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“The kirtana of Madhava has an almost magnetic influence. The mind and heart get totally attracted, then drawn into the inside world where one can meet the soul of the universe. Tune in and you will have a deeply rewarding, spiritual experience.”

Quote by Sacinandana Swami

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Sacinandana Swami
Sacinandana Swami

Sacinandana Swami (born 1954) is an internationally renowned Hindu spiritual teacher, author, and speaker affiliated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Known for his profound teachings on Bhakti Yoga and cross-cultural dialogue, he was born in Germany and joined ISKCON in the 1970s after exploring Eastern philosophy. He travels globally, offering lectures, books, and retreats that emphasize inner transformation and service. His works, such as 'Yoga of Love,' have been translated into multiple languages. Respected for his humility and wisdom, he is a key figure in modern spirituality. more

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