Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The one, whom all the riches of the three worlds cannot distract from the remembrance of the Lord’s lotus feet even for half a second, is the foremost of all the vaishanavas.

Nama Article 11th April 2012

 

Sri Swamiji's new discourse series "Azhaikkindraan Arangan" telecasted on STAR VIJAY TV at ***7:15 am*** everyday

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त्रिभुवनविभवहेतवेऽप्य्कुण्ठस्मृतिरजितात्मसुरादिभिर्विमृग्यात्।

न चलति भगवत्पदारविंदाल्लवनिमिषार्धमपि य स वैष्णवाग्र्यः

(Srimad Bhagavatam 11:2:53)

 

The  one,  whom all the riches of the three worlds cannot distract from the remembrance of the Lord's  lotus feet even for half a second, is the foremost of  all the vaishanavas.

 

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

 

One should constantly repeat the names of God irrespective of any activity that he might be involved in.

 

By constantly chanting the divine Mahamantra and surrendering to the feet of Bhagavan, one can attain moksha by his grace.

 

Constantly thinking about the Lotus feet of the Lord is Bhakthi

 

Continuously remembering one's true nature is what is called Bhakthi

 

Jnanadev says: I have become supremely fulfilled in the continual remembrance of Hari

 

What is difficult for human beings? The constant control of the mind.

 

The method, by adopting which he can safely progress on the divine path, is to surrender himself entirely to the all-powerful God within him by constantly thinking of Him and His attributes

 

Those who are constantly attached to Me and worship Me with love--I give that direction to their will by which they come to Me

 

Merely singing the names of the Lord and by his constant remembrance will you attain God-realisation.

 

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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