As a Swaminarayan devotee myself, I very much support your mission. Mature seekers in Sanatana Dharma will always love and be drawn to other mature seekers. We each understand the importance of Ishwar, Brahma, Parabrahma, Maya, Jeeva, Guru and so on. The actual "names and forms" we give to these is surely important so that we can maintain single-pointed bhakti, but the mature amongst us realise that other seekers may use different "names and forms", and it is in no way contentious. I pray to Swaminarayan sure, and you pray to Krishna sure, but we are both praying to the same paramatma tattva. With love.
Such a great topic.... My brother in law is hindu and he sometimes jokes that i am more hindu than him... I love this conversation and I will share it with my family. Thank you soooo much for this.
@@SwamiRevatikaantaofficialSwamiji, I am an Indian. I was born into a Hindu family, but I am an atheist. My family is very Dharmik. My mother is a devotee of Lord Krishna. I am not against religion, but I am against extremism. In my family, they don't force religion. Why have Western people been influenced by Hinduism?
Jai Gurudev. Thank you Swami Revatikaanta, your podcasts get better and better and this one with Swami Chidananda who is the first Swami I saw speaking on the Know Thyself Podcast with André. That podcast turned me directly to everything about Guruji and Bhakti Marga. Everything on my TH-cam channel now is only with Guru Paramahamsa Vishwananda and your Podcasts. Your audience reach is so great because of your intelligent approach to Spiritualism. I cannot believe I did not hear about Bhakti Marga until 3 months ago. God works in mysterious ways. I feel so blessed. Thank you
Love what you said about the unity of Hindus, Swami Revatikanta. We need to celebrate our similarities, disregard differences and work together to push on Sanatan Dharma. I'm 51 minutes in and its a great episode with so many nice points.
These talks you hold offer immense content and clarify so many things that we as Westerners do not relate to and do not understand. Thank you for your work
jai Gurudev ji.i am a Hindu born and raised in India. i am 30 years old and i am doctor by profession. My family is very traditional hindu. my father and mother both chants Bhagwan name daily and do pooja daily but they are not so much educated so they havent read any scriptures. i was curious about deites and GOD. I love Lord Shiva and i have natural inclination towards him. so I started reading and I read bhagwat Geeta, 3-4 main Upnishads, Shiv Mahapuran and few other spirtual books. As you talked about this inner detachment. i feel this detachment of myself from outer materialistic things. i practise meditation and mala Japa every day. offcourse it benefited me many ways i am more calm, i am aware of my surroundings and many other changes i feel inside me. but the problem is i dont if these are problems or not but i continuously struggling within myself. like i havent been able to establish any romantic relationship like my thoughts dont match with the girls that i had dated. like i found many of them shallow i am not desrespecting anyone here but i mean i cant connect with them. and i think i dont want to marry anyone but as like all indian families my family also want me to get married. I dont know what to do its like very confusing for me because i havent been able to connect to anyone and i am afraid of marrying any stranger arranged by my parents. and second prblm as i am practicing meditation from last few years i have got few abnormal experiences during deep mediation which my mind cant understand and i dont have any GURU so i dont know what to do. when i got those experiences i got scared and stopped meditating because they effect my mind and body i cant sleep after that. from last few years i am searching for a Guru a master who can guide me and the i found your channel and bhakti marga channel. and since i have seen Guru Paramhansa vishwananda ji i am feeling a natural attraction towards him. i hope one day i will have his grace i will meet him. Thank you for these wonderfull podcasts that you are doing on your channel.
This podcast is so underrated. So many vital points addressed not only in this episode but others also . Love the work u r doing hare krishna hare rama 🙏🏻 maharaj jii can u plz do one on the philosophy and the origin, path , destination of the bhakti marg . Hare krishna 🙏🏻
Lovely conversation and I agree we should unite. I mainly speak on advaita vedanta on my podcast but I love your kirtan, i love your conversations! There is a lot more that unites us!
