tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303863117437753645.post5384695614427968398..comments2023-12-27T11:38:13.998+01:00Comments on Nimaihuset: Balaram plows the earth – Preparing ground to receive Bhakti (By Vasudeva Das)sadhusangananda dashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13803013429127405828noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303863117437753645.post-85831270082599977512014-11-18T20:26:20.953+01:002014-11-18T20:26:20.953+01:00Very valuable texts for understanding the higher l...Very valuable texts for understanding the higher levels of bhakti and what Srila BA Paramadvaiti Maharaj is about – both Vasudeva's text and Brahma's comment. Thanks and dandavats to both. Sevananda Dashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00596537272834188644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5303863117437753645.post-10160187999366060022014-11-12T13:24:52.290+01:002014-11-12T13:24:52.290+01:00wonderful article dear Brother!
The compassionate...wonderful article dear Brother!<br /><br />The compassionate pure devotee can be seen to flee the wave of Bhava (extatic emotion) by taking shelter of topics concerning the world in order to remain in the world to help its inhabitants. If such pure devotees dwell on rasik topics, they would enter into prema Samadhi, unable to relate to the problems of the worldy minded. The basis of compassion for jiva souls and love for Krishna are one and the same. Therefore, when the pure devotee, inspired by Krishna love in the form of compassion, meets the imediate relative need of the world, the effect is twofold. He will remain available to council the world, simultaniously as he will expand the field of seva for others. As a chintamani philosopher stone, by mere touch turns iron into gold, so does the touch of a pure devotee transform mundane activities to divine engagement by giving the backdrop of proper conception. (sambanda jnana)<br />Service to Mother nature, with proper Sambhanda Jnana, becomes our abideya (path to obtain the goal) and ultimatly our Prayojnana (the goal itself, Radha Dasyam) <br />Brahma Theodoridishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08552166035567831909noreply@blogger.com