Rasikananda Swami

The Deva in Gurudeva

34 min · Gestern
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In this class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) offers a deeply devotional exploration of where Krishna can be found and how He becomes accessible through the mercy of Sri Guru and the association of pure devotees. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, the Upanishads, and the teachings and pastimes of the Gaudiya Vaishnava acharyas, Rasik Maharaja explains that Krishna is present in His holy name, His sacred scriptures, His deity form, Vrindavan Dham, and—most intimately—in the heart of the genuine sadhu. He emphasizes the essential relationship between the Grantha Bhagavat and the Bhakta Bhagavat, showing how the realized devotee unlocks the inner meaning of scripture and awakens one-pointed devotion to one’s Ishtadeva. Through discussions of Srila Prabhupada, Srila Narayana Goswami Maharaja, Sri Nityananda Prabhu, and Srimati Radhika as the supreme embodiment and giver of divine love, the class reveals that Krishna’s mercy is received by honoring Guru, serving the Vaishnavas, and taking shelter of His internal spiritual potency. Rasik Maharaja also distinguishes respectful worship of the devatas from exclusive surrender to Sri Krishna, guiding listeners toward the central conclusion of Sanatana Dharma: that all spiritual power originates in the Supreme Personality of Godhead and that loving devotion to Radha and Krishna is the soul’s highest aspiration. This class was recorded at Gir Farms Goshala in Toronto on May 23, 2026.

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Episode The Deva in Gurudeva Cover

The Deva in Gurudeva

In this class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) offers a deeply devotional exploration of where Krishna can be found and how He becomes accessible through the mercy of Sri Guru and the association of pure devotees. Drawing from the Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, the Upanishads, and the teachings and pastimes of the Gaudiya Vaishnava acharyas, Rasik Maharaja explains that Krishna is present in His holy name, His sacred scriptures, His deity form, Vrindavan Dham, and—most intimately—in the heart of the genuine sadhu. He emphasizes the essential relationship between the Grantha Bhagavat and the Bhakta Bhagavat, showing how the realized devotee unlocks the inner meaning of scripture and awakens one-pointed devotion to one’s Ishtadeva. Through discussions of Srila Prabhupada, Srila Narayana Goswami Maharaja, Sri Nityananda Prabhu, and Srimati Radhika as the supreme embodiment and giver of divine love, the class reveals that Krishna’s mercy is received by honoring Guru, serving the Vaishnavas, and taking shelter of His internal spiritual potency. Rasik Maharaja also distinguishes respectful worship of the devatas from exclusive surrender to Sri Krishna, guiding listeners toward the central conclusion of Sanatana Dharma: that all spiritual power originates in the Supreme Personality of Godhead and that loving devotion to Radha and Krishna is the soul’s highest aspiration. This class was recorded at Gir Farms Goshala in Toronto on May 23, 2026.

Gestern34 min
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Essence of Devi Bhagavata

This class, delivered by Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja), is a devotional and philosophical study of the early cantos of the Srimad Devi Bhagavata, exploring the many lilas that reveal Devi’s divine nature, her blessings, her relationship with the devas, and her role within the unfolding of creation. Rather than presenting these narratives only as historical or mythological accounts, Rasik Maharaja frames them as gateways into deeper tattva, showing how the stories of Devi illuminate the soul’s eternal search for its origin, purpose, and relationship with the Divine. A central theme of the class is the profound relationship between Devi and the Supreme Personality, Krishna, understood through the principle of Shakti and Shaktiman — the divine energy and the energetic source — where Devi is honored as Adyashakti, Jagadamba, the original potency and Mother of the Universe, inseparably connected with Bhagavan. Through scriptural reflection, accessible analogies, and devotional insight, Rasik Maharaja presents the Devi Bhagavata as a sacred exploration of bhakti, divine play, cosmic order, and the soul’s journey toward inner light, inner peace, and prema, divine love.This class was recorded at Devi Mandir in Toronto, Canada on May 22, 2026.

14. Juni 20261 h 20 min
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Essence of Bhagavad Gita

This class, delivered by Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja), is a philosophical and devotional exploration of the Bhagavad Gita as an eternal guide for navigating life’s challenges and awakening one’s relationship with the Divine. The video begins with an introduction from Vrindavan Brahmachari, who explains the background of the recitation through the lens of Bhakta Bandhav Srila Gurudeva, Srila Narayana Goswami Maharaja; this introductory portion is not included in the audio transcription. Rasik Maharaja then continues by unfolding the progressive teachings of the Gita, beginning with Krishna’s guidance to Arjuna on the eternal nature of the soul, the necessity of performing one’s dharma without attachment, and the cultivation of balance, purity, and inner peace in daily life. Through scriptural verses, practical examples, and the teachings of Srila Gurudeva, he presents the Gita as “eternal news” — not merely an ancient scripture, but a living revelation that leads the heart from karma and jnana toward the sweeter and more accessible path of bhakti. Ultimately, the class emphasizes that by taking shelter of sadhu, guru, prasada, seva, and remembrance of Krishna, even ordinary life becomes a means of divine connection, spiritual friendship, and loving surrender.This class was recorded at Devi Mandir in Toronto, Canada on May 21, 2026.

9. Juni 20261 h 1 min
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Essence of the Bhagavatam

This class, delivered by Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja), is a deeply philosophical and devotional exploration of the opening verses of the Srimad Bhagavatam, unpacking profound concepts such as the nature of the soul, its eternal relationship with Bhagavan, and the meaning of janma as the awakening of divine love rather than material birth. The video begins with an introduction from Vrindavan Brahmachari, who explains the background of the recitation through the lens of Bhakta Bandhav Srila Gurudeva, Srila Narayana Goswami Maharaja, setting a reverential and theological foundation. Rasik Maharaja then continues by weaving together teachings from Bhagavad Gita and the Bhagavatam, emphasizing Sanatana Dharma’s inclusive vision of unity (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam) and guiding listeners toward understanding adi-rasa, the soul’s original loving relationship with the Divine. Through vivid analogies, scriptural insights, and narratives of Krishna’s pastimes, he presents the Bhagavatam as the ultimate spiritual medicine, culminating in the path of divine prema as the soul’s true fulfillment.This class was recorded at Devi Mandir in Toronto, Canada on May 20, 2026.

4. Juni 20261 h 0 min
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Do's and Don'ts of Bhakti

This class, delivered by Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja), centers on the essential foundation of spiritual life: always remembering and never forgetting the Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa. He explains that all scriptural instructions—both recommended practices and prohibitions—serve these two principles, with special emphasis on the nine limbs of bhakti such as hearing, chanting, and remembrance. While glorifying the supreme importance of harināma-saṅkīrtana, he cautions that merely performing devotional activities is not sufficient if one neglects key prohibitions, especially offenses (aparādha), which can block spiritual progress even over many lifetimes. Through examples like Bharata Mahārāja and teachings from Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, he highlights the necessity of a balanced, guided practice that includes sādhu-saṅga, humility, and careful avoidance of Vaiṣṇava aparādha. Ultimately, Rasik Maharaja emphasizes that sincere, offense-free devotion—nourished by both proper practice and proper conduct—is what allows the seed of divine love (prema) to truly awaken in the heart.This class was recorded at Mantra Central in Syracuse, NY on May 19, 2026.

30. Mai 202638 min