Sri Guru Puja 2000.pdf - Srila Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Maharaja
Sri Guru Puja 2000.pdf - Srila Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Maharaja
Sri Guru Puja 2000.pdf - Srila Bhakti Vaibhava Puri Maharaja
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When Nemi <strong>Maharaja</strong> asked to nine Yogendras, about what is Bhagavata<br />
Dharma, for which the supreme personality of Godhead donates Himself to<br />
the devotees, at that time, <strong>Sri</strong> Kavi replied (11/2/33-36)<br />
manye 'kutascid-bhayam acyutasya<br />
padambujopasanam atra nityam<br />
udvigna-vuddher asad-atma-bhavad<br />
visvatmana yatra nivartate bhih<br />
I think worship of the lotus feet of Acyuta, the Supreme Lord, which makes<br />
the worshipper free from all fears, is the source of the highest good, for<br />
such worship entirely clears the mind from all sorts of uneasiness and fear<br />
arising from selfish attachment for perishable and ephemeral mundane<br />
things.<br />
ye vai bhagavata prokta<br />
upaya hy atma-labdhaye<br />
anjah pumsam avidusam<br />
viddhi bhagavatan hi tan<br />
Those means which are easily accessible to God realisation by the<br />
ignorant and are spoken of by the supreme Lord Himself are the true<br />
nature of Bhagavata Dharma.<br />
yan asthaya naro rajan<br />
na pramadyeta karhicit<br />
dhavan nimilya va netre<br />
na skhalen na pated iha<br />
O King ! he who follows Bhagavata Dharma is never inveigled into any<br />
obstacle nor does he slip from the path of devotion to the Supreme Lord,<br />
even if he runs along with his eyes shut.<br />
kayena vaca manasendriyair va<br />
vuddhyatmana vanusrta-svabhavat<br />
karoti yad yat sakalam parasmai<br />
narayanayeti samarpayet tat<br />
Whatever is to be done by body, word, mind, senses, intellect, ego, or<br />
even the socio-religious duties as stated in the scriptures according to the<br />
natural inclination and occupation all these must be done by consecrating<br />
them to the lotus feet of the . Lord Narayan is called Karmarpana or<br />
Bhagavata Dharma<br />
bhayam dvitiyabhinivesatah syad<br />
isad apetasya viparyayo 'smrtih<br />
tan-mayayato budha abhajet tam<br />
bhaktyaikayesam guru-devatatma<br />
(Bhag. - 11/2/37)