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Dear Bhaktas,

 

there is detailed mention of Raas-leela about Shri Krishna, where Krishna had

dance with many gopis in the garden of Vrindavan

 

Can you write the esoteric / spiritual meaning behind this incident?

 

love

 

Aum

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Aumji,

 

I think in devotion the bhakta , who is deep in sadhna, can see everywhere his

beloved god

 

The gopis were so deeply loving Lord krishna, that they could see him playing

with them, individually, and everywhere they go.

 

Thats Rasleela, Devotion is never so physical, the way todays Rasleela is.

 

--- On Wed, 5/8/09, Aum <beirut_ka_baba wrote:

 

Aum <beirut_ka_baba

A Question about Raas-Leela

 

Wednesday, 5 August, 2009, 11:14 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Bhaktas,

 

 

 

there is detailed mention of Raas-leela about Shri Krishna, where Krishna had

dance with many gopis in the garden of Vrindavan

 

 

 

Can you write the esoteric / spiritual meaning behind this incident?

 

 

 

love

 

 

 

Aum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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true Udai bhai, and thanks for replying.

 

can you think over some esoteric meaning of Raas lila happening in us always

 

love

 

Aum

 

, " udaykumar S.K. " <udaykumar001 wrote:

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> Aumji,

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> I think in devotion the bhakta , who is deep in sadhna, can see everywhere his

beloved god

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> The gopis were so deeply loving Lord krishna, that they could see him playing

with them, individually, and everywhere they go.

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> Thats Rasleela, Devotion is never so physical, the way todays Rasleela is.

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> --- On Wed, 5/8/09, Aum <beirut_ka_baba wrote:

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> Aum <beirut_ka_baba

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, " Aum " <beirut_ka_baba wrote:

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> Dear Bhaktas,

>

> there is detailed mention of Raas-leela about Shri Krishna, where Krishna

had dance with many gopis in the garden of Vrindavan

>

> Can you write the esoteric / spiritual meaning behind this incident?

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HARE RAM, HARE KRISHNA

 

Sir that is a very beautifull question you have asked for me.

 

Because last weak i had seen Sri Krishna leela at Sri Ram Swaroop Pandal. The

stories of Sri Meera Bai and the Great Bhakta Narsi was played there beautifully

and i had seen with full concentration. The dance of Lord Sri Krishna with

Gopies is the prerquisite for the begining of Leela.

 

what i want to share that dance is related with the redistribution of the Maan

Kundalini energy due to which the energy does not gets localised at one point or

at certain points in nadies. The nadies energy cycles must be completed all the

time, if the energy gets blocked at some section it could become a big problem

for the existance of the Universe.

 

Hence Lord Sri Krishna had to dance with Gopies.

 

i further request to all the great sadhakas of this forum to write something on

the above

 

HARE RAM, HARE RAM, RAM RAM, HARE HARE, HARE KRISHNA, HARE KRISHNA, KRISHNA

KRISHNA, HARE HARE

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