Listen to Swamiji explain sutra number 5 of Narad Bhakti Darshan "Yatprapya na kinchidvanchhati, na shochati, na dveshti, na ramate notsahi bhavati." On attaining which a person does not desire material things, does not lament, does not hate, does not get attached to material things and has no enthusiasm towards fulfilling the pleasures of the senses. || 5 ||
Explaination of sutra number 4 of Narad Bhakti Darshan by Swamiji. "Yallabdhva puman siddho bhavati, amrito bhavati, tripto bhavati." On attaining which a person becomes perfect, immortal and satisfied. || 4 ||
Narad Bhakti Darshan is one of the most revered scripture, propounded by Sage Narad. This scripture is full of sweetness, love and bliss that a devotee will expect from a Bhakti scripture. In this the Sage Narad revels knowledge about the entity called Bhakti or Bhakti-Yoga
Swami Mukundananda, explains one-by-one all the 84 Sutras (aphorisms) of Narad Bhakti Darshan in a simple yet profound manner. JKYog brings to you this lecture series in a "two-lectures-a-week"package. In this episode, Swamiji covers from sutra number 1 to 3.
"Athato bhatim vyakhyasyamah" Now we shall expound on Bhakti (devotion). ||1||
"Sa tvasmin paramapremarupa" That Bhakti is of the nature of ultimate Divine love towards God. ||2||
"Jo Piya Ruchi Maha Ruchi Rakhey" is a beautiful keertan written by Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj. Watch the explanation of the keertan by Swami Mukundananda. Here the writer says, "those who want to taste the nectar of Divine love should abandon their wish and wish in accordance to the wish of their beloved-Shree Krishna."
"Jo Piya Ruchi Maha Ruchi Rakhey" is a beautiful keertan written by Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj. Watch the explanation of the keertan by Swami Mukundananda. Here the writer says, "those who want to taste the nectar of Divine love should abandon their wish and wish in accordance to the wish of their beloved-Shree Krishna."
"Jo Piya Ruchi Maha Ruchi Rakhey" is a beautiful keertan written by Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj. Watch the explanation of the keertan by Swami Mukundananda. Here the writer says, "those who want to taste the nectar of Divine love should abandon their wish and wish in accordance to the wish of their beloved-Shree Krishna."