Yoga Kulam Podcast
In this insightful session, Yogashree Raghuram NV sheds light on Bhakti Sadhana that centers on the profound shift from a self-centered existence to one of selfless devotion, where the ultimate goal is the dissolution of the ego (Ahamkara). He distinguishes between mechanical rituals—which often stem from a desire for personal gain or fear of punishment—and true Bhakti, which is rooted in Anuraga (intense love) and Bhavana (pure feeling). Through relatable anecdotes, such as the elderly lady’s joyous pilgrimage to Rameswaram or the "barter" nature of human relationships, he illustrates how expectations and the "I" corrupt the joy of giving and serving. Ultimately, he emphasizes that the structure of a Puja or a ritual is merely a vessel for expressing love; without the internal elevation of consciousness and the surrender of the ego, the material acts remain as hollow as a fish living in the Ganga without ever experiencing its sanctity. Speaker Bio: Yogashree Raghuram NV Yogashree Raghuram NV is a globally recognized expert in yoga philosophy and spirituality. He is a Founding Member of SVYASA Yoga University in Bengaluru and serves as the Founder and Spiritual Guide of Yoga Bharati at VAYU USA. A prolific author, he has penned numerous influential works, including highly regarded commentaries on the Patanjali Yoga Sutras and the Narada Bhakti Sutra. With decades of experience, Raghuramji is dedicated to making abstract spiritual concepts experiential and accessible, helping practitioners navigate the emotional and intellectual aspects of the yogic path
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