Radha Gopinath

Radha Gopinath
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  • he kṛṣṇa karuṇā-sindho dīna-bandho jagat-pate
    gopeśa gopikā-kāntarādhā-kānta namo ‘stu te
  • From Bhagavad-Gita
    " I am the original fragrance of the earth, and I am the heat in fire. I am the life of all that ;lives, and I am the penances of all ascetics." (7.9)

    " Whatever state of being one remembers when he quits his body,that state he will attain without fail." (8.6)

    " I am the source of all spiritual and material worlds. Everything emanates from Me. The wise who perfectly know this engage in my devotional service and worship me with all their hearts." (10.8)

    " When a man gives up all desires for sense gratification, which arise from mental concoction, and when his mind, thus purified, finds satisfaction in the self alone, then he is said to be in pure transcendental consciousness." (2.55)

    " The embodied soul may be restricted from sense enjoyment, though the taste for sense objects remains. But, ceasing such engagements by experiencing a higher taste, he is fixed in consciousness." (2.59)

    " Everyone is forced to act helplessly according to the qualities he has acquired from the modes of nature; therefore no one can refrain from doing something, not even for a moment." (3.5)
  • " I worship Govinda the Primeval Lord, round whose neck is swinging a garland of flowers beautified with the moon locket, whose two hands are adorned with the flute and jeweled ornaments, who always revels in pastimes of love and whose graceful threefold-bending form of Syamasundara is eternally manifest." (Bramha-Samhita 5.31)
  • " Wearing a peacock feather ornament upon His head, blue karnikara flowers on His ears, yellow garments as brilliant as gold and the Vaijayanti garland, Lord Krishna exhibits His transcendental from as the greatest of dancers as He entered the forest of Vrndavan, beautifying it with the marks of His footprints, He filled the holes of His flute with the nectar of His lips, and His friends sang His glories." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.21.5)
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