khanjana | खंजन
Devanagari: खंजन ISO15919: khañjana A wagtail, a bird known for the constant movement of its tail. It is used as a symbol of restlessness. LEARN MORE A bird celebrated in Indian poetry for its unique...
The fifth original Jagadguru in the history of the world
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj (1922–2013) was the foremost spiritual master of the modern era, revered for his profound wisdom and universal message of true love and devotion. In 1957, at just 34 years of age, he was honoured as India’s fifth original Jagadguru and conferred the unparalleled title of Jagadguruttam. Through thousands of enlightening discourses and deeply practical writings, he brought the essence of Vedic philosophy within reach of all, guiding countless souls toward selfless devotion and a life of lasting happiness.
Devanagari: खंजन ISO15919: khañjana A wagtail, a bird known for the constant movement of its tail. It is used as a symbol of restlessness. LEARN MORE A bird celebrated in Indian poetry for its unique...
Devanagari: खौरी ISO15919: khaurī A yellow fragrant paste usually smeared on the forehead, prepared from sandalwood, saffron, and other ingredients. REFERENCE Prema Rasa Madira - The Intoxicating Bliss of Divine Love, Vol. 2, Ch. 10...
Devanagari: किंकिनी ISO15919: kiṅkinī A chain-like ornament with decorative hangings worn around the lower part of the waist, resting on the hips. REFERENCE Prarthana - The Prayer Book...
Devanagari: किन्नर ISO15919: kinnara Beings whose head is human, and the rest of the body is that of a horse. The English word for this is centaur or celestial being. REFERENCE Prema Rasa Madira...
Devanagari: कीर्तन ISO15919: kīrtana also written as kirtan, keertan, keertana The solo chanting of God's names, attributes, and pastimes etc., considered the most suitable spiritual practice for the present age. LEARN MORE...
Devanagari: क्लेश ISO15919: klēśa Afflictions. See panchaklesha. REFERENCE Who am I? Who is Mine? Vol. 1, Ch. 7...