Hare Krishna This is a very open and interesting podcast, i'm looking forward to Namarasa podcast hope it happens Yes definitely a need to be more united and have a greater understanding between each group propergating Krishna consciousness Thank you for sharing
Jai Gurudev ..this us exactly what I went through I life . Thank you Guruji for giving me the courage and strength to know the truth ..and in so doing removing my ignorance.. . ❤
I like the way it wraps. In the end it's about freedom from suffering and experiencing love. We should focus on people's desire for these things and not get preoccupied by the perceived barriers
Thanks a lot for those podcasts, they are all amazing and I was also toucht by the love in this one. You Brothers are wonderful and so clever and full of love, very inspirering ❤💥
The fact thst India exists today shows that Hindus are far more united than they are divided. Hindus are fiercely individualistic. So, it ismt not veru easy to get them to unite. It is a double edged sword. But sooner or later we will all realize what binds us Clearly
27:39 this thing happens to indian because 90 percent of hindu temples are under government control means government take money from temple(they dont take money from church or mosque) and use that money for schemes thats why hindus dont have gurukul,goshala &govt schemes are mostly against hindus like hajj subsidy, salary to maulana,51000 for graduated muslims and many things
We are NOT naive Swamiji. Indian American are well informed and well educated, and well versed with philosophical aspect of the Vedanta including Vishishtadvaita. We are not monks. However, it doesn’t meant we are dumb. We are aware of the Shastras. And there is nothing wrong going to the Mandir as cultural celebration.
Absolute crap. I am in the same boat and i know very well about the real scenario. We absolutely know nothing about the core philosophy of Hinduism other than occasionally visiting Temples and participating in rituals. And if we keep on going this path without acknowledging our fault as a community. There will be no Hindu in USA after one or two generations. It's a very very serious issues. It's high time our temples need to organise philosophical classes about the core of hinduism. Rituals is great but there is no substitute to the Vedic knowledge.🙏🕉️
Great talk.. currently in the US with a family, this talk perfectly described my situation. Just one comment, it is better to not conflate Hindu with Indian in general because many great rishis were born in the current country of Nepal.. I can understand why this happens though but just vomiting my mind out. Another thing, Hindus in general are very happy when others are following Santana Dharma philosophy or rituals, but there are enough evidences of cultural appropriation and digestion to just ignore it completely.
Indian youth is self deprecating because we have not received the education that makes us proud of our Sanatan dharma . Our education system is extremely westernized since the British raj Prior to that by the Muslim invaders who have dedlstroyed everything. Our culture , places of education . Places of worship all has been destroyed through thousands of year . Hopefully it will get restored as more of us are becoming aware of the richness of our Sanatan dharma
People have different intenses to follow certen guru as long it serves their purpose. Many instutions like ISCON have many groups once the guru is no more It's may be human weakness or maybe it's nature's rules to have diversity. It may seen in every Religion and every organization as it grows, it brakes into sects and subsects it may be I feel nature's own way to devide and differenceate between ideology. There is no Religion in the world which hasn't have groups till today. You may notice one bagwatgeetha is preeched by different guru's basically same philosophy.
We are NOT naive. We survived +1000 years of persecution. Spirituality also reflected in our behaviors. Your claim we ONLY go to Mandir for cultural purposes and we are not spiritual is FALSE. ONLY wearing saffron clothes and putting Shri Tilaka doesn’t reflect spirituality. We live in the modern world, follow strict diet & Gita and we are karma yogi, Bhakti yogi and we are SPIRITUAL.
We have to nurture and protect the real Hindu Brahmins in order for the Hinduism to thrive again. They are the knowledge givers without them we are blind.
Wow.. are you really asking where our connection to our spiritual institutions disappeared? Are we really hearing this? Lot of respect for both of you btw.. but may be Islamization, colonization and installation of colonial proxies generation after generation have not just eroded but razed our systems to the ground. It is a wonder that we are as much culturally rooted as we are, coz if it was anyone else, they would have vanished, never to be seen. Like the zoroastrians or bahais or coptics etc.
We are similar to stool as well it comes from our back side. Namarasa crossed the red line . So it was all sentimental before, not actually rooted in sastra. Very disappointed!
As a Swaminarayan devotee myself, I very much support your mission. Mature seekers in Sanatana Dharma will always love and be drawn to other mature seekers. We each understand the importance of Ishwar, Brahma, Parabrahma, Maya, Jeeva, Guru and so on. The actual "names and forms" we give to these is surely important so that we can maintain single-pointed bhakti, but the mature amongst us realise that other seekers may use different "names and forms", and it is in no way contentious. I pray to Swaminarayan sure, and you pray to Krishna sure, but we are both praying to the same paramatma tattva. With love.
Jai Swaminarayan Bhai 🙏
Such a great topic.... My brother in law is hindu and he sometimes jokes that i am more hindu than him...
I love this conversation and I will share it with my family.
Thank you soooo much for this.
Hari Om! Spot on! Thankyou!
Jai Gurudev ❤❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🌷🌷🌷😊thank you so much
Awesome sause ❤Jai Gurudev 🎉
Looking forward to having Swami Chidananda on the Namarasa Podcast... its in talks.
