Bhakti Shatak Day2-Lec3
Bhakti Shatak - English
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45m
The lecture clarifies the soul's nature, distinguishing it from God. Kripaluji Maharaj explains the soul as God's Shakti, sharing simultaneous oneness and difference. The soul is an infinitesimal, dependent fragment of God's Jeeva Shakti, unlike God's infinite energies... Advaita (non-dualism) is critiqued as impractical, unable to explain Maya's influence.... Bhakti is supreme: karma, yoga, and jnana are incomplete without it. Pure bhakti (love) is self-sufficient and the easiest path to God, requiring only faith and a simple heart
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