Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 Sri Krishnaparabrahmane: namaha! Sri Hayagriva parabrahmane namaha!! Slo:ka: Mukunda mu:rdhna: praNipathya ya:che: Bhavantha me:ka:ntha miyantha mardham Avismruthi sthvachcharaNa:ravinde: Bhave: bhave: me:sthu bhavathprasa:dath. Visesha:rtham: Dhya:nam is meditating on the Lotus Feet of Lord continuously. This ‘dhyanam’ has to be blessed by the Lord’s grace, but cannot be achieved by our efforts. Kulasekhara says – I am not even wishing for karma or jna:na with this bhakthi. You bless me with ‘bhakthi’ only. I am not aspiring for bhakthi to attain some thing else with this bhakthi. I don’t want anything other than bhakthi. That is the ‘sa:dhyam’ (end) for me. It should not be the ‘sa:dhanam’(means) for something else. The feelings are denoted by the two words here – ‘aeka:ntham’ and ‘iyantham’. Ajna:na = ma:ya - means forgetting the Lotus Feet of Srimannarayana. Not having this is ‘ajna:na nivritti’ – this is ‘mo:ksham’. Moksham is not leaving the body. It is neither attaining some other lo:ka. Kulasekhara’s mo:ksham is ‘Bhagavath paadaaravinda vismrithi ra:hithyam’, but not ‘janma ra:hithyam’. He is praying to Bhagavan to bless that moksham in this Mukundama:la. Those who read this stotram will be blessed by such moksham by Lord’s grace. To be continued.... Jaisrimannarayana! Radha Ramanuja Dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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