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essence of Hinduism is the same essence of all true religions: Bhakti or pure love for God and genuine compassion for all beings
until unless we go deep in to the ocean we can not find real pearl & unless there is a depth in faith we can not really feel the love of the lords holy name….. as krishna said ” ye yetha mam prapadyanthe…” thank you mahraj for simplifying the deep philosophy….
very true.
Yes. It is very important to develop deep faith to find out the real pearls of devotion.
Well said. Depth in relationship indicates the profoundness of reciprocation between the participating entities.
this is a true test of our faith – As faith increases, we would not be satisfied with anything but deeper exchanges of love with God. Thanks Radhanath swami for pointing this out
Rightly mentioned Umeshji! And the deeper exchanges with the Lord may put us on many provoking situations where our abilities might be tested.
what a realisation
Very deep and profound statement this is. This shows devotional service is so dynamic. The more we try to understand and surrender to God He reveals Himself more and more. The more God reveals Himself, we long for a deeper realisation and relationship. This continues infinitely and there is no limit. Thank you.
Nice comment! God reciprocates perfectly with His devotees!
Great thought Anandji! In another quote Radhanath Swami Maharaj says that “Everyone is looking for pleasure and ‘pleasure of Love’ is the highest”. And it’s unending. In other words, the loving reciprocation between God and His devotees does not saturate at any level and keeps increasing.
Very well said Sumitji.
Wonderful quote by Radhanath Swami. This shows the nature of devotional service as a shore less and bottomless ocean of nectar.
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essence of Hinduism is the same essence of all true religions: Bhakti or pure love for God and genuine compassion for all beings
until unless we go deep in to the ocean we can not find real pearl & unless there is a depth in faith we can not really feel the love of the lords holy name….. as krishna said ” ye yetha mam prapadyanthe…” thank you mahraj for simplifying the deep philosophy….
very true.
Yes. It is very important to develop deep faith to find out the real pearls of devotion.
Well said. Depth in relationship indicates the profoundness of reciprocation between the participating entities.
this is a true test of our faith – As faith increases, we would not be satisfied with anything but deeper exchanges of love with God. Thanks Radhanath swami for pointing this out
Rightly mentioned Umeshji! And the deeper exchanges with the Lord may put us on many provoking situations where our abilities might be tested.
what a realisation
Very deep and profound statement this is. This shows devotional service is so dynamic. The more we try to understand and surrender to God He reveals Himself more and more. The more God reveals Himself, we long for a deeper realisation and relationship. This continues infinitely and there is no limit. Thank you.
Nice comment! God reciprocates perfectly with His devotees!
Great thought Anandji! In another quote Radhanath Swami Maharaj says that “Everyone is looking for pleasure and ‘pleasure of Love’ is the highest”. And it’s unending. In other words, the loving reciprocation between God and His devotees does not saturate at any level and keeps increasing.
Very well said Sumitji.
Wonderful quote by Radhanath Swami. This shows the nature of devotional service as a shore less and bottomless ocean of nectar.
Very nice conclusion Raja.
very well said.