Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 Namaste all. Radhe, Radhe dear blessed soul 'Born nutty'. vadanti tat tattvavidas tattvam yajnAnam advayam brahmeti paramAtmeti bhagavAniti zabdyate -Bhagavatam 1.2.11 The knowers of Truth declare Absolute Knowledge alone as the REALITY,- that Knowledge which does not admit of duality (the distinction of subject and object), in other words indivisible and one without a second, and which is called by different names such as Brahman (the Absolute) Paramatma (the Supreme Spirit) and Bhagavan (the Divine Personality). While explaining this important shloka Sri Kripaluji maharaj proclaims that Lord Sri Krishna alone is the 'advya jnana' Who manifest Himself in His three (brahman, paramatma and bhagavan) blissful aspects and none else. Maharaj ji also stresses on 'sat-chit-ananda' vigraha of the Lord. He says 'sat' and 'chit' are only the adjectives of 'ananda' but not as separate. 'teen roop sri krishna ko, vedavyas bakhaaya, brahma aur paramatma, aru bhagavaan kahaaya' According to Sri Veda Vyasa, the Supreme Personality has THREE aspects, Brahman, Paramatma and Bhagavaan. 'sarva sakti sampanna ho, sakti vikaas na hoy, sat chit ananda roop jo, brahma kahaave soy' The Sat-Chit-Ananda aspect of the Supreme Being is referred to as BRAHMAN Who possesses all POWERS but they are UNMANIFESTED, except for the Power of eternal Absolute existence. 'sarva sakti samyukta ho, nama roopa guna hoy, leela parikara rahita ho, paramatma hai soy' The aspect of the Supreme Being referred to as PARAMATMA, is ENDOWED with Divine form, attributes but has NO associates NOR exploits, for the progressive advancement of Santa Rasa to higher mellows of Divine Bliss. 'sarva sakti praakatya ho, leela vividha prakaar, viharata parikara samga jo, tehi bhagavan pukaar' The aspect of Supreme Personality is referred to as Bhagavan is One Whose Powers are fully manifested. He has innumerable Divine Names, Forms, Attributes, Abodes, Associates and Exploits for the continuous experience of Rasa (Dasya, Sakhya, Vatsalya and Madhurya) of Divine Bliss. 'brahma praapti-patha jnaan hai, paramatma-patha yog, krishna praapti-patha bhakti hai, adhikaari saba log' 'Jnana' is the PATH to REALIZE BRAHMAN and 'Yoga' is the PATH to ATTAIN PARAMATMA. 'Bhakti' Divine Love, is the Path to ATTAIN Bhagavan, Lord Krishna and each and every ONE is ELIGIBLE to follow this Path, UNLIKE the other TWO which impose severe restrictions on the sadhaka (seeker) even for qualification. - Bhakti Shatak, Verses 21- 25, Sri Kripaluji Maharaj ---------- o swatantra avalambana aanaa tehi aadheena gyaana vigyaanaa bhagati taata anupama sukha moolaa milayi jo santa hohim anukoolaa Selfless Devotion (Divine Love) stands by itself and requires no other stay; On It depends allL Jnana, Knowledge, spiritual or profane. Pure Devotion, dear brother, is incomparable and the very source of Bliss, but it can only be obtained by favor of the virtuous Rasik Saints. Rama Carita Manas- Sant Tulasidas http://forums.delphiforums.com/jayaradhey/messages?msg=55.22 bhakti swatantra sakala sukha khaanee binu satasanga na paavahim praanee punyapunja binu milahi na samtaa satasamgati samsriti kara amtaa Divine Love (Prema Bhakti) is independent and a mine of every Blessing! But men cannot attain without the fellowship of Rasik Saints. Saints for their part are inaccessible without a stock of meritorious deeds; it is their fellowship in any case that brings to an end the cycle of births and deaths. Rama Carita Manas- Sant Tulasidas http://forums.delphiforums.com/jayaradhey/messages?msg=55.25 , "who_make_sense" <who_make_sense> wrote: > Radhe Radhe Pyari ji, > > I request you to please write on what scriptures says on Gyan,Karma,yog > and Bhakti Marg.......what are the goals.......and can it be achived in > todays changing times.. > > Radhe Radhe > > Born_nutty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Namaste all. Lord Krishna's friend, great Jnani, Uddhavaji returns to Mathura, praising the Prema Bhakti of the 'Women of Vraja', with a sense of the uselessness of all the other sadhanas like specialsed austerities and subtle knowledge as well as scriptural wisdom. This 'pada' is of Saint Sura Das, from the book by John S.Hawley. "Madhava, give ear to what LOVE IS in Braj. I've studied it now for fully half a year, the milkmaids' WAY of life, And all the time, Syam, You and Balaram REFUSE to VACATE their HEARTS. Their TEARS are a torrent of HOLY oblations, their windblown saris the cooling WHISK; For OFFERING vessels they tender their breasts, their hands bear VOTIVE lotuses, And their lips are alive with HYMNS that recall the playful deeds You DISPLAYED; Their homes and emotions, their physical frames they OFFER to Your lotuslike eyes. Sur says, one look at LOVE like theirs and how TASTELESS it seems to be WISE." ----------- Poems of Passionate Divine Love by Sufi Saints: "The intellectual is always showing off, the lover is always getting lost. The intellectual runs away, afraid of drowning; the whole business of love is to drown in the sea. Intellectuals plan their repose; lovers are ashamed to rest. The lover is always alone. even surrounded by people; like water and oil, he remains apart. The man who goes to the trouble of giving advice to a lover get nothing. He's mocked by passion. Love is like musk. It attracts attention. Love is a tree, and the lovers are its shade." Kulliyat-e Shams, 21 ******* "Love is reckless; not reason. Reason seeks a profit. Love comes on strong, consuming herself, unabashed. Yet, in the midst of suffering, Love proceeds like a millstone, hard surfaced and straightforward. Having died of self-interest, she risks everything and asks for nothing. Love gambles away every gift God bestows. Without cause God gave us Being; without cause, give it back again." Mathnawi VI, 1967-1974 ******* "Passion makes the old medicine new: Passion lops off the bough of weariness. Passion is the elixir that renews: how can there be weariness when passion is present? Oh, don't sigh heavily from fatigue: seek passion, seek passion, seek passion!" Mathnawi VI, 4302-4304 ----------- Stay in the company of lovers. Those other kinds of people, they each want to show you something. A crow will lead you to an empty barn, A parrot to sugar. ------------- Sufi Saint Rumi from: http://www.khamush.com Jaya Sri Radhey! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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