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Wisdom of the Sages

Truths about life from the timeless wisdom of the Bhakti-yoga tradition - fun, relevant, and deep. Learn about dharma, yoga, bhakti, and how it relates to all the basic questions of life. This show is about how to live your best life, let go of the external distractions, and uncover the spiritual happiness that lies within the heart as the true nature of the soul.

Raghunath and Kaustubha's connection goes back to their teens in the New York Hardcore Punk Scene of the early 80s, through serving together as Bhakti-yogi monks in the 90's, to sharing their experiences in the world of yoga in the 21st century.

Yoga Spirituality Hinduism Religion & Spirituality
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Average duration
57 minutes
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1664
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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1665: War & Peace & Bhakti: When Tolstoy’s Insight Meets Baby Krishna

1665: War & Peace & Bhakti: When Tolstoy’s Insight Meets Baby Krishna

Pierre Bezukhov’s captivity in War and Peace leads him to a discovery straight out of yogic wisdom: happiness is within, suffering can transform into blessing, and the company of a saintly soul chang…

01:00:00  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
1664: The Price of Wealth and the Vision of the Yogi

1664: The Price of Wealth and the Vision of the Yogi

The Sage Nārada’s tough-love blueprint takes center stage as Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how losing comfort—or choosing austerity—acts like “ointment for the eyes,” restoring humility, compassion…

01:00:23  |   Tue 02 Sep 2025
1663: Not Me, Not Mine: Walt Whitman & the Yogis Agree—Our Bodies Are On Loan

1663: Not Me, Not Mine: Walt Whitman & the Yogis Agree—Our Bodies Are On Loan

Walt Whitman’s startling line—“every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you”—meets the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, where Nārada Muni confronts two proud sons of Kubera and forces them to consider: who re…

01:00:31  |   Mon 01 Sep 2025
1662: Krishna: Unlimited Brahman or Adorable Baby? A Paradox at the Heart of Vedānta

1662: Krishna: Unlimited Brahman or Adorable Baby? A Paradox at the Heart of Vedānta

This episode dives into one of Vedānta’s deepest paradoxes: how the all-pervading, unlimited Brahman appears as a child and is bound by a rope. With reflections from physicist Niels Bohr and insights…

00:56:38  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
1661: Bhakti Means Love, and Love Overpowers All

1661: Bhakti Means Love, and Love Overpowers All

The Supreme Truth—eternal, formless yet personal, beyond time and space—gets tied up with a rope. In this rich and revealing episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how love alone—not ritual, renunc…

00:57:47  |   Tue 26 Aug 2025
1660: Reclaim Your Inner World: The Meditation of the Bhakti Yogis

1660: Reclaim Your Inner World: The Meditation of the Bhakti Yogis

In a world that floods the mind with distraction and noise, Bhakti Yoga teaches a sacred alternative: reclaim the inner world through smarana—the practice of intentional, emotionally infused remembra…

00:53:07  |   Mon 25 Aug 2025
1659: 4 Counterintuitive Secrets of Happiness — From Yale to Vedānta

1659: 4 Counterintuitive Secrets of Happiness — From Yale to Vedānta

What really makes us happy? In this episode, we draw from Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos’ research — featured on the Rich Roll Podcast — to uncover four surprising truths about happiness: the arriv…

00:55:54  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
1658: Krishna, the God of the Vedas, as the Most Adorable Boy

1658: Krishna, the God of the Vedas, as the Most Adorable Boy

The genius of the bhakti tradition’s sacred texts is how they reveal the loftiest yogic and theological truths through the sweetest intimacy. The Cosmic Source described in the Vedas and the Absolute…

00:56:17  |   Tue 19 Aug 2025
1657: Is Krishna Immoral? Rumi, Krishna, & the Field Beyond Right & Wrong

1657: Is Krishna Immoral? Rumi, Krishna, & the Field Beyond Right & Wrong

Rumi spoke of a field beyond right and wrong — and in Krishna’s playful pastimes we discover how breaking the rules can reveal the highest good.

