Bhakti Shatak
JKYog India is offering an online class on Bhakti Shatak, written by Jagadguru Shree Kripalu ji Maharaj, and is a deep exploration of the essence of devotion. Bhakti Shatak is a collection of 100 couplets that encapsulate the essence of bhakti in its purest form, elucidating the path of divine love and surrender to the Supreme. The class is moderated by Sukti Adhikari, who delves into each couplet of Bhakti Shatak, unravelling its depth and significance.
The interactive class encourages participants to engage in in-depth discussions, exploring the nuances of each verse and its practical application in daily life. One of the unique features of this class is its bilingual format, which accommodates participants from diverse linguistic backgrounds. It is conducted in both Hindi and English, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.
Swami Mukundananda's lectures are also included in the class, providing additional insights and support for the principles expounded in Bhakti Shatak. Through interactive sessions and Q&A opportunities, participants deepen their understanding of Bhakti Shatak and receive practical guidance on cultivating devotion in their lives.
This online class is a sacred space for seekers to explore the profound teachings of divine love and devotion. Participants can embark on a transformative journey towards union with the Divine through study, reflection, and practice. Jagadguru Shree Kripalu ji Maharaj's teachings resonate deeply, guiding seekers towards a deeper connection with the Divine and ultimate spiritual fulfilment.
The interactive class encourages participants to engage in in-depth discussions, exploring the nuances of each verse and its practical application in daily life. One of the unique features of this class is its bilingual format, which accommodates participants from diverse linguistic backgrounds. It is conducted in both Hindi and English, ensuring inclusivity and accessibility.
Swami Mukundananda's lectures are also included in the class, providing additional insights and support for the principles expounded in Bhakti Shatak. Through interactive sessions and Q&A opportunities, participants deepen their understanding of Bhakti Shatak and receive practical guidance on cultivating devotion in their lives.
This online class is a sacred space for seekers to explore the profound teachings of divine love and devotion. Participants can embark on a transformative journey towards union with the Divine through study, reflection, and practice. Jagadguru Shree Kripalu ji Maharaj's teachings resonate deeply, guiding seekers towards a deeper connection with the Divine and ultimate spiritual fulfilment.
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Hindi
Day:
Every Friday
Time: 08:00 PM IST
Moderator: Sukti Adhikari
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Sukti Adhikari
Bhakti Shatak English - English
Vikas Ke Sutra - Hindi
Bhakti Shatak - Hindi
Bhagavad Gita Simplified - English
Ms Sukti Adhikari joined the JKYog Ashram as a full-time volunteer at a very young age and has been residing there since 2007, dedicating herself to the life of service. Over the years, she has served in various capacities, including as a satsang organiser, coordinator, video editor, and media team manager. Alongside her role as a kirtan singer, Sukti is a certified Yoga Instructor who integrates her understanding of spiritual teachings with Yogic practices in her sessions. With over 150 hours of teaching experience, she has previously conducted classes on "Vikas Ke Sutra" and "Bhakti Shatak" in both English and Hindi. Her deep spiritual understanding of the scriptures is rooted in the teachings of Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj and is enriched by her long association with Swami Mukundananda.
Sukti is now leading the "Bhagavad Gita Simplified" class, where she presents the Gita's teachings in a manner accessible to all, regardless of background or prior knowledge. Her sessions offer a valuable opportunity to gain profound insights into the Gita, making its wisdom approachable and relevant for everyone.
Sukti first met Swami Mukundananda in 1997 at a very young age. She graduated with a degree in English and Economics before joining the ashram and pursued her post-graduation in English literature while residing in the JKYog Ashram in Delhi.
Online Session Blogs
117- द्वारका में श्रीकृष्ण की दिव्य दिनचर्या, जरासन्ध-वध और बंदी राजाओं का उद्धार
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117- Krishna's Divine Daily Routine in Dwarka, the Fall of Jarasandh, and the Liberation of the Captive Kings
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116- पौण्ड्रक का उद्धार, द्विविद का अंत, हस्तिनापुर पर बलरामजी का प्रकोप और द्वारका में श्रीकृष्ण की योगमाया देखकर विस्मित हुए नारदजी
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116- The Deliverance of Paundrak the False Vasudev, Dvivid's End, Balramji's Wrath upon Hastinapur, and Naradji's Astonishment at Krishna's Yogmaya in Dwarka
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Shreemad Bhagavat Mahapuran- Canto: 10: Chapters: 66-69
Shukadevji tells Parikshit that while Balaramji was in Braj, the king of Karush, Paundrak, became so deluded by false pride that he began to bel…
115- कृष्ण-शिव युद्ध, बाणासुर को अभयदान, राजा नृग की कथा और बलरामजी की ब्रज यात्रा और यमुना कर्षण लीला
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बाणासुरने अनिरुद्ध को नागपाशसे बाँधकर शोणितपुर में ही रख लिया। उधर चार महीने बीत जानेपर भी जब अनिरुद्ध का कोई पता नहीं चला, तब उनके परिवारजन अत्यन्त चिन…
115- The Krishna-Shiva War, Banasur’s Protection, King Nriga’s Story, and Balaramji’s Braj Pastimes
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Banasur bound Aniruddha with the Nagapash and kept him imprisoned in Shonitpur. Meanwhile, four months passed, and there was still no news of An…