Who is Sitting in Your Heart?
Through the analogy of driver, front and back passengers, this article delves into the subject matter of who should be the front passenger in our bodily car, and who should be our guide.
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Through the analogy of driver, front and back passengers, this article delves into the subject matter of who should be the front passenger in our bodily car, and who should be our guide.
Prahlada’s realizations, which are a gift of his devotion to the Lord, surrender to his guru and live experience of his father’s insatiable lust are worthy to be read, remembered and applied in our lives. Prahlada speaks on many topics, one of which being the need to curb enjoying mentality.
Lust impels one to do sinful things. But simply the glance and remembrance of devotees make us free from sin. So, our life must be surrounded by the Vaishnavas by whose grace we can cross over the ocean of material existence.
Loving Krishna is very easy through loving the most munificent incarnation of Krishna that ever appeared in the form of Lord Caitanya. Lord Caitanya’s pastimes are like nectar, and one who engages in His service quickly attains the qualification to love Krishna.
Loving Krishna also means to develop affection for the process by which to love Krishna. It also entails desiring to hear about Krishna for long periods of time.
What it takes to love Krishna? Rupa Goswami’s profound example makes it very clear even to a person absorbed in mundane consciousness what it is to love Krishna.
Rather than our senses getting widespread in different directions for sense gratification, how can we focus and contribute in the mission.
The recent inauguration of the Rama Mandir has reignited interest in its historical struggle spanning 500 years and 76 wars. Despite Ayodhya’s significance as a symbol of peace, this irony parallels our internal battle against maya’s occupation of our hearts, through vices like lust and anger. Rupa Goswami advocates for strong devotion to overcome life’s spiritual war, promising eternal peace with Lord Krishna’s grace.