Bhakti Yoga Ashram — A Poetic View

Bhakti is the yoga of love and devotion — the quiet turning of the heart toward something higher. Not belief. Not ideology. A soft, sincere offering of your inner being.

Some say Bhakti is the oldest form of yoga, a primordial gesture of the soul reaching toward the cosmic Krishna consciousness — a movement so ancient that it feels like remembering rather than learning.

The Bhagavad Gita carried this devotion through centuries, a hymn of the heart, revived again and again wherever longing meets surrender. It travelled through India’s medieval saints, and later through the West, when music, mantra, and the Hare Krishna movement opened a doorway for seekers everywhere.

Bhakti is not only Seva. It is singing until the mind dissolves, dancing until the heart becomes light, entering the sweet, trembling state where devotion becomes ecstasy.

In a Bhakti Yoga Ashram, the day begins with sound — Kirtan, mantra, or a simple ritual. Afternoons flow into Seva and the Gita, and the evening ends with shared, blessed food. A rhythm of offering, a rhythm of remembering.

We are part of that - That is a part of us — step by step, breath by breath — by every vinyasa bowing down to earht and rising up to heaven - becoming a Bhakti Ashram, being a Bhakti Yoga Ashram in our own free form. Not a religion. Not a hierarchy. But a way of being: a heart that opens naturally, through presence, beauty, and conscious living.

Practices of the Bhakti Heart


Bhakti Yoga Ashram — Invitation

To those who already walk this path with devotion — the ones who know the sacred art of Krishna cooking, who carry kirtan through voice or instrument, who can build or tend an altar with clarity and care — we open our space.

If your practice is rooted in service, sound, ritual, and the quiet joy of offering, come join us. Cook as offering. Sing as devotion. Co‑create a space where Bhakti is not spoken about but lived — breath by breath, heart to heart.


Bhakti Yoga — Mantra Version

Bhakti is the heart.
Bhakti is the offering.
Bhakti is the softening.
Bhakti is the remembering.

Not belief.
Not ideology.
A turning inward.
A rising upward.

Love as practice.
Devotion as breath.
Bowing down as prayer.
Beauty as awareness.

Sing to open.
Dance to dissolve.
Serve to become.
Offer to return.

Bhakti is the path.
Bhakti is the state.
Bhakti is the flame.
Bhakti is the home.