Guest guest Posted June 27, 2002 Report Share Posted June 27, 2002 How to surrender? When to surrender why do you surrender your self to shri Krishna. Is there any other power beyond shri Krishna? What is effect and feeling of surrender? On the life Please let us know your views on surrender Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2002 Report Share Posted July 9, 2002 Srimathe Ramanujaya Namaha Humble prana:mams to HH Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamy Varu. Respected Devotee, Our Acharyas interpret the very name "Krishna" as being indicative of the nature of the Supreme Being, Sriman Narayana. The name "Krishna" refers to one who offers us Supreme Bliss. Such a Bliss can only come from the Supreme Lord, as He is the only Being in the Universe who is Compassionate enough and Powerful enough to grant this. All we need do is to accept Him into our hearst and lives, and it is none other than this acceptance that is known as surrender or prapatti. Surrender is a psychological, emotional and spiritual awakening in which an individual realizes his/her complete dependence on the Divine Alone, and places him/herself at His Lotus Feet, becoming a simple receptacle to His Loving Grace and Uncondtional Protection. Such a realization can occur at anytime and at any place. All that is necessary on our parts is the recognition of the Supreme Lord and a one-time wholehearted acceptance of His Unconditional Love. Indeed, the very mood of surrender, and the peace and solace that comes with it, is indeed just another aspect of His Love, because the Lord Himself is willing to awaken us to it if with even our slightest inclination to accept Him. Once this acceptance comes to fruition however, one's life on this earth and life hereafter change eternally. A prapanna, one who has surrendered, lives a simple, wholesome, God-centered life, living at peace with him/herself and expressing the Love that is now awakened eternally in his/her heart through worship and service to all living beings. One performs each and every duty of the day, either secular or religious as a humble act of service, knowing that these small actions are nothing when compared to His Immeasurable Love for us. One tries to live at peace with the world, living for its benefit, and makes particular effort to serve those nearest to the Lord, the Acharyas and the devotees. And with time, when the Lord feels that an individual is ready, He Himself removes the bondages that are a result of his/her false ego, and takes the prapanna to parapadam, where He can Commune with the Lord in Pure Love and Humble Service. While all this seems simple and appealing, it really takes a great deal of effort to leave the complex cobweb of one's selfish desires and worries to reach a state of simple Peace in God. What is necessary is a proper understanding of the nature of the Lord as the Supreme Loving Friend to all, the nature of the soul as being truly happy when Serving Him, and the nature of surrender, which involves the opening of one's heart and soul to the Lord. One must also the know the obstacles that lie in the way of those wishing to pursue this path. None of this knowledge can come to us easily, as we have spent eons turning away from God in pursuit of our own selfish interests. Sriman Narayana, however, out of His Boundless Love, provides with a great gift, however, by which we can gain this proper understanding of life. This Gift, This Incomparable Treasure, is the Acharya, the Teacher, who leads us patiently and slowly, praying constantly for the Lord's Grace to ever be with us, such that we can know True Joy and Bliss at the Lotus Feet of Sri Krishna, Sriman Narayana. Consequently, surrender to the Acharya is in and of itself an expression of surrendering to Sriman Narayana. I hope this helps as a start. adiyEn rAmAnuja dAsan mohan narndrat2001 wrote: > How to surrender? When to surrender why do you surrender your self to > shri Krishna. Is there any other power beyond shri Krishna? > > What is effect and feeling of surrender? On the life > Please let us know your views on surrender > > > Jai SrimanNarayana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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