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2007-07-01 20:53:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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We should see Him everywhere, in everything. Serve others like we were serving Him. Doing everything in His Name. Chant His Names, pray, sing bhajans.
There are so many way to remember Him, to meditate on Him, just open your heart to Lord Krishna, and ask Him to enter & sit in your heart, which beats for Him.
There are no wrong devotees, even those who talks against Him are considered good cause they are always talking about Him, telling His Name. Sri Krishna doesnt do any discrimination between the good & bad devotees, Krishna is Love, and He loves everybody.
Again, we have to be open to Him
Be open to Love.

2007-07-01 23:22:38 · answer #1 · answered by Maheswari 2 · 0 0

Krishna’s devotees interacts with Him in one of five primary relationships. In ascending order of intimacy, these five are neutrality, servitude, friendship, parental affection, and conjugal love.
Devotees in the mood of neutrality witness and support Krishna’s pastimes by their presence as plants, animals, streams, and so on, as well as normally inanimate objects like houses.
Devotees in the service mood run errands for Krishna, pack His lunch, wash His clothes, and perform other demonstrations of love for Him as the moment indicates.
Devotees in the fraternal mood serve Krishna by being His friends. They are sometimes boastful, considering themselves equal to Krishna. In His company, they herd cows and enjoy games in the beautiful country setting.
Devotees in the parental mood see themselves as Krishna’s provider and protector. Krishna behaves with them like a dependent child. His mother cuddles Him, carefully prepares His meals, and thinks only of His protection. His father sees that He has all the comforts of a normal home.
Devotees in the conjugal, or romantic, mood offer service as Krishna’s girlfriends, relating with Him in the intimacy of lover and beloved.

2007-07-02 04:16:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Like a Bala Gopala Krishna. , So mischeous and playfull with lot of Radhikas around !

2007-07-02 05:59:38 · answer #3 · answered by suryaaag 4 · 1 0

LIKE SAINT MIRA, LIKE HANUMAANA IS RAM'S DEVOTEE. I HOPE YOU REMEMBER SAINT MIRA'S "LOVE STORY" THAT I TOLD YOU

SOME HYMNS THAT REFLECT MIRAS DEVOTION-
"rana ji main to Govinda ke guna gaasun;raja ruthe nagariya chchodun Hare ruthe kahan jaun..."

"Karna fakeeri fir kya dil giri, sada magan main rehana ji, koi din bangla, koi din gaadi, koi din jangal rehna ji..."

"Aye ri main to prem deewani mero dard naa jane koi.."

"mere to girdhar gopal dusro naa koi;jaake sir mor mukut mere pati soi..."

"Payo ji maine Ram ratan dhan paayo, vastu amolak di mere satguru,kirpa kar apnaayo...janam janam ki punji paayi jag mein sabhi khovaayo..."

above hymns are by Mira herself

A hymn on Saint Mira-
aisi laagi lagan Mira ho gai magan wo to gali gali Hari gun gaaney lagi; mehlon mein pali ban ke jogan chali; Mira rani deewaani kahaney lagi.....
koi roke nahi ,koi toke naahin Mira GOVIND GOPAL gaane lagi; baithi santon ke sang, rangi Mohan ke rang ,Mira rani deewani kahaane lagi, woh to gali gali Hari gun gaaney lagi..........

Rana ne vish diya maano amrit piya,Mira saagar mein sarita samaane lagi; dukh lakhon sahe mukh se Govind kahe..Mira GOVIND GOPAL gaane lagi.........wo to gali gali Hari guna gaaney lagi

lord KRISHNA is referred by me as "MIRA KEY PRABHU GIRDHAR NAAGAR"

2007-07-02 05:18:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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