Bhakti Shatak Day2-Lec4
Bhakti Shatak - English
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Kripaluji Maharaj explains bhakti is both the simplest and most difficult path, as it requires total selflessness. Our ingrained nature seeks personal happiness, leading us to approach God with material desires, which hinders true devotion and weakens faith if unfulfilled.... To achieve pure bhakti, one must relinquish all worldly desires and even the desire for liberation, as these taint selfless love.... God tests devotees with affection, neutrality, or adversity, not to destroy, but to grow and purify their love.... True love means unwavering devotion, accepting God's will, ensuring love increases despite challenges.... This selfless love is the highest spiritual principle.
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