22/10/24 morning – Mother Yasoda’s Pastime Trying to Tie Krsna (English translation) | Delhi, India | Srila BV Vana Maharaja

  • Pastime where Garuda doubts that Lord Rama is Bhagavam.
  • The fruit of serving the Guru is the automatic emergence of bhakti in the heart.
  • Three ways to acquire bhakti.
  • Narada grants bhakti to Mrigari, the hunter.
  • The Guru’s asana in Kali-yuga is a pure, uncontaminated asana.
  • In Narada’s words, the hunter demonstrates his faith by breaking his weapon.
  • The hunter begins to serve Tulasi and recite the mantra daily: On namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.
  • The news that the cruel hunter had become a sadhu caused him to receive many donations.
  • Whoever does bhajana belongs to the Lord.
  • In this world, no one can give joy or sorrow to anyone; in fact, everything that one receives is the fruit of pious and sinful activities from a past life.
  • Chanting the Holy Names is the means of ending the cycle of birth and death.
  • Bhakti arises when there is faith in Gurudeva.
  • Explanation of the first verses of Srimad Bhagavatam.
  • Explanation of the motivation behind Krsna’s pastime of breaking the butter pots to give to the monkeys and cuckoo birds.
  • Story of the child named Beni who was orphaned and raised by his aunt.
  • Krsna explains to Arjuna the reason why people worship the demigods.
  • Chant the Holy Names as soon as you wake up.
  • Mother Yasoda manages to reach Krsna, vatsalya-prema.
  • Krsna feels indebted to the mood of the gopis, especially Srimati Radhika.

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