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GAJENDRA'S BHAKTI

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> In the instance of Sri Gajendra, we see that he prayed for freedom from a

> misery that he was caught up in - in fact that was what prompted him to

> seek the Lord's shelter. Ultimately, he got liberation (sarupya). Can his

> bhakti be categorized under the "pure bhakti" as defined by Srila Rupa

> Goswami ?

 

He falls in the category of the distressed people who approach the Lord as

per BG 7.16:

 

O best among the Bharatas, four kinds of pious men begin to render

devotional service unto Me-the distressed, the desirer of wealth, the

inquisitive, and he who is searching for knowledge of the

Absolute.

 

Though he prayed to the Supreme Lord to save him, he was not exactly aware

about who was the Supreme Lord.

 

>From SB 8.3.30 purp:

 

From the description of Gajendra, he apparently was aiming at the

supreme authority although he did not know who the supreme authority is.

He conjectured, "There is a supreme authority who is above

everything."

 

So his prayers were not quite on the level of pure bhakti, but the prayers

were so intense & sincere, that the Lord descended to protect him and made

him His associate in Vaikuntha by granting him sarupya mukti.

 

Your servant,

Nayana-ranjana das

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