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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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  • 95. Dont bite me, lick me! (Nr
    May 11 2025

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    47 mins
  • 94. There is power in the Name! (Easter Sunday Special)
    Apr 20 2025

    Gopala, Bhakta-rupa & Peter discuss the power within the holy names of God. Bhakta-rupa recalls his recent church-hopping adventure in Newcastle. Gopala shares stories from his recent travels in india. The boys also discuss Srila Prabhupada's great respect for Jesus Christ.

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    1 hr
  • 93. Getting Govinda's (remembering the early days. Part three)
    Apr 7 2025

    Tarakanatha, Misrani, Gopala & Gopi Gita continue to discuss the history of ISCKON Wales. This time we hear about Misrani’s memories of service at Govinda's, and why Tarakanatha decided to start ripping down the walls of the temple and begin renovation. Tarakanatha & Misrani also explain the reasons why they dedicate their lives to creating and maintaining a Krishna Conscious community.

    Hope you all enjoy the first episode of this mini series exploring the history of the Ty Krishna Cymru and it's founders.

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    39 mins

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