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aham vedmi suko vetti,

vyaso vetti na vetti va

bhaktya bhagavatam grahyam,

na buddhya na ca tikaya

 

 

Lord Siva said:

 

"I know the meaning of the Bhagavat and I know that Sukadeva knows it also. But for Vyasadeva,

he may or may not know it.

The Bhagavat can only be known through bhakti,

not by mundane intelligence or by reading many commentaries."

 

CC Madhya-lila 24.313,

or in the Gaudiya Kanthahara 2.27

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In all 12 know that Supreme Truth, it was confirmed by Yamraj himself to his Dutas. When the latter were confronted in a peaceful debate by the Vishnu Dutas.

 

That's why the MahaBharata suggest us to follow anyone of them.

 

Indeed the truth of sastra shall conquer all. :deal::smash::pray:

 

 

 

 

 

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Life’s ultimate goal: the essence of the Bhagavatam. Caitanya-caritamrta Adi-lila 7.92–96:

 

 

(Lord Caitanya’s spiritual master told Him)

 

‘My dear child, continue dancing, chanting and performing sankirtana in

association with devotees. Furthermore, go out and preach the value of

chanting krsna-nama, for by this process You will be able to deliver all

fallen souls.’

“Saying this, My spiritual master taught Me a verse from

Srimad-Bhagavatam. It is the essence of all the Bhagavatam’s instructions;

therefore he recited this verse again and again.

 

‘When a person is actually advanced and takes pleasure in chanting the

holy name of the Lord, who is very dear to him, he is agitated and loudly

chants the holy name. He also laughs, cries, becomes agitated and chants

just like a madman, not caring for outsiders.’ (SB 11.2.40):pray:

 

“I firmly believe in these words of My spiritual master, and therefore I

always chant the holy name of the Lord, alone and in the association of

devotees. That holy name of Lord Krishna sometimes causes Me to chant and

dance, and therefore I chant and dance…”

 

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