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Bhakti Yoga

 

 
 

 

Embark on a spiritual path of love, devotion, and connection.

The Path of the Heart

What is Bhakti Yoga? 

 
“All the spiritual paths can be divided into two groups — the path based on head and the path based on heart. Bhakti yoga is the path of heart. It is the process of practicing love for God and his creation, which includes human beings, animals, and nature.”

— Babaji

The Mind & The Heart

How Does Vedic Psychology Relate to Bhakti Yoga? 

 
 
 
“You need your mind to do bhakti yoga. The whole thing is about fixing the mind. Because when you fix your mind, then you can do bhakti.” 

— Babaji

Daily Life at the Ashram

Bhakti with Babaji 

 

People from all corners of the globe call Babaji’s ashram in Vrindavan, India their home, as they immerse themselves in the study of Bhakti yoga. Daily practices include meditation, study, seva, Q&A sessions, and evening lectures with Babaji.

Take the First Steps

Start Practicing Bhakti  

 

 
 

 

Listen. Read. Participate.

Step One

Listen to a Recorded Lecture

Learn about relationships, the mind, the nature of suffering, the purpose of life, Krishna, and eternal love.

Listen to Lecture

Step TWO

Read and Contemplate

Read Babaji’s books on Bhakti yoga — The Yoga of Dejection, The Bhagavad Gita, Lessons Learned From My Guru, Pearls of Wisdom, and The Hitopadesha.

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Step three

Participate in a Live Class

Join on Zoom or in person at the ashram for a live class on Bhagavad Gita. Sundays at 10:30 AM India time.

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Foundational Book

The Bhagavad Gita

One of my favorite stories is about the world’s first psychologist - long before “psychologist” was a job title.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Sri Krishna teaches Arjuna about the psychology of the human mind - his current state, why he is suffering, and what he must do to break free from his predicament.

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Sacred Sound

The Power of Kirtan 

 
 

The journey of Bhakti starts with simple acts, like kirtan — a devotional practice of singing or chanting sacred mantras in a group setting, often accompanied by traditional musical instruments.

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Babaji’s Morning Kirtan 

Common Questions

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