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" My tomb shall bless and protect my devotees "

 

In the history of spirituality, the place of a devotee

is very great. A true devotee is but a reflection of

God himself. For the victory of the devotees the first

person to feel happy is God himself. There is no

spirituality without a devotee.

 

God's lover is a devotee. God is devotee's beloved.

 

In the twelfth chapter of the Bhagwad Gita, Arjuna

asks Krishna, " some devotees keep their mind in you

and they worship you. Some other devotees meditate on

Akshara Parabrahman, the un-decaying divinity. Who is

superior in the two categories? " Krishna replies,

" Whoever keeps the mind in me and worships me with all

steadfast devotion and sincerity is the best of Yogis.

This is my opinion. "

 

The true devotee hates none. He is a friend of all. He

is always kind, compassionate and loving. He is devoid

of all attachments and egoism; always tranquil in the

midst of pains and pleasures; He is of absolute self

control, stern determination and yogic excellence.

Such a devotee surrenders his all, including body,

mind and intellect at my feet. I like such devotee.

 

How does such a devotee look like? Where does he sit?

What does he eat? How does he speak? When does he

sleep? What type of imagination does he have? How can

we identify him to be a devotee?

 

There is no way by which a devotee displays his

devotion. There is no scriptural definition for the

display of devotion. If anybody tries to exhibit

devotion, for self identification as a devotee, he

ceases to be a real devotee. A devotee is a devotee

only at heart. External expressions and the devotional

symbols don't make a true devotee. Nor are they an

evidence for his devotion. The physical frame, food

habits, dress and address are only secondary.

Integrity is intrinsic. Egoism is absent in a true

devotee.

 

Worldly matters don't give anybody even the slightest

of peace. Only devotion gives peace. Devotion is but

abundance of love. Only love gives us bliss. Only

divine love makes one a devotee.

 

Bhakti, Karma and Gnana are the ways by which one can

know, understand and realize God. But among them, only

devotees are very clearly visible and known to the

world.

 

 

 

 

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