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Welsh Yogi Podcast

Welsh Yogi Podcast

By: Ty Krishna Cymru
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Bhakti yoga podcast from Cardiff

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  • 107. Cooking for Krishna (with Gangaya)
    Feb 28 2026

    Today we were joined by Gangaya prabhu from the brahmacari ashram for a discussion on cooking for Krishna as a means of deepening our personal relationship with Him. We explored how devotional cooking is not merely a ritual, but an intimate expression of love and service.

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    52 mins
  • 106. Reconnecting to the Earth (with Bhauma) // Welsh Yogi Podcast
    Feb 21 2026

    Today we’re joined by Bhauma Vrindavan Prabhu, a member of the Ty Krishna community for over seven years. In this episode, he shares his inspiring journey to bhakti, traveling through Southeast Asia and New Zealand with his wife. We also dive into his deep passion for growing fruits and vegetables at the new Ty Krishna Farm, where devotion and sustainable living beautifully intertwine.

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    29 mins
  • 105. Teach me how to love! (with Tarakanatha)
    Feb 14 2026

    Much like we need our parents to show us how to take our first steps in this world... We similarly need need a teacher to show us how to make our next steps in spiritual life. Tarakanatha, Gopala, Pali and Parjanya discuss the importance of accepting a guru who can show us how to advance in spiritual life.


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    31 mins
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