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Meet Bhakti Yoga Monk Premahansa

Bhakti Yoga Monk Premahansa

Bhakti Yoga monk Premahansa is a devoted spiritual guide committed to helping individuals cultivate and deepen their love for God through daily practice and heartfelt devotion. With years of dedicated study and practice in the tradition of Bhakti Yoga, he offers compassionate, personalized spiritual coaching by donation—making sacred guidance accessible to all sincere seekers.

Through his coaching, Premahansa supports clients in overcoming obstacles, strengthening their faith, and awakening the divine love that resides within. His teachings emphasize living a life rooted in devotion, self-discovery, and connection with the divine presence in every moment.

Whether you are just beginning your spiritual journey or seeking to deepen an existing practice, Premahansa’s mentorship offers a nurturing space to explore your path with clarity, grace, and devotion. His mission is to inspire daily growth in love for God and to empower each soul to experience the transformative power of Bhakti Yoga in everyday life.

Blog Posts

In Between Worlds
Blog Entry 37 * 6-10-22 I dropped everyone off today, and it’s the first time I’ve had some space and alone time in a while. The quiet feels different now—less like mere solitude and more like a pause in which something subtle can unfold. Lately, I’...
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Settling In, Looking Beyond
Blog Entry 36 * 6-9-22 Yesterday was a good day—spent some quality time with family and friends in the area. Their presence felt comforting, yet there was also a subtle tension beneath the surface, as if the quiet hum of everyday life now carries a ...
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Standing at the Crossroads
Blog Entry 35 * 6-8-22 Woke up on top of Hot Springs Mountain, feeling a mix of emotions about being back home. I’ve experienced this before after other trips—when I’m out traveling, following my heart and soul, everything feels lighter and more ali...
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Integrated with Energy: Lessons from Kansas City
Blog Entry 34 * 6-6-22 I passed through Kansas City and stopped at the temple there. They’re doing a lot of renovations, which gives the space a sense of transformation in progress—not unlike the inner work I’m experiencing myself. The temple has a ...
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Denver Days: Walking the Unknown Path
Blog Entry 33 * 6-5-22 Still going through days of purification—little sleep and all that comes with it. I’ve made it to Denver, and it’s a beautiful city with some truly kind and welcoming Krishna devotees. The temple here is a converted old church...
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On the Road with Krishna: Finding Devotion in Motion
Blog Entry 32 * 6-4-22 The austerity and purification that come with travel can be powerful tools for spiritual growth—especially when the journey is guided by divine inspiration. Traveling with Krishna’s presence has made this experience truly frui...
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Crestone: A Journey Through Many Faiths
Blog Entry 31 * 6-3-22 Krishna told me I could’ve just chilled out and that the grind at Taos would’ve passed, but honestly, I think I’m kind of ready to be off the road for a bit. I need some time to figure out what I’m going to do with myself once...
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Kirtan and the Call of the Journey
Blog Entry 30 * 6-3-22 The Hanuman Temple in Taos is a beautiful and peaceful place. I had the chance to offer kirtan for Hanuman, which felt deeply meaningful and uplifting. The space carries a soft energy, though not quite as gentle as some of the...
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Guided by Grace on the Path to Taos
Blog Entry 29 * 6-2-22 Today, I’m in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on my way to Taos. There’s a calm, uplifting energy surrounding the journey—everything feels as if it's unfolding with ease and grace. The desert light here is warm but soft, and the landsca...
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The Calm Strength of Mesa Verde
Blog Entry 28 * 6-1-22 Today I headed south out of Utah toward Arches National Park. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to go in because I didn’t have a timed entry ticket. Many national parks switch to this system at the start of their busy season, and I...
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Releasing What Isn’t Yours to Carry
Blog Entry 27 * 5-31-22 Today might be my last day in Salt Lake City. I’ve got a bit of a day off, just catching up with a few people over the phone and having some good conversations. I’ve also been thinking about something that might be helpful fo...
