Gitananda.org Launches Section Dedicated To Mirabai, Love Incarnate
September 10, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
Coppell, TX—Gitananda, a spiritual non-profit, has launched a section on its website www.gitananda.org dedicated to Mirabai. The site presents Mirabai, who is commonly known as the Rajput princess turned saint or bhakta who achieved self-realization through her love for Krishna, for who she really is: an incarnation of Divine Love. In short, the site presents her as God Herself.The new section includes a biography of Mirabai's historical life, a sample of her devotional songs and bhajans, a gallery of photographs and art depicting Mirabai, samples of what other saints have said about her and commentary on her many spiritual instructions taught through her songs and poetry.
"In our presentation of Mirabai's Love, we will refer to saintly comments by other swamis, saints or incarnates – all are interchangeable words," said Swami Radhanandaji, Gitananda's founder. "We will also refer to holy scriptures such as Shreemad Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavatam and other holy writings of saints, eastern and western alike."
More information will be added as the site continues to develop.
Gitananda is a spiritual non-profit based in Texas dedicated to the international presentation of the Path of Love and eternal, absolute spiritual principles universally applicable to humanity and to be achieved through personal interviews and spiritual guidance. While we may disagree with the outward mechanical rites and social superstitions that have ruined the sanctity of religion and hampered the growth of the spirit of religion, the fundamental principles of religion – namely a deepening awareness of the Divine and compassion for humanity – are never superseded. Rather we are repeatedly reminded of these spiritual laws through divine incarnations such as Mirabai, Buddha, Shri Krishna, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, Mahavir, Mohammed, Nanak, Kabir, Narsi Mehta, and Shri Ramakrishna.
Contact: infogitananda@gmail.com or visit www.gitananda.org