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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 23 MIN

Krishna's Most Confidential Teachings

from Bhakti Bites · host Veda

In this episode of Bhakti Bites, we explore "Raja-Vidya: The King of Knowledge," where Srila Prabhupada presents the ninth chapter of the Bhagavad-gita — the chapter Krishna Himself calls the most confidential of all knowledge, the king of education, and the king of all secrets.The title says it all: raja-vidya means "the king of knowledge" and raja-guhyam means "the king of secrets." Krishna tells Arjuna that this knowledge is the purest, most direct means of self-realization, joyful to perform, and imperishable. Unlike material knowledge that becomes outdated, this spiritual knowledge once gained is never lost.Prabhupada guides us through Krishna's extraordinary declarations in this chapter — that He pervades the entire universe through His energies while remaining personally aloof, that all beings rest in Him yet He is not in them (a paradox that reveals the inconceivable nature of the Absolute), and that at the end of each cosmic cycle all beings enter into His nature and are created again at the beginning of the next.The episode explores the crucial distinction between the mahatmas (great souls) who take shelter of Krishna's divine nature and worship Him with devotion, and those who are deluded by material energy and cannot recognize Him even when He appears in human form. Prabhupada explains why the simple act of offering Krishna a leaf, flower, fruit, or water with love and devotion is accepted by the Lord — making bhakti-yoga accessible to everyone regardless of social position, learning, or material circumstances.Key themes include the nature of faith (sraddha) and how it differs from blind belief, the workings of karma and how devotional service transcends karmic reactions, the universality of Krishna consciousness (open to all regardless of birth, gender, or social status), and the ultimate promise: that whoever surrenders to Krishna will never perish.This episode is perfect for listeners ready to go deeper into the philosophical heart of the Bhagavad-gita and understand why Krishna considers this teaching the most precious gift He can offer.Topics covered: raja-vidya and raja-guhyam, Krishna's relationship to creation, the mahatma and the deluded soul, simple devotional offerings, transcending karma, the universality of bhakti, surrender to Krishna, faith and spiritual knowledge.

In this episode of Bhakti Bites, we explore "Raja-Vidya: The King of Knowledge," where Srila Prabhupada presents the ninth chapter of the Bhagavad-gita — the chapter Krishna Himself calls the most confidential of all knowledge, the king of education, and the king of all secrets.The title says it all: raja-vidya means "the king of knowledge" and raja-guhyam means "the king of secrets." Krishna tells Arjuna that this knowledge is the purest, most direct means of self-realization, joyful to perform, and imperishable. Unlike material knowledge that becomes outdated, this spiritual knowledge once gained is never lost.Prabhupada guides us through Krishna's extraordinary declarations in this chapter — that He pervades the entire universe through His energies while remaining personally aloof, that all beings rest in Him yet He is not in them (a paradox that reveals the inconceivable nature of the Absolute), and that at the end of each cosmic cycle all beings enter into His nature and are created again at the beginning of the next.The episode explores the crucial distinction between the mahatmas (great souls) who take shelter of Krishna's divine nature and worship Him with devotion, and those who are deluded by material energy and cannot recognize Him even when He appears in human form. Prabhupada explains why the simple act of offering Krishna a leaf, flower, fruit, or water with love and devotion is accepted by the Lord — making bhakti-yoga accessible to everyone regardless of social position, learning, or material circumstances.Key themes include the nature of faith (sraddha) and how it differs from blind belief, the workings of karma and how devotional service transcends karmic reactions, the universality of Krishna consciousness (open to all regardless of birth, gender, or social status), and the ultimate promise: that whoever surrenders to Krishna will never perish.This episode is perfect for listeners ready to go deeper into the philosophical heart of the Bhagavad-gita and understand why Krishna considers this teaching the most precious gift He can offer.Topics covered: raja-vidya and raja-guhyam, Krishna's relationship to creation, the mahatma and the deluded soul, simple devotional offerings, transcending karma, the universality of bhakti, surrender to Krishna, faith and spiritual knowledge.

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