tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339546075959836511.post4196840805983367536..comments2023-05-02T06:33:52.799-07:00Comments on Seed of Devotion: Magic in the DarkBhakti latahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13395341453904128560noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339546075959836511.post-26665395854230776102009-10-26T13:36:03.727-07:002009-10-26T13:36:03.727-07:00oh bhakti, this entree gave me chills as I read it...oh bhakti, this entree gave me chills as I read it! There is nothing like dancing for krishna in the dark. You let loose and let go of everything!Radhika Patelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339546075959836511.post-1303803719943343512009-05-22T13:20:53.636-07:002009-05-22T13:20:53.636-07:00My parents are also devotees of Krishna, and I've ...My parents are also devotees of Krishna, and I've been raised with this Vedic, Krishna conscious culture since birth. (note: I am NOT Indian) At one point, at around 13, I realized that life is empty without God. Empty. So I made my decision to pursue Krishna Consciousness, and follow the guidance of a guru who inspires me, Radhanath Swami (nectareanmellows.blogspot.com) <br /><br />I understand what you mean about Indian youth pushing away their culture - I was quite saddened by it when I visited India. But although I love and respect Indian culture, it's important to distinguish that Krishna is not Indian, or Hindu, or even Vedic. Krishna is God, and he's someone to fall in love with because he's God. Indian culture is supplementary to Krishna consciousness.<br /><br />Good to hear from you. Thank you for your encouragement.Bhakti latahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08526739855818232271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339546075959836511.post-82041781179721955052009-05-22T08:41:02.777-07:002009-05-22T08:41:02.777-07:00Dear Bhakti Lata,
I just came acr...Dear Bhakti Lata,<br /> I just came across your blog when I was showing my friend's here in Australia about Indian Culture and other things since my parents are members of Iskcon. <br /> Well I must say that your belief in Indian culture is a lot inspiring when I think that we as Indian youth are trying to aviod it, forget it, or speak ill about it.<br /> I just want to know how did you come across ISKCON and what made you so devoted towards Lord Krishna and Indian culture. <br /> <br />P.S. I am Nirant 23 from Mumbai, India but studying in Australia.Nirant Sethiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10520950872764413756noreply@blogger.com