
How to Make Diwali Truly Special: An Inspirational Guide Based on Swami Mukundananda's Teachings
Read about Swami Mukundananda ji's highly inspirational message for Diwali that has the potential to transform your life.
JKYog aims to serve humanity with the true knowledge of Yoga and Spirituality as described in the Indian scriptures, to help attain physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
Read about Swami Mukundananda ji's highly inspirational message for Diwali that has the potential to transform your life.
Srimad Bhagavat Mahapuran is a revered scripture offering profound wisdom on devotion and spirituality. It promises transformation through sincere listening and contemplation.
Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates good triumphing over evil. Embrace eco-friendly customs—silent fireworks, recycling, and sustainable decor—for a greener Diwali.
The Bhagavad Gita offers profound wisdom on living a life of inner purity, detachment, and skillful action as explained by Shree Krishna to Arjun in Chapter 12, Verse 16.
The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to maintain faith in God's plan and deepen devotion, especially during difficult times.
Durga Pooja and Dussehra celebrate the victory of good over evil, honoring Mother Durga’s triumph over Mahishasur and Shree Ram’s defeat of Ravan. They unite India's traditions, symbolizing renewal and righteousness.
In the realm of Hindu rituals, the Sudarshana Homam stands as a powerful and revered practice. This ancient ceremony, dedicated to the Sudarshana Chakra, involves the chanting of sacred mantras, the offering of specific ingredients into the sacred fire, and the performance of intricate rituals. This blog delves into the...
Unlock daily motivation by activating the right knowledge in your mind—remind yourself of life’s true purpose and watch distractions fade away.
Karva Chauth is a North Indian festival where married women fast for their husband's long life. It is rooted in ancient legends of devotion, sacrifice, and love.