24/05/2026
Bhakti does not begin after perfection.
Bhakti begins with sincerity.
Many wait for the “right time” to start chanting, serving, or reconnecting spiritually - thinking they must first become pure, disciplined, or free from struggle.
But the teachings of the guru-parampara remind us:
it is bhakti itself that purifies the heart.
Not every step has to be perfect.
What matters is steady practice, honest intention, and the willingness to turn toward Krishna again and again.
A single sincere beginning can transform the direction of one’s life.
In Sanatan Dharma, spiritual growth is not built through instant perfection, but through humble consistency in hearing, chanting, and remembrance.
Start sincerely.
Stay connected.
Let bhakti shape the heart gradually.
In the shelter of Sri Guru and Gauranga.