4 March 2025 midday – Mood of Separation (Bengali) | Bengal, India | Srila BV Vana Maharaja

  • The superior quality of service that Bengalis have, with love and affection.
  • The glories of one’s birthplace are understood when one leaves this place.
  • Not in any language can words explain the mood of separation, it requires self-realization.
  • Srimati Radhika tells Krsna that in His next life He will cry when experiencing the mood of separation.
  • About Tirtha Maharaja’s preaching in various parts of Bengal and his favorite katha.
  • The greatness of the mood of separation, viraha, which comprises supreme love, prema.
  • Chanting of the Hare Krsna Mahamantra allows one to develop a relationship with Krsna.
  • In this material world those who chant the Holy Names are called madmen.
  • The various types of attachment for knowledge, fame and reputation truly make us mad.
  • Chanting the Holy Names and transcendental pastimes are being stimulated in your heart.
  • Depending on the pastime, the person will express a feeling and may laugh or cry with joy, like fire burning in the heart.
  • The name of Krsna carries many blessings.
  • In this material world, with the arrival of old age, values ​​such as wealth, name, fame and reputation no longer make sense.
  • We are all married to time.
  • The story of Bharata Maharaja who, despite being very advanced in bhakti, became attached to a young deer.
  • What could be the next life of someone who does not practice bhajana and sadhana?
  • About the Kumba festival and its thousands of sadhus.
  • Mahaprabhu sets an example by obtaining darsana, vision, of the lotus feet of Isvari Puri Pada.
  • ⁠Only through the mercy of the sadhu is it possible to understand God.

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