Three Visitors to Vrindavan: Fear, Hurry, and the Quiet Thief
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Three Visitors to Vrindavan: Fear, Hurry, and the Quiet Thief

Bhagwat Maha Puran’s Vrindavan story of the bull, the horse, and the quiet thief shows how Krishna helps the mind handle fear, hurry, and distraction. A simple spiritual lesson for modern stress: ground yourself, slow your breath, and protect your inner peace.

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Krishna and the Gopis: From Ras Leela to Maha Ras
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Krishna and the Gopis: From Ras Leela to Maha Ras

Maha Ras Leela shows how to stay centered in love and life. A YourSukoon reflection on devotion beyond attachment, finding peace in absence, and living with steady effort without being owned by outcomes or approval.

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Krishna and the Gopis: Ras Leela, When the Flute Calls, the World Falls Silent
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Krishna and the Gopis: Ras Leela, When the Flute Calls, the World Falls Silent

Ras Leela is not just a story of Krishna and the Gopis. It is a mirror of the soul’s longing for the Divine. In this YourSukoon reflection, discover why the flute, autumn moonlight, surrender (Sharnagati), Prasad, and the Ras Mandala point to inner stillness, love beyond ego, and returning to your true center through a simple daily practice.

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The Apology That Heals: When Power Learns to Bow
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The Apology That Heals: When Power Learns to Bow

A soulful reflection from the Bhagwat Maha Puran on Govardhan Leela Part 3, exploring Indra’s apology, the psychology of ego, and how true leadership is revealed through humility, correction, and presence rather than control.

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When Pride Rains, Choose Shelter
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When Pride Rains, Choose Shelter

A reflective retelling of the Govardhan Leela where Krishna shows that true strength lies in steadiness. When pride rains, choose shelter over reaction.

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When Krishna Asked “Why?”
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When Krishna Asked “Why?”

Krishna didn’t begin by lifting a mountain. He began by asking “Why?” A quiet invitation to move from fear-based rituals to gratitude-driven living and grounded responsibility.

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When the Sky Clears Within
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When the Sky Clears Within

A reflective YourSukoon blog inspired by the Bhagwat Mahapuran, using Vrindavana’s rainy season and autumn as metaphors for inner heaviness, boundaries, and the quiet return of clarity.

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Krishna Leela: When Play Gets Heavy: The Pralamba Lesson Sitting on Our Shoulders
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Krishna Leela: When Play Gets Heavy: The Pralamba Lesson Sitting on Our Shoulders

In Vrindavan, a joyful game turns into a quiet warning when Pralambasura disguises himself as a friend and tries to carry Balarama away. This Pralamba leela from the Bhagwat Maha Puran becomes a modern mirror for hidden burdens, guilt-driven duty, and habits that steal inner peace. Discover a simple four-step practice to recognise your inner Pralamba, awaken your inner Balarama, and restore your “Vrindavan” of sukoon even in the heat of daily life.

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