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Narada Bhakti Sutra Verse 8

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Namaste ji,

 

Thank you very much ji.

 

Correct me if I am wrong ji,Bhakti, which is a flood of love towards

God, leaves no room for other desires in the mind. Thus the mind is

completely saturated with the nectar called God, it is not open to

attack by other desires. Bhakti completely and effortlessly takes

control of the mind. Hence it leads to the renunciation of

meaningless things.

 

This reminds me of Bhagawan Ramakirshna, where once he met a wealthy

devotee in his tour and the wealthy devotee said, "Swamiji, you are

indeed great and posses enormous control over desires. For you have

renounced all the pleasures of the world." Bhagawan replied, "No it

is not so, in fact, you are greater than me. I have renounced petty

things for the greatest joy of all, that is God, and you have

renounced HER for useless things. You indeed possess a greater degree

of renunciation."

 

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Namaste ji,

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR AND HAPPY VISHU to everyone.

 

Ji, lets work on verse 8

 

Nirodhastu loka-veda-vyaparanyasah

 

Thank you very muchji.

 

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