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Learning to Rest on the Road to God
Blog Entry 26 * 5-30-22 I’m still in Spanish Fork, Utah, sleeping at a Flying J truck stop. The people at the temple in Spanish Fork said that overnight parking in their lot is absolutely not allowed. So, I found a spot a few miles down the road and...
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Grace Through the Desert and Neon
Blog Entry 25 * 5-25-22 During this part of my trip, I stopped for a night in Las Vegas on my way to Zion National Park and Bryce National Park. Spiritually, I continued to feel a steady connection with Krishna—a soft, constant presence. Even if I b...
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Refining Consciousness Through Devotional Focus
Blog Entry 24 * 5-29-22 The next day, I had a very different experience in my meditation space. It felt unusually busy—almost like a gathering—filled with the presence of Angels and other subtle beings passing by. The energy was bright, yet it creat...
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The Road Becomes the Ashram
Blog Entry 23 * 5-28-22 Two thoughts that I’ve written in my journal to remember are: First, that each day a certain amount of time needs to be spent focused on Krishna to maintain the clarity and growth that a person seeks to achieve and sustain. T...
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The Sound That Shook the Desert
Blog Entry 22 * 5-24-22 I stopped in Rachel, Nevada again to hang out with the really nice folks at the Little A’Le’Inn. There’s something about this place that always pulls me back—the endless desert sky, the quirky UFO memorabilia, and the warm, d...
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Highway 50 and the Presence of God
Blog Entry 21 * 5-23-22 I left Reno last night and spent the night at a truck stop. This morning, I set out on Highway 50, and the feeling was amazing. I’m experiencing what feels like being a sponge, soaking up the soft, calming energy of the deser...
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Between Neon and Nectar: Reno, Maya, and the Shelter of Devotion
Blog Entry 20 * 5-22-22 I arrived in Reno and then headed straight to Lake Tahoe, driving slowly around the lake and taking in the crisp mountain air. Reno itself seems like a cool place, though I couldn’t help but notice there’s definitely a lot of...
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Beneath the Peaks: Learning to Soften Devotion
Blog Entry 19 * 5-20-22 Last night, I stopped at the Three Sisters Mountain Vista and spent the night. The energy of this spot is fascinating—there’s something about it that gives me a sense that the area has a deep connection to Wiccans. I can just...
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Clear Waters, Clearer Heart
Blog Entry 18 * 5-19-22 Today, I stopped by one of the coolest lakes in Oregon, called Clear Lake. It definitely lived up to its name. Standing on the dock, I looked down through 30 to 40 feet of perfectly transparent water. I could see all the way ...
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When Krishna Didn’t Let Me Leave
 Blog Entry 17 * 5-18-22 What a strange night it was. I just wanted to soul travel to a peaceful place and meditate, to escape into that familiar feeling of higher realms and subtle light. But this time, something was different. This was the fi...
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The Hobo Van and the Garden of the Heart
Blog Entry 16 * 5-17-22 I can feel my attachment to things decreasing almost daily. The more I travel, the more I let go. It's not a forced detachment—it feels natural, like old skin gently shedding. Last night, something deeply beautiful happened. ...
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Snow, Silence & the Expanding Soul
Blog Entry 15 * 5-15-2022 It was a last-minute decision or rather, a few last-minute decisions when I was at Mount Shasta. Something within nudged me northward, without much of a plan. I listened. Soon I found myself crossing into Oregon. When I rea...
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The Softening of the Heart: A Lesson on the Road to Mount Shasta
Blog Entry 14 * 5-14-22 On the winding drive to Mount Shasta in Northern California a place long held sacred by many spiritual seekers I found myself entering into a deep meditation. As the forested landscape passed by and the snow-capped peak slowl...
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Ancient Souls of the Redwood Coast: A Journey to the Edge of Time
Blog Entry 13 * 5-13-22  The drive north to the California-Oregon border, where the National Redwood Forest lies, is nothing short of breathtaking. The highway winds through remote stretches of coastline and forest, and it becomes clear that th...
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