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Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'C'
Vrindavan
64 episodes
6 days ago
Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for deeper reflection).
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Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for deeper reflection).
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Thaakur Se Milan
Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'C'
3 minutes 1 second
5 years ago
Thaakur Se Milan

On being sincerely called by a devotee, Lord surely comes but in His own way. Either He makes him feel His direct presence by showing that everything exists in Him only (all in one) or He makes him feel His absence. The sting of this absence keeps the devotee continually connected with Lord and disconnected from the world. Finally a point is reached when he is unable to feel anything else than his Idol (one in all). In Raso-upaasana, the psychological state of this 'effortless and unbroken connection' is called 'Divya unmaad'.

Vyakhyaan by Vinod ji Agarwal_'C'
Collated excerpts of the contextual explanations given during various Sankirtan programs (for deeper reflection).