Guest guest Posted November 26, 2008 Report Share Posted November 26, 2008 Acharya Thiruvadigale Saranam ! a.)How do the kevaluru differ from the bhagavathka:mulu? Both aim for the liberation from the bondage of punyapaapas, release from the attachment to the body and getting eternal bliss. For Kevaluru eradication of karma bondage itself is bliss. Once the soul is relieved of this karma, it naturally experiences anandam by seeing itself. It is like enjoying one's own self sitting grandly dressed up in a mirror room. They *do not* wish for the unconditional service of Lord. Bhagavathkamulu, on the other hand, are not satisfied with the liberation from the karma bondage. They desire for the *eternal service* of Lord which is very dear to them. Then only they experience the divine bliss. Bhagavathkaamulu wish to get rid of this body and this karma bondage just because it is a hindrance for the service of Lord. So Bhagavath kaamulu's aim is to serve Lord eternally. They don't aim to enjoy their own self like the kevaluru whose experience is called kaivalyam. We (bhagavath kamulu) dread kaivalyam. We aspire to serve Lord and enjoy the pure love of Lord Narayana. That is moksham for us. Jai Srimannarayana! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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