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>>I don't want to start a controversial thread but here's what I found in

>>the verse (1) of Song 12 of B€ul Sa‰g…t by ®r…la Bhaktivinoda µh€kura.

>>

>>ho’ye viaye €vea, pe’le, mana, j€tan€ aea

>>ch€i’ r€dh€-y€me braja-dh€me,

>>bhugcho heth€ n€n€-klea

>>

>>1) My dear mind, you have brought unending trouble upon yourself under the

>>sway of material sense gratification. Leaving the company of R€dh€-®y€ma

>>in Vraja-dh€ma, you have come to this material world and suffered a host

>>of painful miseries.

 

Srila Prabhupada said that once we were all with Krishna. The statement of

our Founder-Acarya seems clear. Someone with a folio, kindly check the

reference and send it in.

 

It is also explained that as the jiva returns to the spiritual world, he may

be placed by the svarupa-sakti of the Lord into His different pastimes,

according to His sweet will. Obviously this is so with Krishna-lila and

Caitanya-lila. But also we may consider Murari Gupta, also being Hanuman in

Rama-lila. And Garuda Pandita, an associate of the Lord, incarnation of

Garuda, obviously in the Vaikuntha-lila. And Narada is also to be

considered, being Srivasa in Navadvipa and Madhumangala in Vrindavana.

 

Thus the jiva may be expanded into various pastimes at the same time, by the

arrangement of the internal energy of the Lord. And as the jiva came to the

world of matter, he left them all behind, or rather lost his interest in

them.

 

Whether our original rasa be conjugal, that we can not say. What we can say

is that all the rasas in the Madhurya-dhama are engaged in the service of

the sweetest sringara-rasa relished by Lord Rasaraja and the delicate

cowherd maidens of Vraja.

 

Let us go back, leaving this world of hallucination, the cold, cruel world

of names only, allowing our consciousness to dwell on Their loving pastimes,

which are the prime necessity for each and every spirit soul.

 

ys. ekatma das.

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