Lord vishnu associates or servants.

I was born into a family where dasya rasa to lord vishnu is prominent.I have try to understand gaudiyas or chaitanya explication of pure love of goloka but just dont feel good as if it is not my role in the spiritual world.For me dasya rasa to laxminarayan in vaikuntha is my final n most desired .My question is that how can a soul become a Visnuduta, which saved Ajamila.Are they ever liberated souls like Garuda so its sure we cannot become one or visnudutas are souls which were once in this material world which means we can also become one.I am always fascinated to have a body like lord vishnu.Can I by practising austerities can I ask lord vishnu to make me a visnuduta after death?

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  • Srimad-Bhagavatam Lectures

    Why he shall change it? The change is taking place in this material world. There all tastes are fixed up, rasa, eternal, eternal rasa. Every one of us has a different taste of associating with Kṛṣṇa, and that will be realized when one is liberated. When you are liberated, you will understand in which way you are related with Kṛṣṇa. That is called svarūpa-siddhi.
    Lecture on SB 6.3.16-17 -- Gorakhpur, February 10, 1971:

    Haṁsadūta: So that four-handed form is not complete perfection of Kṛṣṇa consciousness?

    Prabhupāda: No. There is perfection everywhere in the spiritual world, but it is a question of variety, taste. When you take rasagullā, don't take kachori, that does not mean kachori is not perfect. It is a question of taste. Somebody likes kachori, somebody likes rasagullā. Not that kachori is inferior to rasagullā; rasagullā is inferior to kachori.

    Haṁsadūta: So that means if someone is situated in that svarūpa...

    Prabhupāda: Yes. Everything is svarūpa. Everything is svarūpa.

    Haṁsadūta: Suppose someone is situated as Viṣṇudūta. He may change his taste.

    Prabhupāda: Why he shall change it?

    Haṁsadūta: He may get a taste for associating with Kṛṣṇa.

    Prabhupāda: The change is taking place in this material world. There all tastes are fixed up, rasa, eternal, eternal rasa. Every one of us has a different taste of associating with Kṛṣṇa, and that will be realized when one is liberated.

    Haṁsadūta: So that's fixed already.

    Prabhupāda: Yes. When you are liberated, you will understand in which way you are related with Kṛṣṇa. That is called svarūpa-siddhi. But that is attained when you are actually perfect in devotional service. Just like in our family, we enjoy different rasas. We have got one kind of relationship with wife, one kind of relationship with sons and daughters, one kind of relation with friends, one kind of relationship with servants, one kind of relationship with property. So similarly, Kṛṣṇa... The whole creation is His family, and He has got relationship in that way. So why the son will change his relationship into husband and wife?

    Haṁsadūta: I see.

    Prabhupāda: Yes. Because every relationship is very palatable. The gentleman, the head of the family, his relationship with wife and his relationship with servant is as much palatable. Maybe some degradation, but it is palatable. There is no question of changing. Not that "I am tasting this rasa at the present moment. Then I will get better rasas." No, that is not. Everyone thinks, "My rasa is the best." Although there is comparative gradation, but everyone thinks. These things are explained in Caitanya-caritāmṛta. Why don't you see?

    Haṁsadūta: And Nectar of Devotion.

    Prabhupāda: Yes. Everyone thinks, "My relationship with Kṛṣṇa is the best."

    Haṁsadūta: So it's not a matter of aspiring to some...

    Prabhupāda: No, there is no question of aspiring, because he is already situated in the best of relationship with Kṛṣṇa. Even the trees in Vṛndāvana, they want to serve Kṛṣṇa silently in that way, supplying fruits and flowers. That is their ānanda, everyone enjoying the supreme bliss. When Kṛṣṇa comes, takes a flower or fruit, that is their enjoyment: "Oh..."

  • How must i interpret this statement Vrindavan das prabhuji,can u explain please.

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