Welcome to 'Thinking Bhakti', the podcast where wisdom from the bhakti tradition meets modern issues! Whether you're a dedicated Vaishnava, a spiritual seeker, or just curious about the intersection of faith and current affairs, 'Thinking Bhakti' offers insightful discussions that resonate with those seeking for deeper meaning in our complex world. Swami Revatikaanta, a long-term disciple of Param... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
What if someone in your family started doing things no one could explain?
In this episode, we hear the personal account of someone who grew up with Paramahamsa Vishwananda — not as a distant guru, but as a close friend. From sacred ash (vibhuti) app... more
In this episode of Thinking Bhakti, Swami Revatikaanta speaks with Swami Tulsidas about spiritual life, creativity, and community-building.
They begin with the story behind the podcast—how it started in the ashram with limited resources and a basic ... more
From Neuroscience to the Ashram: Swami Anashuya’s Unconventional Journey
In this deeply personal and wide-ranging conversation, Swami Anashuya shares his search for truth—from childhood questions about death and the soul to rigorous studies in bioch... more
Pandit Krishna Kripa Dasa – Hindu priest, author, lecturer, and President of the Hindu Federation of Spain – shares inspiring insights into his efforts to unify the different Hindu traditions in Spain as well as in Europe.
He speaks about the differ... more
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Listening to this podcast with Swami Revati has been such a deeply enriching experience. The way Swamiji shares the essence of Bhakti — with so much clarity, humility, and love — truly touches the heart. Every episode feels like a spiritual satsang, filled with timeless wisdom, practical guidance, and gentle reminders of the power of devotion. I appreciate how the teachings are explained in a way that is both accessible for beginners and deeply nourishing for long-time devotees. This ... more
The conversations on this podcast are for those who have a thirst for knowledge and open, untamed dialogue. There is so many valuable learnings to be gleaned from the conversation. Keep a notebook and pen handy with a finger hovering over ‘rewind’. Please give us more content. There is a need, desire and volition waiting.
Very interesting chats on this pod but it’s entirely m head based rather than heart based. An intellectual rather than Bhakti take.
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A unique blend of wisdom from the bhakti tradition and contemporary issues is offered in thoughtful discussions that appeal to both committed followers of Vaishnavism and those simply curious about spirituality. The content ranges from the intricacies of Hindu philosophy and the evolution of yoga to personal narratives of transformation and insight from guests with diverse backgrounds, including artists and scientists. Noteworthy themes include the importance of personal devotion, the challenges of modern spirituality, and deep explorations of texts like the Bhagavad Gita. The engaging dialogues often critique mainstream interpretations of spirituality while promoting authentic connections with the divine, making it a compelling listen for ... more
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Recent guests on Thinking Bhakti include:
1. Pandit Krishna Kripa Dasa
2. Swami Revatikaanta
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