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Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'B'
Vrindavan
61 episodes
1 day ago
Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for self-contemplation).
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Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for self-contemplation).
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Meaow Meaow
Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'B'
4 minutes 9 seconds
5 years ago
Meaow Meaow
In the field of spirituality, a yogi is compared to a baby monkey whereas a bhakta is seen as a baby cat. Just like infants clasping their mother tightly while jumping from one place to another, Gyaanis and Dhyaanis always keep their hold firm on Almighty. On the other hand, kittens are totally dependent on their mother who softly carries them in her mouth and this explains the state of a bhakta too. However, he has to do meaow meaow at least which means calling out His name. In other words, a devotee zealously chants His name, asking Him to come (पुकारना) and tirelessly waits for His appearance. (इंतज़ार करना)
Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'B'
Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for self-contemplation).