Hare Krsna Mataji....its nice to hear from you.! Also very much gladden to hear about your divine 'Vraja Parikama' experience...! Lord Krsna's lila are so divine and full of nector! The bhajan is also one of my beloved one!
Sree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, in the first verse of Shikshashtaka, has glorified the chanting of the Holy Name `Sree Krishna'. `Sree' means beauty. What is beauty of Krishna? Beauty is the potency attribute of Krishna. The attribute of a thing is it's beauty. That complete potency of Krishna in concrete form is called `Aradhika' or briefly, `Radhika'. Sree Krishna is the predominating aspect of the moiety. As such Sree Krishna means Radha-Krishna. You are to chant the Holy Name Radha-Krishna. Knowing the significance of Mahamantra, by chanting— `Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare', you can get sevenfold principal attainments— all attainments. First attainment is, "Ceto Dharpana Märjanam"— cleansing of the mind which is compared with mirror. Sankirtan means to chant correctly and completely. There are three meanings of Sankirtan — (1) to chant Holy Name without tenfold offences (2) to chant completely—Name, Form, Attributes, Associates and Pastimes (3) to chant loudly and collectively the Holy Name in the association of Shudha Bhaktas.
--- His Divine Grace Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj
ratharudhasyarad adhipaqdavi nilacalapater, adabhra premormi sphurita natanollasa vivasah. sa harsam gayadbhih parivrta tanur vaisnava janaih, sa caitanyah kim me punar api drsor yasyati padam
samasritae padapallava plavam mahatpadam punya yaso muraresh .bhavambhuhir vatsa padam padam. padam padam yad vipadam na testam. 10 . 14 .58.bgmeasns For those who have accepted the boat of the lotus feet of the L ord, who is the shelterof the cosmic menifestation and is famous as Murari, theenemy of the mura demon , the ocean of the matrial world is like the water contained in a calf,s hoof print , there .their gol is param padam, krishana , the place where arethere are no material miseries, not the place where there is danger at every step. what is the boat? ansure is that the boat of krishana,s lotus feetgives shelter to the great devotees( mahat padam)who have taken complete shelter. Delete CommentAt 9:57pm
At 6:45pm on September 1, 2008, Jayadeva Das said…
Hare Krsna, dandavat pranams
Pujyapada Muni Maharaj esta aqui na Radha Madhava e convida a todos para participar de suas aulas pela manha e a noite.
vamos aproveitar a oportunidade pois ele so estar'a aqui por mais 10 dias.
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Sree Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, in the first verse of Shikshashtaka, has glorified the chanting of the Holy Name `Sree Krishna'. `Sree' means beauty. What is beauty of Krishna? Beauty is the potency attribute of Krishna. The attribute of a thing is it's beauty. That complete potency of Krishna in concrete form is called `Aradhika' or briefly, `Radhika'. Sree Krishna is the predominating aspect of the moiety. As such Sree Krishna means Radha-Krishna. You are to chant the Holy Name Radha-Krishna. Knowing the significance of Mahamantra, by chanting— `Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare', you can get sevenfold principal attainments— all attainments. First attainment is, "Ceto Dharpana Märjanam"— cleansing of the mind which is compared with mirror. Sankirtan means to chant correctly and completely. There are three meanings of Sankirtan — (1) to chant Holy Name without tenfold offences (2) to chant completely—Name, Form, Attributes, Associates and Pastimes (3) to chant loudly and collectively the Holy Name in the association of Shudha Bhaktas.
--- His Divine Grace Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Goswami Maharaj
feliz Govardhana Puja p vcs 3 !
Pujyapada Muni Maharaj esta aqui na Radha Madhava e convida a todos para participar de suas aulas pela manha e a noite.
vamos aproveitar a oportunidade pois ele so estar'a aqui por mais 10 dias.
Jay Srila Gurudeva
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