JKYog Team

JKYog Team

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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.

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Role of a Mentor in Life

Role of a Mentor in Life

From the Editor’s Desk The role of a mentor in life cannot be understated because mentorship is an individualized process based on the needs and goals of a mentee. Many world-famous individuals were mentored by either famous personalities or those who became famous on account of their mentees’ accomplishments....

The Practice of Surrender

The Practice of Surrender

From the Editor’s Desk The practice of surrender has been conceptualized differently by different professionals, however, the most devotional of all perspectives have been propagated by the Bhakti Saints. According to the Vedas, surrender is a state of consciousness where the body, mind, intellect, senses of knowledge, and senses...

Launching JKYog Courses Portal

Launching JKYog Courses portal – JKYog Courses Portal: Empowering Your Spiritual Journey with On-Demand Courses. Welcome to a world of transformation, enlightenment, and personal growth. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey as we unveil the highly anticipated JKYog Courses portal - a groundbreaking platform that brings Swami Mukundananda's priceless...

Lamenting the Past

Lamenting the Past

From the Editor’s Desk Lamenting the past is a trap that many of us fall into especially if certain events may have devastated our lives or relationships. However, we have learned from Swami Mukundananda that lamentation serves no purpose. Instead, if we learn important life lessons from painful experiences,...

Let Wagging Tongues Wag

Let Wagging Tongues Wag

Swami Mukundananda encourages us to remain true to ourselves and turn a Nelson's eye to what others think or say about us. We spend too much thought and energy trying to gain approval of others. While making decisions, 'What will others think' remains a dominant thought in the mind. Instead...

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