Rasikananda Swami

Binding the Butter Thief

58 min · 3 mei 2026
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Beschrijving

In this heartfelt continuation of last class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) explores the profound sweetness of Sri Krishna’s Damodara-lila, revealing how Mother Yasoda’s love alone could catch and bind the Supreme Lord, not by power, but by the force of pure devotion. Moving through Krishna’s playful butter-stealing pastimes, His charming exchanges with the birds, monkeys, and gopas, and finally the deliverance of the twin Yamala-arjuna trees, Maharaja draws out the deeper spiritual meaning of the pastime: that Krishna is conquered only by unalloyed love, and that even apparent punishment from saintly souls or the Lord is ultimately divine mercy meant to awaken liberation and prema.This class was recorded at Bhakta Bandhav Dham in Ellenville, NY on April 7, 2026.

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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 jun 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 jun 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 mei 202638 min
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Sweet Gopala Stories

In this deeply nourishing class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) unveils the intimate path to divine connection—not by approaching Krishna directly, but by lovingly invoking Him through His dearest relationships, such as Yashoda-nandana and Nanda-nandana, revealing how devotion steeped in relationship melts the heart of the Absolute. With vivid storytelling, he brings to life the sweetness of Krishna’s childhood pastimes in Vrindavan—His longing to join the cows in gocharan, His playful exchanges with Mother Yashoda, and His boundless affection for the cows, calves, and cowherd friends. Maharaja beautifully weaves profound philosophy into these lilas, illustrating how Krishna is conquered not by power or reverence, but by pure love—vatsalya, sakya, and madhurya rasa. Through enchanting narrations of divine interventions, the compassion of Srimati Radhika, and the mystical arrangements of Yogamaya, this class invites the listener into a world where the Supreme Truth becomes a beloved child, friend, and lover—awakening a longing to enter that same realm of intimate, love-filled devotion. This class was recorded at the Bhakta Bandhav NYC center on May 9, 2026.

25 mei 202646 min
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The School of Prema

In this rich and heartfelt class, Rasikananda Swami (affectionately known as Rasik Maharaja) glorifies the unique position of Sri Gadadhar Pandit as the manifestation of Srimati Radhika in Lord Chaitanya’s pastimes, explaining how Krishna came as Mahaprabhu to enter the “school of prema” and learn the depths of divine love from Sri Radha and the gopis. Drawing from rasa-lila, the moods of separation in Vrindavan, the teachings of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and the example of the vraja-gopis’ total selflessness, he reveals that the highest love is not based on personal enjoyment but on the desire to please Krishna completely. The class culminates in a meditation on nama-sankirtan and the Sikshashtakam, showing how Lord Chaitanya and Gadadhar Pandit gave the world the path of pure devotion through humility, surrender, and constant chanting of the holy name, inviting sincere seekers to enter this current of divine love for themselves.This class was recorded at Bhakta Bandhav NYC on April 18, 2026.

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