
Letters to Krishna: Confessions to the Divine; Love, Longing and Devotion; Honest and Simple Reflections on Bhakti
Bhakti Buddy writes to Krishna as though confiding in an old companion. There's no formality here, no polished masks. Just honest, pulsing language that strips away pretence and speaks straight from the heart. Each letter pulses with an almost meditative quietness. Whether you're just beginning to explore devotion or deep in your own spiritual quest, there's something here that'll catch you off guard, something that resonates in the ribs. What makes this collection remarkable is its refusal to demand anything of you. The author doesn't insist on elaborate ritual or flawless piety. Instead, she argues for something far more radical: showing up as you genuinely are. Messy, uncertain, full of longing. The prose feels like overheard conversations between two souls who've stopped trying to impress each other. These reflections bypass theology altogether. They land where it matters most, in the tender space between yearning and surrender. For anyone seeking spirituality that feels lived rather than prescribed, this book offers something quietly transformative.
- Author: Bhakti Buddy
- Publisher: India Penguin Tattva
- Genre: Poetry
- ISBN: 978-0143483052
- Pages: 224 pages
