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Dear Bhaktas,

 

Shriman Vasudevan's post on losing our hearts to Krishna was excellent ("manam vazhangu").

 

I was hearing a song melodiously sung by Sudha Raghunathan

(Kuzhaloothi manamellaam koLLaikond pinnar, kuRai ethum enakkethadi)

and I wondered: why not allow ourselves to become His Flute and let

Him play divine music throgh every action of ours.

 

A short note from me on this with the music embedded at:

http://home.comcast.net/~surfings/Fullness.htm

 

The text of the Note is reproduced below. The music can be separately heard at:

http://home.comcast.net/~surfings/kuzhaloothi.mp3

 

Krishnaswamy M.K.

 

It is He who blows the first breath of life into us;it is He who

determines the last breath of our life.May be, we should allow him to

take us as His fluteand play the sweet song of our entire life.

This sentiment is expressed beautifully in the song:

kuzhaloothi manamellamkoLLai konda pinnarkuRai Ethum enakkEthadi

Tired of this stressful life and senseless persuits?Come; let us

surrender to our dear Lord Krishna!Let us place our ego as the flute

in His hands.

Our every action will then becomes a note in the music that He will gladly play through us.

Then, where will there be place in our mind for wants and wishes that ceaselessly haunt us?

We can blissfully chant thenceforth with faith:I am wanting in

nothing;I am full; I am full; I am full.OM! Poornamidam!

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