That’s fantastic! I’ll be sure to tune in 🙏🏼
@@SwamiRevatikaantaofficialSwamiji, I am an Indian. I was born into a Hindu family, but I am an atheist. My family is very Dharmik. My mother is a devotee of Lord Krishna. I am not against religion, but I am against extremism. In my family, they don't force religion. Why have Western people been influenced by Hinduism?
Jai Gurudev, thank you for this interesting episode!
Jai Gurudev. Thank you Swami Revatikaanta, your podcasts get better and better and this one with Swami Chidananda who is the first Swami I saw speaking on the Know Thyself Podcast with André. That podcast turned me directly to everything about Guruji and Bhakti Marga. Everything on my TH-cam channel now is only with Guru Paramahamsa Vishwananda and your Podcasts. Your audience reach is so great because of your intelligent approach to Spiritualism. I cannot believe I did not hear about Bhakti Marga until 3 months ago. God works in mysterious ways. I feel so blessed. Thank you
Love what you said about the unity of Hindus, Swami Revatikanta. We need to celebrate our similarities, disregard differences and work together to push on Sanatan Dharma. I'm 51 minutes in and its a great episode with so many nice points.
Very glad we’re on the same page 🙏🏼 ‘working together to push Sanatan Dharma forward’ - that’s exactly it, and it HAS to trump other minor grievances.
Pranams Swamijis 🙏
These talks you hold offer immense content and clarify so many things that we as Westerners do not relate to and do not understand. Thank you for your work
Glad you think so!
I cannot wait for the philosophical debates on the Mahabharata for sure. Jai Gurudev
jai Gurudev ji.i am a Hindu born and raised in India. i am 30 years old and i am doctor by profession. My family is very traditional hindu. my father and mother both chants Bhagwan name daily and do pooja daily but they are not so much educated so they havent read any scriptures. i was curious about deites and GOD. I love Lord Shiva and i have natural inclination towards him. so I started reading and I read bhagwat Geeta, 3-4 main Upnishads, Shiv Mahapuran and few other spirtual books. As you talked about this inner detachment. i feel this detachment of myself from outer materialistic things. i practise meditation and mala Japa every day. offcourse it benefited me many ways i am more calm, i am aware of my surroundings and many other changes i feel inside me. but the problem is i dont if these are problems or not but i continuously struggling within myself. like i havent been able to establish any romantic relationship like my thoughts dont match with the girls that i had dated. like i found many of them shallow i am not desrespecting anyone here but i mean i cant connect with them. and i think i dont want to marry anyone but as like all indian families my family also want me to get married. I dont know what to do its like very confusing for me because i havent been able to connect to anyone and i am afraid of marrying any stranger arranged by my parents. and second prblm as i am practicing meditation from last few years i have got few abnormal experiences during deep mediation which my mind cant understand and i dont have any GURU so i dont know what to do. when i got those experiences i got scared and stopped meditating because they effect my mind and body i cant sleep after that. from last few years i am searching for a Guru a master who can guide me and the i found your channel and bhakti marga channel. and since i have seen Guru Paramhansa vishwananda ji i am feeling a natural attraction towards him. i hope one day i will have his grace i will meet him. Thank you for these wonderfull podcasts that you are doing on your channel.
This podcast is so underrated. So many vital points addressed not only in this episode but others also . Love the work u r doing hare krishna hare rama 🙏🏻 maharaj jii can u plz do one on the philosophy and the origin, path , destination of the bhakti marg .
Hare krishna 🙏🏻
Another great, thought provoking discussion. Helps me immensely as a teacher, and a devotee. Thank you. Jai Gurudev!
Lovely conversation and I agree we should unite. I mainly speak on advaita vedanta on my podcast but I love your kirtan, i love your conversations! There is a lot more that unites us!
Very nice episode!
Jai Gurudev Chida Swami
Greetings from Canada
Cant wait for new episode about Mahabharat war 🙏jai gurudev
Hare Krishna
This is a very open and interesting podcast, i'm looking forward to Namarasa podcast hope it happens
Yes definitely a need to be more united and have a greater understanding between each group propergating Krishna consciousness
Thank you for sharing
Haribol 🙏
Om Namo Narayanaya
Jai Gurudev ❤️🙏
Jai Gurudev!! ❤❤❤
❤ It was a great episode. There were so many inspirations. Once again I appreciated the clarity and the sincerity you both have. Much love ❤
Bravo. Amazing. I’m one of those Hindu/Christian’s here in America. All His creation. Many Blessings. Just LOVE 💜
how can you be both at once??
