Guest guest Posted March 25, 2000 Report Share Posted March 25, 2000 "O Lord Madhusudana, as You enjoyed the meal offered by Vidura, the foods presented by Kunti, Your lunch on the peak of Govardhana Hill, the chipped rice of Sudama Brahmana, the breast milk offered by Mother Yasoda, the meal offered by Bharadvaja Muni, the food offered by Sabarika, the many dishes presented by the wives of the brahmanas, as well as the taste of the gopis' lips, I hope the offering of food I now place before You You will enjoy in the same way." "Go ahead and worship Lord Brahma! Go ahead and worship Lord Siva! Go ahead and worship the Supreme Brahman! I will not follow you. I will simply worship Vindavana forest, which brought transcendental delight to Lord Krishna." "O Lord, just as a miser continually collects, counts and remembers his money, in the same way let us continually collect, count and remember Your holy names." "I offer my respectful obeisances to the devotees of the Lord. Simply by hearing the two syllables 'Krishna', their bodily hairs stand up in ecstasy and they become moved to dance in ecstatic bliss. With their sandals they expertly extricate the fallen souls deeply sunk in the fetid mud of the ocean of repeated birth and death." "They whose eyes are blinded by the dust of the Karma-mimamsa philosophy cannot fix their hearts on the Supreme Personality of Godhead. They whose intelligence is atrophied by illogical conclusions dictated by pride stay far away from the topics of Lord Hari. They who understand the Vedas but cannot become devotees of Lord Krishna do not actually understand the Vedas. Distributing the sweetest nectar with a great ladle, these persons will not touch it with their own spoon." "Let the sharp moralist accuse me of being illusioned; I do not mind. Experts in Vedic activities may slander me as being misled, friends and relatives may call me frustrated, my brothers may call me a fool, the wealthier mammonites may point me out as mad, and the learned philosophers may assert that I am much too proud; still my mind does not budge an inch from the determination to serve the lotus feet of Govinda, though I be unable to do it." Talk to your friends online with Messenger. http://im. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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