Sunday, March 18, 2012

The merit of the Kali age - by merely Chanting the names of the Lord one can attain all the desired objects

Nama Article 18th March 2012

 
Srimad Bhagavatham (11:5:36)

 

कलिं सभाजयन्त्यार्या गुणज्ञाः सारभागिनः

यत्र सङ्कीर्तनेनैव सर्वः स्वर्थोऽभिलभ्यते

 

Elderly and discriminating persons who appreciate the merit of the Kali age and choose the essence of things, extols this age, in which by merely Chanting the names of the Lord one can attain all the desired objects (which could otherwise be had through many virtues only)

 

Please check these: Excerpts from a discourse by our Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji

 

A person can be acclaimed the most powerful only when he defeats the strongest opposition in the group.

 

Having compassion of the Lord as the foundation, the one which has no rules, the one which can eradicate the force of Kali, Namakirtanam is the only resort.

 

It is only Nama Sankirtan that will be highly potent in this Kali. Nama can accomplish everything.

 

In the present age of Kali, all the ill-effects caused by time, objects / offerings, space and personalities are completely eradicated by fixing our minds on the Lord by Chanting His Divine Name.

 

You have wished for 'Dharma', 'Artha' (wealth), 'Kama' (ambitions) and 'Moksha' (God). All these four can be attained by performing service to Lord Sri Hari.

 

It should be effectively propagated that the evils effects of Kali can be easily negated by Chanting of Mahamantra.

 

Infected with negative energy? Easy way out - Mahamantra kirtan

 

People despise this Kali Yuga. This is a mistake for in Kali Yuga you can attain God-realisation easily, you do not have to do hard tapas (austerities).

 

Indeed there is one great virtue possessed by the Kali age, the storehouse of all evils. By merely chanting the names and glories of Sri Krishna one is freed from all attachments and reaches the Supreme.

 

Chant the Mahamantra Nama kirtan :

 

Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare 
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare

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