Swami B.P. Padmanabha's 2020 Lectures
A series of lectures given by Swami B. P. Padmanabha on devotional service as presented in Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam with emphasis on the practice of bhakti yoga.
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Swami Padmanabha is an author, monk and one of the most renowned
practitioners of the ancient mystic tradition of Bhakti Yoga in
America and Europe. His versatility is displayed in different
areas, being a prominent speaker, prolific musician, scholar in
different disciplines and leader of spiritual communities. He was
born on November 15th in 1980, in a loving and simple family that
gave him a formation with beautiful values and ideals. From a
very tender age, a strong thirst in relation to truth and life´s
ultimate purpose awakened in Swami, which led him to travel
different paths. His restless intellect led him to deep studies and
contact with different ascetic disciplines. In this search he got
in touch with the message of the Hindu Devotional Vedanta (also
called bhakti), which would eventually become his spiritual path
for life. At the age of 19, Swami begins his priestly life and at
the age of 28 he officially accepts the order of sannyasa, which
teaches about how to move in the world without becoming attached to
it. Swami Padmanabha keeps developing and encouraging innumerable
projects linked to philosophy, psychology, art, and, especially, he
carries out a broad campaign of social awareness through multiple
discussions, seminars, retreats and articles in social media. He is
also engaged in academic circles, giving talks at different
universities around the globe. When he is not traveling around the
world, Swami mainly resides in Godrum, a spiritual community
located in a beautiful island in Argentina. From there, he inspires
members of the community and visitors who come from different
countries with his teachings and personal example. His deep
humanity and sharp vision combined with resounding personal
integrity, make him an undeniable spiritual referent for the
present times we are living.
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