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Nikunja Vilasi Das | The Heart of Yoga – Bridging Hatha Motion into Bhakti Devotion

from Native Yoga Toddcast · host Todd Mclaughlin

Send us Fan MailNikunja Vilasi Das is a dedicated practitioner and teacher in the field of Bhakti Yoga. Born in California, he was introduced to yoga at an early age, with his mother being a yoga teacher. He currently resides in Miami, Florida, where he serves at the Sacred Vedic Arts Bhakti Yoga center. Nikunja Vilasi Das is committed to spreading the teachings of Bhakti Yoga, integrating his diverse experiences in various yoga disciplines, including Hatharaja Yoga and Kriya Yoga. He holds reverence for his spiritual masters and strives to bridge traditional yoga practices with contemporary life.Visit Nico: https://www.nicoyoga108.com/Key Takeaways:Bhakti Yoga is centered around the devotion to Krishna and the practice of chanting the Hare Krishna Maha Mantra as a means of purification and self-realization.Nikunja Vilasi Das argues that while modern yoga practices can become overly materialistic, true growth involves spiritual discipline and guidance from a realized master.Understanding the role of Bhakti Yoga as the most accessible form of yoga today, particularly due to its simplicity and ability to foster a personal relationship with the divine.The Hare Krishna Maha Mantra serves as a direct connection to divine consciousness, engaging all senses in spiritual practice and offering a profound experience of inner peace.Being around and learning from a realized spiritual guide like Sri Dharma Mittra can profoundly impact one's spiritual evolution, promoting authenticity in practice versus performative stereotypes.Check out: 👇8IN8 Ashtanga Yoga for Beginners Course Online- Learn 8 Limb Yoga in 8 Days - Get FREE coupon code for a limited time only (Regular price $88) https://info.nativeyogacenter.com/8in8-ashtanga-yoga-for-beginners-8-limbs-in-8-days/Practice with Native Yoga Online - New classes EVERY day - Use Code FIRSTMONTHFREE https://nativeyogacenter.teachable.com/p/today-s-community-classSubscribe to Native Yoga Center and view this podcast on Youtube.Thank you Bryce Allyn for the show tunes. Check out Bryce’s website: bryceallynband.comand sign up on his newsletter to stay in touch. Listen here to his original music from his bands Boxelder, B-Liminal and Bryce Allyn Band on Spotify.Please email special requests and feedback to [email protected]://info.nativeyogacenter.com/8in8-ashtanga-yoga-for-beginners-8-limbs-in-8-days/Support the showNative Yoga website: hereYouTube: hereInstagram: @nativeyoga Twitter: @nativeyoga Facebook: @nativeyogacenter LinkedIn: Todd McLaughlin 

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Send us Fan Mail Nikunja Vilasi Das is a dedicated practitioner and teacher in the field of Bhakti Yoga. Born in California, he was introduced to yoga at an early age, with his mother being a yoga teacher. He currently resides in Miami, Florida, where he serves at the Sacred Vedic Arts Bhakti Yoga center. Nikunja Vilasi Das is committed to spreading the teachings of Bhakti Yoga, integrating his diverse experiences in various yoga disciplines, including Hatharaja Yoga and Kriya Yoga. He holds ...

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