Another great discussion. Would love to see you two discuss the Mahabharata🙏
Thanks, I’m sure we will! 🙏🏼
Jai Gurudev ..this us exactly what I went through I life . Thank you Guruji for giving me the courage and strength to know the truth ..and in so doing removing my ignorance.. . ❤
Thank you for this discussion. 🙏💠✨
Wish there could be love button to react.Take my Pranam 🙏🙏
I like the way it wraps. In the end it's about freedom from suffering and experiencing love. We should focus on people's desire for these things and not get preoccupied by the perceived barriers
jai gurudev
❤❤❤
Thanks a lot for those podcasts, they are all amazing and I was also toucht by the love in this one. You Brothers are wonderful and so clever and full of love, very inspirering ❤💥
The fact thst India exists today shows that Hindus are far more united than they are divided. Hindus are fiercely individualistic. So, it ismt not veru easy to get them to unite. It is a double edged sword. But sooner or later we will all realize what binds us Clearly
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I try to follow Dharm, i.e. Dharm, Arth,Kaam and Moksha
27:39 this thing happens to indian because 90 percent of hindu temples are under government control means government take money from temple(they dont take money from church or mosque) and use that money for schemes thats why hindus dont have gurukul,goshala &govt schemes are mostly against hindus like hajj subsidy, salary to maulana,51000 for graduated muslims and many things
Who is saying Dwaraka Krishna vs Vrindavan Krishna?
We are NOT naive Swamiji. Indian American are well informed and well educated, and well versed with philosophical aspect of the Vedanta including Vishishtadvaita. We are not monks. However, it doesn’t meant we are dumb. We are aware of the Shastras. And there is nothing wrong going to the Mandir as cultural celebration.
Absolute crap. I am in the same boat and i know very well about the real scenario. We absolutely know nothing about the core philosophy of Hinduism other than occasionally visiting Temples and participating in rituals. And if we keep on going this path without acknowledging our fault as a community. There will be no Hindu in USA after one or two generations. It's a very very serious issues. It's high time our temples need to organise philosophical classes about the core of hinduism. Rituals is great but there is no substitute to the Vedic knowledge.🙏🕉️
38:59 great point
Great talk.. currently in the US with a family, this talk perfectly described my situation. Just one comment, it is better to not conflate Hindu with Indian in general because many great rishis were born in the current country of Nepal.. I can understand why this happens though but just vomiting my mind out. Another thing, Hindus in general are very happy when others are following Santana Dharma philosophy or rituals, but there are enough evidences of cultural appropriation and digestion to just ignore it completely.
Sanathan Dharama
Indian youth is self deprecating because we have not received the education that makes us proud of our Sanatan dharma . Our education system is extremely westernized since the British raj
Prior to that by the Muslim invaders who have dedlstroyed everything.
Our culture , places of education . Places of worship all has been destroyed through thousands of year . Hopefully it will get restored as more of us are becoming aware of the richness of our Sanatan dharma
20:47 swami ji exposing BJP RSS hypocr!sy
People have different intenses to follow certen guru as long it serves their purpose. Many instutions like ISCON have many groups once the guru is no more It's may be
human weakness or maybe it's nature's rules to have diversity. It may seen in every Religion and every organization as it grows, it brakes into sects and subsects it may be I feel nature's own way to devide and differenceate between ideology. There is no Religion in the world which hasn't have groups till today. You may notice one bagwatgeetha is preeched by different guru's basically same philosophy.
We are NOT naive. We survived +1000 years of persecution. Spirituality also reflected in our behaviors.
Your claim we ONLY go to Mandir for cultural purposes and we are not spiritual is FALSE.
ONLY wearing saffron clothes and putting Shri Tilaka doesn’t reflect spirituality. We live in the modern world, follow strict diet & Gita and we are karma yogi, Bhakti yogi and we are SPIRITUAL.
We have to nurture and protect the real Hindu Brahmins in order for the Hinduism to thrive again. They are the knowledge givers without them we are blind.
Wow.. are you really asking where our connection to our spiritual institutions disappeared? Are we really hearing this?
Lot of respect for both of you btw.. but may be Islamization, colonization and installation of colonial proxies generation after generation have not just eroded but razed our systems to the ground. It is a wonder that we are as much culturally rooted as we are, coz if it was anyone else, they would have vanished, never to be seen. Like the zoroastrians or bahais or coptics etc.
We are similar to stool as well it comes from our back side. Namarasa crossed the red line . So it was all sentimental before, not actually rooted in sastra. Very disappointed!
I'd recommend some japa and self reflection ❤️
sad to see such comments, this is not us
it only represents you
If Viswananda is paramahamsa then I am Bhagavan .....o foolish souls!