The Path Back to Krishna is a devotional book inspired by the story of Gajendra Moksha—the moment an elephant, caught in the grip of a crocodile, offers a lotus and cries out to the Lord with complete surrender. That scene becomes a living metaphor for the human condition: we struggle for years with what drags us down—habits, fear, pride, impulsive choices, grief, confusion—until we finally reach the point where effort alone is not enough, and the heart turns honestly toward God.
This book guides the reader through that return.
It is written for anyone who feels spiritually “far,” emotionally exhausted, or repeatedly pulled back into the same inner battles. With calm clarity, it explores how the mind bargains with weakness, postpones discipline, and mistakes temporary relief for freedom. It shows how bhakti is not an emotion we wait for, but a path we build—through remembrance, prayer, restraint, and daily choices that protect the soul’s dignity.
At its heart, The Path Back to Krishna is about surrender without collapse: not passive resignation, but a strong and truthful turning of the will toward dharma. Each section offers practical guidance for daily sadhana—how to steady attention, reduce inner noise, restore moral clarity, and live with devotion as the center. The book closes with a gentle promise: grace responds not to perfection, but to sincerity—and even in our weakest hour, a single lotus offered with truth can become the beginning of rescue.