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Sri Krishna ParabrahmaNe:namaha!

 

The ‘rasam’ can only be experienced. It cannot be described. Bhagavan is the

‘Rasa Swaru:pa’. Bhagavan’s experience is rasa. He gives us that experience with

no benefit, derives bliss from our happiness and He remains ‘pu:rna’ (complete).

The ra:sa leela, the go:pikas experienced explains the eternal bliss the great

devotees experience by the grace of Bhagavan. In the nights of Sarath rithu

when the jasmines bloomed and were giving out beautiful fragrance Bhagavan

intended to give them the bliss. At once the moon decorated the face of the

goddess East with the red colour. He removed her grief.

 

When the sathva guna comes up, on Bhagavan’s sankalpa, the jiva:s who had a

paucity of Athmajnanam for many lives will be blessed by an Acha:rya. He is the

moon. The nights are only the lives drowned in darkness. Like the arrival of the

Sarathrithu, without our effort, in a particular life, with the Lord’s sankalpam

the acha:rya comes like the moon and showers the moonlight of the

a:thmaa:dhyathmajna:nam. Bhagavan makes the 'Bhagavadanura:gam'spring in our

hearts. This is – the moon making the East reddish. With the rising of the moon

in the East, darkness is dispelled and there is light all over, - the grief

sticking to the a:thma:s will be eradicated.

 

O:m Haraye: namaha!O:m Haraye:namaha! ! O:m Haraye:namaha!!!

Jai Srimannarayana!

Ramanujamma Mudumbai Ramanuja Dasi

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