Bhakti Shatak Day3-Lec5
Bhakti Shatak - English
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Jagat Guru Kripaluji Maharaj teaches that true divine love (bhakti) demands absolute selflessness, rejecting desires for material pleasures and even spiritual liberation (mukti).... Mukti is deemed a selfish goal and an automatic byproduct of pure love, not the ultimate aim... The highest spiritual goal is selfless seva (service), driven by the sole contemplation (chintan) of God's happiness... The Gopis exemplify this ideal, sacrificing their own immense joy for Krishna's well-being. This selfless chintan develops through dedicated seva alongside sadhana, aligning with the soul's constitutional nature as God's eternal servant.
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