Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 Humility in thought, word and deed is the ornament of a true devotee of the Lord. Every devotee should keep up to this expectation. A true devotee can attain salvation only with Bhakti. The more Bhakti one has and which takes one nearer to God, also endows one with detachment or renunciation from worldly affairs and makes one's mind focus on the Lord. One cannot get atma-sakshatkar unless one gets rid of the "ego" from one's mind and the conviction of identity with the physical body which is nothing but a delusion and is bound to decay and death, whereas the Paramatman is the only permanent thing. Regards K.v. Gopalakrishna. Sanjeev Punj wrote: Who am I? I am not a Maharaja, I am not a Guru, I am not even a Prabhu, who am I? I am a humble servant, dasanudasa, of a servant of the Lord, if I may say so. That's who I am. I do the work given to a servant, without expectation of any results and rewards. Like the sun rises everyday I rise in the morning, and perform my duties, and like the sun sets I sleep after having performed my duties, only to rise again the next day. I am spinning like a wheel in the play of time, falling against waves caused by the play of the mighty trigunmayi maya. All I seek is a peaceful end to this journey of life, at the Lotus feet of the Lord Sri Krishna. I want no titles or glories for myself, let all the glories be for Krishna, my Lord. Sanjeev Kumar Punj punjsanjeev Discover. Explore. Connect-Windows Live Spaces. Check out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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