RAM KATHA RAHASYA DAY 3 PART 11
Ram Katha Rahasya - English
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Building on Janak's experience, this source elaborates on the concept that Brahman is both formless (Nirakar) and with form (Sakar), with the difference lying in "ras" (divine taste/bliss). The example of Shukdev Maharaj is given: despite being in a deep state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi (formless meditation), he was drawn to the personal form of Lord Krishna by hearing a verse describing His beauty, signifying the superiority of Premanand (bliss of love for personal God) over Brahmanand (bliss of formless God). This highlights that devotion to the personal form of God offers the highest bliss
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