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Prabhata Rashmih – Making Devotion Wholesome

Devotion is of the Mind and Heart

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

  • Devotion is of the Mind and Heart

    Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

In this track, Swamiji explains that devotion is what the mind and heart feel towards God. They foster a kind of a reliance, a fondness.

True devotional growth is an Inner process where the knowledgeable Intelligence starts interacting with the emotional mind, to bring about more and more purity, expansion and refinement. Such a mind drops all constrictions and ultimately drops possessiveness, ego and desires.

Discussing a verse from Srimad Bhagavatam, Swamiji says that one must be Akinchana (who feels I have nothing and I want nothing). Reflecting thus, we must claim nothing as our own. The senses must be regulated, mind must remain even and uniform.

Swamiji speaks about developing a direct communication with God. A seeker must also have an even attitude to all favorable and unfavorable conditions, fostering a complete reliance on God. A seeker should understand devotion and God and develop it in his own heart and mind and float in the ecstasy of devotion.

The shlokas chanted in the Track:

अकिञ्चनस्य दान्तस्य शान्तस्य समचेतसः ।
मया सन्तुष्टमनसः सर्वाः सुखमया दिशः ॥

Srimad Bhagavatam 11.14.13

PR 22 Oct 2016

Prabhata Rashmih – Making Devotion Wholesome

Devotion is of the Mind and Heart

Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha

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