How can Krishna, the Supreme Good, also be a thief, a …

00:58:05  |   Mon 18 Aug 2025
1656: Beyond Spiritual Complexity: The Simplicity of Divine Love

1656: Beyond Spiritual Complexity: The Simplicity of Divine Love

In this intriguing and often hilarious episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore a natural pattern in life and spirituality: moving from simplicity to complexity, and then back again.

On the spiritual…

00:56:18  |   Thu 14 Aug 2025
1655: All Those Pieces Will Never Make You Whole

1655: All Those Pieces Will Never Make You Whole

From ancient yoga texts to modern science, many agree: reality is whole — but our minds chop it into fragments. Feeling incomplete, we try to patch ourselves together with external “pieces” — the rig…

01:00:27  |   Wed 13 Aug 2025
1654: Krishna Miracles Meet Quantum Physics — Breaking Reality’s Rules

1654: Krishna Miracles Meet Quantum Physics — Breaking Reality’s Rules

Reality is stranger than we think, and this episode may rewire how you think about what’s possible. Raghunath and Kaustubha draw surprising connections between groundbreaking discoveries in quantum p…

00:59:14  |   Tue 12 Aug 2025
1653: The Yogic Science Behind Krishna’s Stories

1653: The Yogic Science Behind Krishna’s Stories

The great sages of ancient India understood the stories of Krishna to be far more than charming children’s tales. Through the sophisticated lens of the Sanskrit science of drama, they revealed just h…

00:53:59  |   Mon 11 Aug 2025
1652: The Quiet Power of Integrity in Spiritual Life

1652: The Quiet Power of Integrity in Spiritual Life

Raghunath and Kaustubha explore a bold truth drawn from the bhakti-yoga tradition and Ralph Waldo Emerson: that real spiritual power isn’t loud—it’s earned quietly through honesty, humility, and free…

00:54:04  |   Fri 08 Aug 2025
1651: Why Real Change Is So Hard (Even on a Spiritual Path)

1651: Why Real Change Is So Hard (Even on a Spiritual Path)

Even on paths designed for deep transformation, we often resist the very changes that would liberate us. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the symbolic meaning of the cart demon (Śakaṭ…

00:56:37  |   Thu 07 Aug 2025
1650: Daddy Issues on a Cosmic Scale? Bhakti’s Answer to Atheism & Impersonalism

1650: Daddy Issues on a Cosmic Scale? Bhakti’s Answer to Atheism & Impersonalism

If your view of God is stuck in an outdated mold—cold, distant, or ready to punish—you might be long overdue for an upgrade. Raghunath and Kaustubha unpack how Krishna’s extraordinary affection cuts …

01:05:03  |   Wed 06 Aug 2025
1649: Overcoming the Fear of a Personal God

1649: Overcoming the Fear of a Personal God

Beneath all our spiritual searching may lie a hidden fear: the fear of the personal Divine. In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore how that fear hardens one’s hearts—limiting one to the imp…

00:56:26  |   Sun 03 Aug 2025
1648: Rituals, Mantras & Love: The Healthiest Patterns for Human Life

1648: Rituals, Mantras & Love: The Healthiest Patterns for Human Life

Modern science meets bhakti wisdom: after 75 years of research, Harvard scientists concluded that good relationships—not wealth, fame, or even cholesterol—are the strongest predictor of long-term hea…

01:03:20  |   Tue 29 Jul 2025
1647: Fake Gurus, Real Danger: The Line Between a Guide and a Manipulator

1647: Fake Gurus, Real Danger: The Line Between a Guide and a Manipulator

“There are more fake gurus and false teachers in this world than the number of stars in the visible universe.” In this episode, Raghunath and Kaustubha explore the subtle difference between a true sp…

00:55:55  |   Thu 24 Jul 2025
1646: What Loneliness Is Trying to Teach Us (If We Dare to Listen)

1646: What Loneliness Is Trying to Teach Us (If We Dare to Listen)

When everything you cling to — your children, your partner, your dreams — slips through your fingers, what are you left with? Raghunath and Kaustubha dive into George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass,…

00:54:03  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
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