Guest guest Posted January 23, 2003 Report Share Posted January 23, 2003 Sri Krishna Parabrahmane namaha! Srimathe Ramanujaya namaha! Those who approach Krishna would lose their‘swabhaava’ and attain Bhagavath saayujyam. Krishna, the Yogayogeswara, is the Bhagavan Himself. He is not visible to the yogis even. Anyone – attracted to his soundaryam and maadhuyam - not getting ‘moksha’ is unimaginable. They would certainly get moksha. Gopikas were in a state to listen to venunaada. They gotattracted. That’s enough. Their jnana, ajnaana are notthe point of benefit here. Those, not got attracted,would not get the fruit. The attracting Bhagavan isnot ignoble; not like the mean ‘vishayaas’. He is the‘jnaanaananda swaruupa’. Gopikas were extremely fortunate to experience him here only and now only. Is it possible for them not to get moksha! Those who look at the situation with mundane thinking naturally see only at the body level and feel that ‘the women approached’ him with kaamam,fascinated by his soundaryam, and it is bad. But Bhagavan even while He is in the visible form, His soundarya maadhuryams are divine. Seeing Him, the ‘Paramapurusha’ who was said ‘sahasra Si:rsha: purushaha’, - and loving Him is the “Bhagavadkaama” but not ‘kshudrakaama’. Who is desired is a:nanda swaru:pa. He alone has a:nanda. He is untouched by flaws. When He is desired their flaws will be wiped out and attain ‘saayujya’. O:m Haraye:namaha! O:m Haraye:namaha! O:m Haraye:namaha! Jai Srimannarayana! Ramanujamma Ramanuja Dasi ===== Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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