Guest guest Posted May 16, 2001 Report Share Posted May 16, 2001 Narada Muni is standing directly before the Supreme Lord and prays for a boon: ri KŠacandra kasy€pi tptir astu kad€pi na bhavato 'nugrahe premni c€nanda bh€jane "O Sri Krishnacandra! May, by your mercy, nobody ever be satiated with their love and devotion for you, for you are transcendental bliss personified! (Brhat Bhagavatamrta 1.7.135) My bhajan is definitly in a diseased state if I feel satieted in my sadh€na. One can measure one 's advacement and taste for bhajan in the way one is greedy, eager and unsatisfied with spiritual flavours. ri R™pa and Raghun€tha stayed under different trees every night, just to experience the different spiritual pastimes that R€dha and Krishna were performing at each place. Sometimes they cried out: udgh€˜ay€mi jvalatah kathor€m b€pasya mudr€m hdi mudritasya "All the pastime places are still here, right before my eyes, and even today these pastimes are going on. But I dont get any response! Your pastimes are not floating upon my eyes!" (Utkalik€ Vallari 1) When a devotee is in Vraja, the astras advise him to feel: "Even now your pastimes are going on here! Why I cannot see them? Please let me also enter... But anyway, even if you do not want, you will stay my most beloved Lord forever (aliya v€ p€da ratam pin€tu m€m.....) In japa I can feel similar: "My dear Lord, I know that You and Your name are not different from each other, but why can I not relish it!! Please let me enter! But: mat pr€na-n€tha tu sa eva n€paraƒ!! (He is a debauchee, after all, and can do whatever He likes, but He is still no one other than the worshipable Lord of My heart.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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