Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Radhanath Swami at the Kula Yoga Center

The orient has always exerted a mysterious pull on people, all over the world. For centuries, India in particular has been a source of inspiration and fascination to travelers, saints, noblemen and kings. In his autobiography, ‘The Journey Home Radhanath Swami, describes his incredible passage to the east and to India, the storehouse of vast spiritual traditions. In this talk at the Kula Yoga center at New York, he recounts how he wrote his memoirs at the behest of his dear friend Bhakti Tirtha Swami. With a combination of deep humility and trademark humour he regales the audience with unbelievable stories of meeting great sadhus and mystics who taught him valuable lessons that became a part of his spiritual value system. In the following narration he shares some of his deep insights and realizations that immediately strike a chord with the viewers as evidenced by the enthusiastic responses of the participants in the program.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Radhanath Swami on "The Essence of Every Religion"



While Radhanath Swami made that extraordinary journey to India in the early 1970's, he had spent a major part of it in the lap of Himalayas. As revealed by him in his autobiography, The Journey Home, the time spent in the Himalayas

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Radhanath Swami on "It Is The Thought That Counts!"


A mother is someone who guides the first faltering steps of her child and keeps vigil in illness. She stands solid like a rock in times of crises and acts as a personal example of sacrifice and courage.