Sri Krishna. By the end of his life these practices had led him to supreme devotion and the attainment of the Lotus Feet of the Lord. The story of Sri Gauragovinda Dasa Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Anant Das Baba Ji is yet another great Vaishnava saint whose life was dedicated to the practice of Hari Nam. The saint himself was constantly consumed with Hari Nam, so much so, that even when bitten by a snake, or suffering from a painful condition, he experienced absolutely no discomfort. Anant Das Baba Ji has set an example for all bhaktas, showing that through the singing of the Divine Names, one can dispel all fear and attain the Lord Himself. The story of Anant Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Durlabh Das Baba Ji is a saint who is known for his constant Nama Japa practice. His life demonstrates the power of chanting the Divine Names, and how one can conquer death through Hari Nam. The story of Durlabh Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Gulab Dasa Baba is a saint remembered for his service to Vaishnavas, and whose life is an example for each of us to have faith in the Lord. Even bowing down to his own disciples, Sri Gulab Dasa Baba always served Vaishnavas and would not let himself be served. In his life, there were many times when it seemed as though he would be stuck in dire circumstances, but lo and behold, the Lord would arrange things in such a way that these situations could be overcome. The story of Sri Gulab Dasa Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Gvariya Baba was a Maha Purusha saint who loved Sri Krishna as his friend. After arriving in Vrindavan, Gvariya Baba searched for Krishna everywhere, This endless search exhausted Gvariya Baba to the point where he gave up. But by staying in Vrindavan,Gvariya Baba was sure to meet Krishna and have a multitude of first-hand experiences with the Lord Himself. The story of Gvariya Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Gvariya Baba was a Maha Purusha saint who loved Sri Krishna as his friend. After arriving in Vrindavan, Gvariya Baba searched for Krishna everywhere, This endless search exhausted Gvariya Baba to the point where he gave up. But by staying in Vrindavan,Gvariya Baba was sure to meet Krishna and have a multitude of first-hand experiences with the Lord Himself. The story of Gvariya Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Gvariya Baba was a Maha Purusha saint who loved Sri Krishna as his friend. After arriving in Vrindavan, Gvariya Baba searched for Krishna everywhere, This endless search exhausted Gvariya Baba to the point where he gave up. But by staying in Vrindavan,Gvariya Baba was sure to meet Krishna and have a multitude of first-hand experiences with the Lord Himself. The story of Gvariya Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Vipina Bihari Cattopadhyaya was a simple-hearted saint who was originally a lawyer. He is remembered for his sadhu-sangha, the keeping company of sadhus, saints, and vaishnavas. In addition to this, he practiced Harinam consistently and was initiated by the great Haribolananda Thakura. The story of Sri Vipina Bihari Cattopadhyaya is taken from the book “The Saints of Bengal” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Krishnaprema was born on May 10th 1898 in England. Originally born as Ronald Nixon, he served in World War 1 from which an experience that almost ended his life led him to the sacred land of India. Often considered to be one of the first Western Vaishnavas, Sri Krishnaprem had laid out the path for the Western world to adventure to India and adopt their way of life in order to truly realise God. The story of Sri Krishnaprema was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Krishnaprema was born on May 10th 1898 in England. Originally born as Ronald Nixon, he served in World War 1 from which an experience that almost ended his life led him to the sacred land of India. Often considered to be one of the first Western Vaishnavas, Sri Krishnaprem had laid out the path for the Western world to adventure to India and adopt their way of life in order to truly realise God. The story of Sri Krishnaprema was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Krishnaprema was born on May 10th 1898 in England. Originally born as Ronald Nixon, he served in World War 1 from which an experience that almost ended his life led him to the sacred land of India. Often considered to be one of the first Western Vaishnavas, Sri Krishnaprem had laid out the path for the Western world to adventure to India and adopt their way of life in order to truly realise God. The story of Sri Krishnaprema was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Pandit Jagadananda Das Baba Ji is a saint who was renowned for his knowledge of the shastras. Through the grace of the Lord, Pandit Jagadananda Das Baba Ji was also able to experience the transcendental nature of Vraja. The story of Pandit Jagadanand Das Baba Ji was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Navalakishor Baba was brahmin saint who was an initiate of the Ramanuja Sampradaya. After his grihasta (householder) stage of life, Sri Navalakishor had taken sannyas (renunciation) and intensified his sadhana. Through the grace of Krishna and Balaram, he transcended the judgments of the mind, and with the purity of heart, he perceived the Lord in others. The story of Sri Navalakishor Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Navalakishor Baba was brahmin saint who was an initiate of the Ramanuja Sampradaya. After his grihasta (householder) stage of life, Sri Navalakishor had taken sannyas (renunciation) and intensified his sadhana. Through the grace of Krishna and Balaram, he transcended the judgments of the mind, and with the purity of heart, he perceived the Lord in others. The story of Sri Navalakishor Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Gulab Sakhi was a poor man, who lived in Barsana the abode of Radharani. Since his birth he had rolled in the holy dust of Barsana, breathed the air of Barsana charged with bhao and bhakti and enjoyed the company of the Brajwasis of Barsana. Gulab Sakhi is remembered for being a great devotee of Sri Radharani because of his close relationship with the Queen of Vrindavan. Hence, that is why "Sakhi" was added to the first part of his name. He was very humble and simple at heart. Though illiterate, he was a good sarangi (a string instrument) player. He played sarangi regularly at the time of kirtan in the temple of Radharani. The story of Gulab Sakshi was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Chota Baba is a saint who had fully surrendered to his guru, Jai Krishna Das Baba. When instructed to travel away from his guru, he reluctantly accepted. Through the blessing of Radharani and Vrinda Devi, Chota Baba had returned back to Jai Krishna Das Baba, for whom he had made the pilgrimage for. After his guru had left the body, Chota Baba continued with his bhajana and dedicated the rest of his life to the service of Sri Radha Krishna. The story of Chota Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Karta Krsnadas Baba was a Siddha saint who was fully dedicated to Radha Krishna. As a Guru, Karta Krsnadas Baba taught his devotees how to truly surrender to God and detach from their material desires. Throughout his life, he practiced intense Bhajana,and would go into deep states of bhav. Oftentimes he would have visions Radha Krishna and lose consciousness of the external world. Karta Krsnadas Baba's life serves as an example for each one of us to always remember the Lord and to sing the glories of the Radha and Krishna wherever we may be. The story of Karta Krsnadas Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.
Sri Krsnacaitanya Dasa Baba is a saint who had been born in comfortable circumstances. Though material wealth can easily make one forget the Divine, for Sri Krsnacaitanya Dasa Baba, it didn't move him one bit. His devotion was sincere and unwavering. After being married and raising his children, he took sannyas and dedicated himself to the singing and chanting of the Divine Names. But this action proved to mark only the beginning of Sri Krsnacaitanya Dasa Baba's incredible journey to the Lotus Feet of the Lord. The story of Sri Krsnacaitanya Dasa Baba was taken from the book “The Saints of Vraja” by author O.B.L. Kapoor. It is our hope that his life and teachings can be a guide for your daily life. Enjoy.